Atlas #030 · West

Uncommon West

Eerste Constantijn Huygensstraat 63H, 1054 BT Amsterdam

Uncommon
Uncommon — detail
Uncommon — character detail

Photos via Google Maps · Neo Kung, Uncommon Cafe, Julia, Klara J

Why it's worth the detour

Two storefronts facing each other — one a working roastery, one a pastry bar — fully laptop-free so the room runs on conversation. Coffee is chosen for rare varieties and named producer relationships.

4.5 rating · 446 reviews

The order

Banana bread, kimchi toast, or the cappuccino

Why we'd go back

Coffee profile

Roastery
House roasted
Beans
80-90% organic/Rainforest Alliance certified; unusual varieties and named producer relationships
Style
Warm Nordic minimalism with a story-driven single-origin approach
Food
Seasonal, largely plant-based brunch menu

Address & hours

Eerste Constantijn Huygensstraat 63H, 1054 BT Amsterdam

Mon–Sun: 08:00 – 17:00

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Quick answers

Why is it worth visiting?

Two storefronts facing each other — one a working roastery, one a pastry bar — fully laptop-free so the room runs on conversation. Coffee is chosen for rare varieties and named producer relationships.

What should you order?

Uncommon's recommended order is Banana bread, kimchi toast, or the cappuccino.

What is it best for?

Uncommon is best for the interior itself.

Does it roast its own coffee?

Yes — Uncommon roasts its own beans (House roasted).

Is food available?

Yes — Seasonal, largely plant-based brunch menu.

Is it suitable for laptops?

Not especially — Uncommon isn't tagged as a laptop-friendly spot.

Which neighbourhood is it in?

Uncommon is in West, Amsterdam, at Eerste Constantijn Huygensstraat 63H, 1054 BT Amsterdam.

When was the information last checked?

This page was last checked in August 2026.

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Selected by Atlas Amsterdam

Last checked: August 2026

Part of the independently curated Atlas Amsterdam guide