About this spot
Badeta Koffiebranders is the city's premier destination for authentic Ethiopian coffee ceremonies, where you can watch the traditional roasting and brewing process firsthand. The venue offers a curated selection of freshly roasted beans alongside classic injera bread that pairs perfectly with spicy berbere stews.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order a 'Kaffa' ceremony to experience the full ritual of washing, roasting, and brewing coffee right at your table.
- Ask for a vegetarian platter featuring shiro (chickpea stew) and misir wot (red lentil stew) served on injera.
- Arrive early in the evening as seating is limited and the atmosphere fills up quickly with local crowds.
Common Questions
How much does Badeta Koffiebranders cost?
Expect to pay between 15β¬ and 25β¬ per person for a coffee ceremony and light snacks, roughly $16β$27 USD.
Where is Badeta Koffiebranders?
Located in the De Pijp neighborhood of Amsterdam at Tweede Van der Helststraat 18-H, just a short walk from the Middenweg tram stop.
What should I know about the coffee ceremony?
The ceremony takes about 45 minutes; it is polite to wait for the host to pour your cup before you begin drinking, and do not touch the hot roasting pan.
About this page
Restaurant: Badeta Koffiebranders (Badeta Koffiebranders)
Cuisine: coffee_shop
Location: De Pijp, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Source: Curated from local review platforms