Atlas #015 · Centrum
Rum Baba Coffeeroasters (Elandsgracht) Centrum
Elandsgracht 134, 1016 VC Amsterdam



Photos via Google Maps · Daniel Santos, Rebecca, Marielle Van 't Zand, Nahshon
Why it's worth the detour
The West outpost of Rum Baba's own micro-roastery, with zero separation between the grinder and the seating — reviewers compare it to sitting in someone's living room.
4.7 rating · 452 reviews
The order
Cappuccino with a scone
Why we'd go back
- — Open bar layout with no separation between staff and seating, called unusual and inviting
- — Ranked among Amsterdam's most exciting independent roasters by coffee press
- — Scones mentioned alongside the coffee, not as an afterthought
- — Gets genuinely crowded at peak times — a sign of demand
Coffee profile
- Roastery
- House roasted
- Beans
- Founders manage green bean to cup themselves
- Style
- Colourful and unafraid — playful, less austere than typical Amsterdam third-wave roasters
- Food
- Scones singled out as a standout
Address & hours
Elandsgracht 134, 1016 VC Amsterdam
Good to know
- Own roastery
- Beans for sale
- Pastries only
Quick answers
Why is it worth visiting?
The West outpost of Rum Baba's own micro-roastery, with zero separation between the grinder and the seating — reviewers compare it to sitting in someone's living room.
What should you order?
Rum Baba Coffeeroasters (Elandsgracht)'s recommended order is Cappuccino with a scone.
What is it best for?
Rum Baba Coffeeroasters (Elandsgracht) is best for pastries.
Does it roast its own coffee?
Yes — Rum Baba Coffeeroasters (Elandsgracht) roasts its own beans (House roasted).
Is food available?
Yes — Scones singled out as a standout.
Is it suitable for laptops?
Not especially — Rum Baba Coffeeroasters (Elandsgracht) isn't tagged as a laptop-friendly spot.
Which neighbourhood is it in?
Rum Baba Coffeeroasters (Elandsgracht) is in Centrum, Amsterdam, at Elandsgracht 134, 1016 VC 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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