Café Ruis

De Pijp


Opening to one of the liveliest terraces on plane-tree-shaded square Van der Helstplein, Café Ruis has a lounge-room-like interior with mismatched furniture, board games and a resident dog, Moe. Craft beers on tap include Amsterdam Brewboys' Amsterdam Pale Ale. Texelse Bierbrouwerij's Tripel, brewed on the Netherlands island of Texel, is among the bottled options.


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