De Koffieschenkerij
the setting in the sacristy and courtyard of the Oude Kerk
Historic churchyard cafe with calm seating and steady coffee. Friendly team and a few sweet bites. Best morning to midday; weekends can queue.
In De Wallen, Amsterdam. Easy to fold into a morning or a longer afternoon; there's usually something else worth a stop within a few minutes' walk.
De Koffieschenkerij is a cafe set in the former sacristy of the Oude Kerk, Amsterdam's oldest building, with a wood-lined interior and a sun-filled garden courtyard that offers a calm escape from the surrounding Red Light District. Reviewers consistently praise the peaceful atmosphere, good coffee, friendly staff, and homemade cakes — the apple pie (appeltaart) is especially noted, reportedly made with the same family recipe as the famous Café Winkel. It uses cashless QR-code ordering at the table and does not accept cash. It holds roughly a 4.7 Google rating. This corroborates the curator's notes about the historic churchyard setting, calm seating, steady coffee, sweet bites, and morning-to-midday weekend queues.