Sharing a co-working start-up space called A-Lab with the University of Arts, this cool cafe made from mostly recycled materials is a convenient coffee stop next to A'DAM Tower. Coffee is divided into three flavour profiles – sweet, sour and bitter – and beans are sourced from local roasters. Pastries, banana bread, sandwiches, soups and salads are also on offer.
Coffee Virus A-Lab
Amsterdam Noord
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