After a cold walk in Amsterdam last week, we ended in Cafe Hesp to warm up with tea and home made apple-pie. It is an authentic cafe from 1890, popular by jounalists, but with the moving of the daily papers to another part of the city, is was rather quiet now.
What. Cozy looking place. I hope that it does enough business to stay open..
BeantwoordenVerwijderenoh I love old bars. They have such character.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenstay warm, Bieb!
Neat looking place but I'd have to have someone interpret the menu for me.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenIt looks warm and comfy so just the right place for tea o a cold day.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenIt's a long time since I've been in Amsterdam, but when I go back I'd like to visit this cafe!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenwonderful coffee house,one espresso for me,thank you
BeantwoordenVerwijderenzelf vind ik deze oude cafés met het hout werk schitterend en hoop dat ze zullen blijven bestaan!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenLooks very inviting!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenSo, is this the same café as seen on S's post? I hope that you had some of that apple pie... with ice cream?
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Genie
I love the look of that cafe. It is so inviting. Hope trade picks up for them and it doesn't close.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenIt looks warm and cosy even though empty.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenhmmm. i read apple pie. i want that too!!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenthis looks so dutch indeed. you dont have such cafes here, and i really miss that...
It sounds perfect to me.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenoh I love these cafe's with a real atmosphere. This one is gorgeous
BeantwoordenVerwijderenAre you taking a break Miss you.
BeantwoordenVerwijderennice café Marianne. Greetings Dietmut
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