Outdoor seating
Charming Jordaan corner pub with friendly vibes, pool table, and solid Dutch bar snacks; best for drinks and a relaxed local feel.
Café De Nieuwe Lelie delivers reliable neighborhood charm through exceptional setting appeal in a historic Jordaan corner and solid food quality for classic Dutch pub snacks. Service attentiveness shows variability across shifts, preventing a higher grade, though strong repeat-visitor loyalty confirms consistent appeal. This is an ideal casual drinks spot with character, not a culinary destination.
This Jordaan corner spot feels warm and cozy, tucked into a crooked old building with a split-level perch over the bar. Guests rave about the laid-back service on good nights and the house mascot, Pablo the cat. One visitor summed it up well: "Perfect place to unwind with a beer and watch the neighborhood go by." The cooking is straightforward pub fare—toasties, croquettes, and sweet bites—delivered with a classic Dutch bar-snack sensibility rather than kitchen theatrics. Drinks are the main draw, with snacks to keep the conversation going. Expect a mix of locals and curious wanderers; it is ideal for casual drinks, not a destination tasting menu. For families, the vibe is welcoming and informal. Kids will find friendly options like cheese toasties, apple pie, hot chocolate, and even vegan croquettes. There is no kids menu, but the simple offerings suit most young eaters; just avoid peak late-night hours when the energy rises.
Area: Quintessential Jordaan side-street corner with historic buildings and a local, artsy-residential vibe.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked residential lanes with good lighting; comfortable for evening strolls.
Nearby: Near boutique shops, canals, and galleries; popular walking routes with café culture.
Available: Outdoor seating
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