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Brouwerij Troost

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Brouwerij Troost

A popular brewpub in De Pijp serving its own beers alongside hearty food.

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4.4· 1,352 reviews

Photo: Brouwerij Troost De Pijp / Google

On the Cornelis Troostplein in De Pijp, Brouwerij Troost is a popular microbrewery and brewpub where the beer is made on site and the kitchen is as much a draw as the taps. It's lively, sociable and a firm local favourite.

Beyond its range of house beers, Troost is known for an unusual trick: it distils its own spirits, like gin, from its beer. There's a second, larger location at the Westergas as well.

What to expect

Expect a buzzy, full-on brewpub — house beers across styles, a proper food menu of burgers and shareable plates, and a busy after-work-into-evening crowd. It's a place to settle in for both drinks and dinner rather than a quick stop.

Good to know

It gets busy in the evenings and at weekends, so booking a table is wise if you want to eat. The De Pijp location is handy for the Albert Cuyp area; the Westergas branch is bigger and good for groups.

Highlights

  • Microbrewery brewing on site in De Pijp

  • Distils its own spirits from its beer

  • Full kitchen — burgers and shared plates

  • Lively, sociable brewpub

  • Second, larger location at the Westergas

Gallery

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Photo: Brouwerij Troost De Pijp / Google

Location

Cornelis Troostplein 21, 1072 JJ Amsterdam, Netherlands

FAQ

Where is Brouwerij Troost?
On the Cornelis Troostplein in De Pijp, with a second, larger location at the Westergas.
Do they brew their own beer?
Yes — it's a microbrewery brewing on site, and it even distils its own spirits, like gin, from its beer.
Is there food?
Yes — a full kitchen with burgers and shareable plates, so it works for dinner as well as drinks.
Should I book?
For evenings and weekends, booking a table is wise, especially if you want to eat.
Which location should I pick?
De Pijp is handy near the Albert Cuyp; the Westergas branch is bigger and better for groups.