The Netherlands: Coffee at its best in Utrecht

If you live in Utrecht, you probably have checked out some websites that shows hotspots for coffee in this city. Oh well, I’m one of you, too. However, they provide too general info and do not focus on the main point – COFFEE! I have hung around  and checked out almost all of coffee places here and let me tell you – you deserve good coffee and be served at the best spot. What do I mean by that? I love coffee, good coffee, and I want to be seated at the friendliest place with good vibe and atmosphere. I have sought for places to fulfil this desire. The list below you will find the best coffee in town with a good designed concept and a lovely atmosphere. These are ranked in sequence!

Top of the list: The Village Coffee and Music

Address: Voorstraat 46
Website: www.thevillagecoffee.nl

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With the industrial design, The Village Coffee and Music caught my eyes. The owner of the shop, Angelo, was friendly and happy to share with me the story. He brought up the idea opening this coffee bar to give a place for people to hang out with good music and good coffee. “There was nothing like this in Utrecht, so why shouldn’t I start one?” – he said. The neat design with the cosiness of the room setting really bring a warm feeling when you enter the place. The shop is divided into two. The front has a small open space where people can sit by the windows or at the bar. This actually brings up the sociable vibe. The light comes through the big windows brightening the room and the bar. On the other side of this space is a roughly same size room but quieter. It is a bit dimmer there, which makes a good place for working and some serious talks. The music in the background does the rest of the work – get the place chilled.

About the coffee, hmm, what can I say? The Village Coffee and Music really got me! I like the fact that they have all kinds of coffee that should be served. From Espresso, Cappuccino to Latte, Piccolo, Cortado, etc. The Dutch knows Latte as either Latte Machiato or Koffie Verkeerd (Coffee Wrong) but here, they make it the way it is supposed to be, gladly. I came here for the first time having the Piccolo and I was impressed by the taste of the coffee. I normally prefer my coffee with milk with a bit of sugar but it was my first time ever having it without sugar. You can really taste the coffee and the balance between coffee and milk. That’s what I’m talking about with ‘good coffee’.

Design concept: ☆☆☆☆
Coffee: ☆☆☆☆☆

Coffee Roasters: 30ml

Address: Mariastraat 35
Website: www.30ml.nl

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Having almost the same concept as The Village, I rank Coffee Roasters: 30ml second place. It is located at a place that you can never miss in Utrecht. I passed by so many times but never had a chance to pay my visit. Then I did, and it was totally worth it. It is a cosy little place with the warm light and the vintage room setting. It might be in the city centre but it is quiet, perfect for working.

I got a Latte to try out and I very much enjoyed it. The coffee had its full taste and the milk blended it perfectly. You can get the coffee how you want it. 30ml offers a variety of coffee beans that you can choose from and they are from all over the world. Ray, the manager, said that he used different beans for each kind of coffee. For my Latte, I got the Brazilian. However, you always have five options to choose so don’t hesitate to try out each one of them.

Sometimes you don’t know what to do, so I think why not gamble – Ray told me why he started the place

Design concept: ☆☆☆
Coffee: ☆☆☆☆☆

Broei

Address: Oosterkade 24
Website: www.broei-utrecht.nl

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Different from those two, Broei stands out as a cute artsy café. I was impressed by its welcoming vibe when I entered the shop. The room is brighten with daylight. There are many seats in the room but you will never feel packed. A book-shelf divides the room into two. The other part provides some rooms for people to work on their computers or just feel like not being exposed by the light from the front side. Either way, you can definitely chill here with friends or even just by yourself.

I did not have a chance to talk to the owner of Broei but it seems like the place is run by two enthusiastic young guys. I sure did enjoy my coffee they make here. It might not be as spectacular as The Village or 30ml but they do have their own statement. What I like the most, they work it with care and passion. That’s something I not care less – coffee needs love too, you know?

Design concept: ☆☆☆☆☆
Coffee: ☆☆☆

Lef Koffiecoöp

Address: Europaplein 702
Website: www.facebook.com/lefkoffiecoop

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Every now and then you might want to have a break from the city. Cafés in the centre are most of the time packed of people.  In Lef Koffie, you can find a quiet time to work your own things. The space is big that makes you feel comfortable in the room. I love how they play with the setting. The design is industrial with a touch of vintage style as well as modern design. There might be a lot going on but they actually fit. With the ‘lack of money’ kinda design, they have made the place into a great space. A plus for recycling products,too!

Talking about coffee, I might be too strict on it. The intense of the coffee might not reach my standard but the barista really knows how to make it good. I gave a try on something new, called Aeropress, and it actually wins over an extra star. The aroma might be  not extreme but somehow it just feels right. The taste, I would say, outstanding. It is not a cup of strong coffee but its taste is real good. 

Design concept: ☆☆☆☆
Coffee: ☆☆☆(☆ for the Aeropress)

De Klub

Address: Europalaan 2
Website: www.deklub.nl

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I was so fascinated to explore this place. It is in the same area as LEF. The whole place used to be a factory to make medicines then left empty. Mrs Astrid Petersen and few friends came up with a plan and brought up this place from an empty factory to a cool working area called Vechtclub. They kept a corner for a café restaurant. I paid my visit for breakfast and a cup of coffee (and it turned from one cup to another) with my girl Nansy.  We both fell in love with the place because of its design and setting. The interior design is chic and industrial. It is a large open space with an open kitchen. The space might be big but you won’t miss the cosiness. 

You can enjoy the freshly baked croissant with a cup of coffee there. At least I did. The coffee, I would say, is comparable to Broei’s. Full of flavour and care.  I can’t wait to pay another visit to try out their A la Carte. 

Design concept: ☆☆☆☆
Coffee: ☆☆☆+

O! Cafe

Address: Weerdsingel Westzijde 8
Website: www.o-utrecht.nl

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I hesitated a bit to put O! Cafe in the list. They have amazing coffee that keeps me coming back several times. Whenever I have my Cortado here, I become a very happy person. Well, sometimes coffee could make a change in your day. That I haven’t told about the crema in the Latte Machiatto, I gotta surrender myself to it. So yes, I love the coffee here. However, I wouldn’t say I like the design of the shop. It is a combination of café and working place. As my personal opinion, the room for working is not very inspiring and motivating because of lack of light. Despite that fact, the coffee still wins me over. Therefore, why don’t you drop by for a coffee-to-go, or maybe take a seat outside and enjoy the sun with a sip of coffee. It is worth a try! I guarantee that that cup of coffee is far beyond. 

Design concept: ☆☆
Coffee: ☆☆☆☆☆ +


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The Netherlands: The ‘Gezellig’ Utrecht

It was a great two-and-a half year, Utrecht. There are good and bad memories. However, the best is all the people I have met and some have become great friends.

Utrecht is known as a student city. It is located in the heart of Holland and from where you can easily reach to other cities in the Netherlands. It might not be a popular destination for tourists as Amsterdam, but whoever comes here would wish to stay a bit longer. As I have lived here for almost two and a half years, I have experienced Utrecht differently. However, the impression for this city has remained the same – small but cozy (or the Dutch call it GEZELLIG).

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