About
A neighbourhood shop,
built around the crew.
The story behind Coffeeshop 96 — a long-running local on Jan Pieter Heijestraat where the staff are the headline and the regulars are the spine.
Local-first
Coffeeshop 96 sits on Jan Pieter Heijestraat in Van Lennepbuurt — the quietly residential pocket of Oud-West, just north of Vondelpark and a few minutes from Foodhallen. It's a Dutch neighbourhood coffeeshop in the original sense: locals walk in, the staff knows the regulars, and the international visitors who find it tend to write five-star reviews about the people behind the counter. Not just the menu.
The place to be
That's not marketing speak — it's literally what's written under the green sign above the door. The brand is split between two characters: a dignified elder gentleman in a flat cap, silhouetted on the front windows; and a posse of cartoon animals — dogs, cats, a lion — all in matching "96" streetwear, painted across the lounge wall. Elder wisdom and playful crew, side by side. The shop, in two pictures.
The interior was recently rebuilt around dark marble counters, soft brown leather seating, and signature green LED accents. It looks expensive. It feels like home.
Built around staff, not stunts
The reviews tell a consistent story across years and languages — French, Polish, Spanish, Dutch, English — the staff are "chill", "really nice", "the most friendly place I've ever been". Free bongs handed out. Honest prices. No flashy gimmicks, no tourist-trap pricing. Just a neighbourhood spot that locals keep coming back to — wheelchair-accessible, LGBTQ+ friendly, transgender safe space.
4.7★
Google rating
36 reviews · climbing
7/7
Open every day
08:00 – 01:00
14min
By bike from
Amsterdam Centraal
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Welcome · LGBTQ+
· trans · wheelchair