Atlas #024 · West
Monks Coffee Roasters West
Bilderdijkstraat 46, 1052 NB Amsterdam



Photos via Google Maps · manul 마늘, Tobias Lundgren, clara bernard, Aimée Dijkema - Timmer
Why it's worth the detour
Run by a 25-year Australian coffee veteran roasting on a 12kg Probat, plastic-free from day one. Regulars say the owner remembers their faces, not just their orders.
4.7 rating · 935 reviews
The order
House "Saints and Sinners" blend (Ethiopian/Guatemalan)
Why we'd go back
- — Owner's personal presence and hospitality — remembering regulars' faces
- — In-house Probat roaster and rotating single origins plus the house blend
- — Filling breakfast/brunch options at reasonable prices
- — Dedicated remote-work zone, though laptops aren't allowed on weekends
Coffee profile
- Roastery
- House roasted
- Beans
- Single origins including Colombia, Ethiopia Sidama, Costa Rica
- Style
- Australian-influenced specialty coffee culture
- Food
- Breakfast menu is a genuine draw, not an afterthought
Address & hours
Bilderdijkstraat 46, 1052 NB Amsterdam
Good to know
- Own roastery
- Beans for sale
- Food available
Quick answers
Why is it worth visiting?
Run by a 25-year Australian coffee veteran roasting on a 12kg Probat, plastic-free from day one. Regulars say the owner remembers their faces, not just their orders.
What should you order?
Monks Coffee Roasters's recommended order is House "Saints and Sinners" blend (Ethiopian/Guatemalan).
What is it best for?
Monks Coffee Roasters is best for house-roasted beans.
Does it roast its own coffee?
Yes — Monks Coffee Roasters roasts its own beans (House roasted).
Is food available?
Yes — Breakfast menu is a genuine draw, not an afterthought.
Is it suitable for laptops?
Not especially — Monks Coffee Roasters isn't tagged as a laptop-friendly spot.
Which neighbourhood is it in?
Monks Coffee Roasters is in West, Amsterdam, at Bilderdijkstraat 46, 1052 NB Amsterdam.
When was the information last checked?
This page was last checked in August 2026.
Selected by Atlas Amsterdam
Last checked: August 2026
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