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Woof & MeC+Worth Trying
Verbindingstraat 3H, 1073 TJ Amsterdam, Netherlands
· Cafe, Brunch restaurant, Coffee store
· 4.7/5 Google (441 reviews)
Joyful dog-centric cafe with cute brunch plates and solid coffee; great for social pups, but space, hygiene, and wait times can frustrate on busy days.
Why it gets a C+ for overall quality
Woof & Me delivers a distinctive experience for dog owners with genuine pup-forward hospitality, solid coffee, and photogenic brunch plates that justify its loyal following. However, variable execution on busy days, crowding in a small footprint, and recurring cleanliness lapses prevent higher performance. Best visited during quieter hours when the charm shines without operational friction.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels playful and dog-forward, a small De Pijp cafe where pups mingle off leash and humans sip solid coffee. One guest put it simply: "Came for my dog, stayed for the warm vibe." However, expect a lively, sometimes chaotic scene when many dogs arrive, and cleanliness can dip during the rush. Cooking leans comfort brunch over culinary fireworks: brioche club with curry mayo, avocado toast, yogurt bowls, and sweet bakes. Presentation gets love, and coffee is a steady anchor, though waits lengthen on weekends and some bakes run dry. It is best for owners who value the experience with their pup as much as the plate. For families, the menu has kid-friendly choices like pancakes, croissants, muffins, and avocado toast, plus colorful smoothies. There is no formal kids menu, but portions are approachable. If your child or dog dislikes noise or close quarters, pick off-peak hours for a calmer visit.
At a Glance
- True dog-first cafe with a dedicated pup menu and birthday options
- Solid coffee and photogenic brunch plates
- Small, crowded space on weekends can feel chaotic
- Wait times and cleanliness fluctuate when busy
- Not ideal for shy or reactive dogs during peak hours
What Sets It Apart
- dedicated_dog_menu
- double_gate_safety
- dog_birthday_experiences
What People Love
- Seeing dogs play and socialize
- Friendly staff who adore pups
- Colorful drinks and cute plating
- Location near Sarphatipark for a post-cafe walk
Points of Concern
- Long waits for food and drinks during peak times
- Hygiene issues reported on busy days (toys, floors, toilets)
- Small footprint leads to crowding and noise
- Review patterns show operational inconsistency more than manipulation; experiences vary by timing
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleHybrid
Average Cost€22-34 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Pair a sandwich (€14-15) with a specialty latte (€5.5-6.5) for a satisfying set.
- For lighter visits, share a pastry (€5-6.5) and smoothie (€7.5) and add a puppucino (€3) for your dog.
Perfect For
- Dog birthdays and gotcha days
- Weekend playdates with pups
- Casual coffee and pastry stop
- Tourists seeking a unique dog-friendly spot
Location Insights
Area: Trendy De Pijp near Sarphatipark; young locals, pet owners, and weekend brunchers dominate.
Safety: Generally safe, lively streets and steady foot traffic; typical urban petty-theft precautions apply.
Nearby: Near Sarphatipark, boutique shops, bars, and other cafes; residential blocks with steady weekend crowds.
De BaarsjesDe Baarsjes is a multicultural neighborhood with a strong community vibe, featuring a variety of eateries ranging from casual cafes to innovative restaurants. The area is popular among young professionals and families who appreciate its accessibility, green spaces, and dynamic food scene.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday11:00–17:00
Thursday11:00–17:00
Friday11:00–17:00
Saturday10:00–17:00
Sunday10:00–17:00
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