In ‘t Aepjen

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In ‘t Aepjen

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Zeedijk 1, 1012 AN Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Nestled in one of Amsterdam's oldest wooden buildings, In 't Aepjen charms with its cozy, monkey-themed decor and killer local beers.  

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"In’t Aepjen Founded in 1519, In’t Aepjen is one of the city’s oldest brown bars (the Dutch version of an English pub), and the cozy room regularly draws a large crowd given its proximity to the main train station. It’s also curiously decorated with monkeys—monkey statues, stuffed monkeys, monkey posters—a nod to its name, which translates to “In the Monkeys.” The legend goes that sailors returning from the Dutch colonies were cash-poor, so they settled their bill with exotic pets (namely monkeys) acquired on their journeys. You’ll have to pay with euro, but the beer selection is decent and you can also try the local spirit, jenever."

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"Housed in one of the oldest buildings in Amsterdam (it dates back to 1474), the setting at In 't Aepjen is about as historic as it gets; and though the café has only been in operation since 1990, the curios and replicas of 17th-century paintings harken back to the building's roots. The place is usually crowded, boisterous—and fun." - Meredith Bethune

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In't Aepjen – Amsterdam, Netherlands - Gastro Obscura

"After Amsterdam was destroyed by fire in 1452, the old city was rebuilt using brick. Of all the old wooden buildings that had made up the historic city, only two survived. One of these premises was an inn, located on the corner of the old Zeedijk (sea dike), near the infamous red light district. Called “In’t Aepjen,” it has provided ales, jenever, food, and lodgings since 1519, and is one of Amsterdam’s oldest bars. “In’t Aepjen” literally means “In the Monkeys,” and refers to a time in the golden age of the Dutch Empire, when sailors returning from such distant colonies as Indonesia, and finding themselves short of guilders, would offer up their newly acquired pets as payment, often literally paying their bills in monkeys. Soon the In’t Aepjen was overrun with so many monkeys that customers began to complain of the fleas. The monkeys were given to a regular customer at the tavern, Gerard Westerman, who kept them in his large garden in the east of the city. Westerman’s animal garden would eventually become Amsterdam’s Artis Zoo, one of Europe’s oldest. Today the venerable old tavern is decorated with monkeys everywhere you look; carved statues, vintage posters, and oil portraits hanging from the bar. You may no longer be able to pay your bar tab with one, but one of the oldest buildings in Amsterdam is still very much “In the Monkeys.” None" - CoolCrab, espeyraunza, e espeyraunza, dorinbudusan, ahoy, j juanalexandergomez, Luke J Spencer, mikhail, juanalexandergomez, a ahoy

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Andy Knight

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One of my favorite pubs in the world. Welcoming, atmospheric, with hundreds of years of history and a great modern beer list. A wonderful place to while away an hour or two.

Emma Carey

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Such a fun little bar!! Drinks were good, service was great, vibes were amazing

Sam Aberman

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One of our Dutch colleagues insisted we should stop for late drinks on Sunday in this odd pub. It is definitely one of the weirdly styled places to drink in almost spooky. It is quite small so we were lucky to find places. The beer and drink choice were good and reasonable. Excellent bar staff kept us engaged throughout the evening. Definitely a "cool" (is that still used?) Place and good fun if you can grab a place. As for the history of "oldest wooden house" and "survivor of the big fire"...I wouldn't place a bet on it. Still... I'd love to trop here again on my next trip to Amsterdam.

Pratibha Nair

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Unique place with fascinating décor and furniture. It’s a small place, so would be difficult to find a seat during the rush hours. My husband ordered the house beer and absolutely loved it. The barman is quiet friendly and even gave a souvenir postcard to our son.

Trove

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My favourite bar in the world but, what do I know? Spent many an afternoon sitting at ‘my ‘ table near the book shelf , looking at the stuffed cat and, just drinking and dreaming of what had gone on in that place in times past. 4 or 5 hours there and then down the street of Zeedijk to choose where to eat my dinner. The local crowd come in at 5pm and in winter they tie a dish towel on the door knob to keep the door open to let the condensation out. A tiny place and you should stay away so I can enjoy it , in peace!

