Coffeeshop Bluebird is one of Amsterdam’s true legends, first opening its doors back in 1982. Since then, it has rightfully earned its place as one of the city’s oldest and most authentic coffeeshops. Stepping inside feels like entering a retro universe of the 1980s — the interior has barely changed over the decades. Stained glass, psychedelic artwork, and a laid-back, hippie-chic vibe create an atmosphere that’s both nostalgic and welcoming. It’s a throwback to a freer, bolder, and more vibrant time. The coffeeshop is spread over two levels: The ground floor features a bar with high stools, drinks, and a small space for a quick smoke. The upstairs lounge is spacious and comfortable, with cozy sofas and large windows offering great views of the street — perfect for kicking back and watching the world go by. There’s also a small outdoor terrace, though rolling on it is not allowed. One of Bluebird’s biggest points of pride is its product selection. You'll find a solid lineup of Afghan hash traditions and the iconic Nepalese Temple balls, long beloved by connoisseurs since the 1990s. The menu also includes space cakes, a variety of drinks, barista-made coffee, free Wi-Fi, and even a Volcano vape station. The friendly, multilingual staff is always happy to help — whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned enthusiast. Bluebird consistently earns high ratings — around 4.2 to 4.5 stars, and it’s frequently featured in top coffeeshop guides, from LillyLikes to the Connoisseur Guide. If you’re looking to do more than just try — if you want to immerse yourself in the real spirit of old Amsterdam — Bluebird is a perfect stop. Unhurried, full of character, and rich...
Read moreThe worst coffee shop ever in Amsterdam, I was extremely disturbed by the behaviour of your staff, who acted in a completely disrespectful, sexist, and racist manner towards a female customer.
The customer in question was subjected to offensive comments by another a member of staff , which were all sexist and racially inappropriate. However, instead of addressing the harassment or offering support to the victim, your staff chose to defend the individual responsible for the comments and subsequently asked the woman to leave the premises. This not only worsened the situation but also made me feel even more alienated and unsafe.
Such behaviour from both the customer and the staff is entirely unacceptable and deeply concerning. No one should be made to feel unwelcome or uncomfortable in your establishment, especially due to their gender or race. It is disheartening to see that, rather than upholding a standard of respect, your staff chose to side with the person causing harm.
I strongly urge you to investigate this incident and take the necessary actions to ensure such behaviour is not tolerated in the future. This includes providing your staff with proper training on handling situations involving harassment and ensuring all customers are treated with the respect...
Read moreEasily on of the best coffee shops in Amsterdam. What is usually a bold statement to make, quickly becomes fact when the charm and atmosphere hit your senses. From the excellent staff, art and Marcello will make sure that you are taken care of and genuinely care for your experience. Amazing specials, space cake muffins, volcanoes and an extensive and top notch assortment of flower etc. The drinks are just as breathtaking as the art on the wall. I had the ginger and mint tea along with a most delicious smoothie. Definitely recommend it being made with apple juice but don't sell yourself short by not trying it with fresh orange juice. All in all, I would not have this experience any other way and will always make this my first stop in the city. I appreciate art so much for helping ensure our baflgs were safe while we enjoyed. I understand when they are busy it's my responsibility so I keep it in eyesight. Very grateful for the good vibes and extra assistance. When the munchies hit dont forget a sandwich. Be aure to ask what the best, most flavorful, exotic, whayever you prefer they will point you in the right...
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