Vegan Restaurants in Amsterdam

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31 fully-vegan spots, every one 100% plant-based.

Amsterdam is one of the most established plant-based dining cities in Europe, and eating fully vegan here feels less like a compromise than a genuine pleasure. The scene is mature and woven into everyday life, with a particular density in food-loving districts like De Pijp around the Albert Cuyp market, the leafy lanes of the Jordaan, and the relaxed streets of Oud-West. Because the city is so compact and bike-friendly, you can drift between canal-side cafes, all-day brunch spots, cozy bakeries, and warming comfort-food kitchens without ever straying far. Expect a real range of entirely vegan venues, from casual spots serving generous plant-based takes on Dutch classics like stroopwafels, bitterballen, and fluffy poffertjes, to easygoing breakfast counters and, at the ambitious end, refined plant-based dining that treats vegetables with real artistry. What makes Amsterdam such a rewarding place to eat this way is the sheer breadth of choice, the welcoming, unfussy atmosphere, and a local culture that has embraced meat-free cooking for years rather than as a passing trend. We have gathered dozens of fully plant-based places across the city, so wherever you wander, a satisfying vegan meal is rarely more than a short ride away.

Place data from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL), filtered to fully-vegan venues. Listings change, so check current hours before you head out.

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