Atlas #007 · Zuid

GlouGlou Zuid

Tweede van der Helststraat 3, 1073 AE Amsterdam

GlouGlou
GlouGlou — detail
GlouGlou — character detail

Photos via Google Maps · Spencer Waldner, Teymoor Ghashghai, Chrysostomos Symvoulidis, cian conroy

Why it's worth the detour

An early De Pijp adopter of natural wine, still ranked the city's #1 wine bar — funky, unfiltered, often-cloudy bottles poured by the glass alongside charcuterie and classic French bites.

The bottle

Ask staff — the funky, hard-to-find bottles are the point

Why we'd go back

Wine shop profile

Focus
Auke Vleer & Paul Witte's independent selection
Style
Unfiltered & natural — no added yeast, hardly any sulphur
Food
Charcuterie, artisanal cheese, escargot, confit de canard

Address & hours

Tweede van der Helststraat 3, 1073 AE Amsterdam

Mon–Wed: 16:00 – 00:00Thu: 14:00 – 00:00Fri: 14:00 – 01:00Sat: 12:00 – 01:00Sun: 12:00 – 00:00

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Quick answers

Why is it worth visiting?

An early De Pijp adopter of natural wine, still ranked the city's #1 wine bar — funky, unfiltered, often-cloudy bottles poured by the glass alongside charcuterie and classic French bites.

What should you order or buy?

GlouGlou's recommended bottle is Ask staff — the funky, hard-to-find bottles are the point.

What is it best for?

GlouGlou is best for small plates with your glass.

Is it a bottle shop or a by-the-glass bar?

GlouGlou is a by-the-glass bar — come for a glass, not to stock up.

Does it focus on natural or orange wine?

Yes — GlouGlou genuinely focuses on natural and low-intervention wine.

Is there food?

Yes — Charcuterie, artisanal cheese, escargot, confit de canard.

Which neighbourhood is it in?

GlouGlou is in Zuid, Amsterdam, at Tweede van der Helststraat 3, 1073 AE 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