Ozan Çelebi

Google
Beautiful pub with interesting people. The bartender was really friendly with us as we chatted for a while together also with random people that we’ve just met there. Would highly recommend!

Michael Lloyd

Google
One of my favourite pubs, ever. Small, cosy, unique and a flavour from a different time. And the Aepjen tap beer is ridiculously good. Do yourself a favour and go

Liane Vaz

Google
Really cool bar with an eclectic and tiny/cozy interior. high, high ceilings and walls full of oddities and knick knacks, and of course a fairly extensive bar. We were recommended to try their housemade beer (only available in their pib!) and I'm glad I did - I don't even like beer in general that much but it was delicious.
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Stephanie S.

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Really awesome bar. It's one of the oldest bars in Amsterdam and it's got lots of old monkey themed memorabilia. We had the monkey beer which was kind of a Belgian style ale around 7%. The bartender was really friendly and chatted to us about Amsterdam. Highly recommend a stop here!
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Michael A.

Yelp
In 't Aepjen has a lot of legendary stories tied to it, many of which I could not get confirmation for from the bartender working on the day we went. Regardless, In 't Aepjen is known as one of (if not) the city's oldest brown cafes/bars, with many claiming that it opened in 1519. For a traditional Amsterdam brown cafe experience, it's pretty hard to find a better spot with more history than this one. Decorated head to toe with monkey decor, legend has it that cashless sailors would exchange exotic pets (mainly monkeys) acquired on their trips for drinks and to settle debts here. At one point, the bar became overrun with so many monkeys that customers began to complain of fleas and lice, so they had to get rid of them. What's more? It's said that In 't Aepjen is housed in one of the oldest wooden houses in Amsterdam, one of just a few to survive a fire that burned down the city in 1452. Legend and history aside, this bar is an awesome place to grab a drink. Between the decor, atmosphere, ambiance, and drink selection, In 't Aepjen has everything going for it. Service is nice and friendly, drinks are affordable, and the location is central and convenient. My friends and I thoroughly enjoyed our time here, and would definitely come back again next time we are in Amsterdam.
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Erin P.

Yelp
We were in Amsterdam during a vacation and I found this bar listed in Atlas Obscura. The history is interesting and the atmosphere of the bar was perfect. It was a small, dark bar with tons of monkey decor. We got the Apejen bier and it tasted like a nice Belgian beer! Really nice! The place is small and cozy and the stairwell down the the restroom was quite an experience. I reccommend this place for anyone who needs a quite place for an afternoon or night drink. Would recommend.
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Jacques I.

Yelp
Is this a locals bar? Because it sure felt like it when my friends and I came here, to experience a bruin bar. On a Saturday night the place was pretty packed, so we sat at the bar 'til a table opened up. The beers on tap are all from Europe, and I did find an IPA on there, which I learned while being in Amsterdam, that their IPAs aren't nearly as hoppy as American IPAs. So know that going in, if you're a beer snob! The beer is worth trying though. Have a few beers and enjoy the atmosphere. You can tell there's a story behind this bruin bar. We just never learned it since everyone except us was speaking Dutch. It was cool to be in a spot that locals frequented though. The bartender seemed to know everyone. Theme of this place is sailors and monkeys. Just go with it. If you're in the area - this is a fun bruin bar to visit as a tourist. Cards are accepted here.
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Neluta G.

Yelp
Love brown bars in Amsterdam and having a Dutch co-worker this helped a lot. He tried to take me to some very old brown bars. Typical brown bar atmosphere packed, loud and fun. Every time I walk in one of these bars I fell like I have traveled hundreds of year back in history and I imagine the sailors coming into the port and heavily drinking at these bars before going to visit the ladies in the Red District.
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Paul J.

Yelp
It's funny that I memorized this address when I was here in 07. Zeedik 1! Fun place to get a drink. Still it is a really great old or oldest bar in town. There are only two wooden bars left. Sure it's touristy but it's crazy that 300 years ago sailors would have a drink here. Read up on the monkey theme history part of this place.
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Maria E.

Yelp
Small and cozy bar with interesting, unique decor and a cool history. Apparently, sailors used to hand over their monkeys from foreign lands when they couldn't afford to settle their tabs. The bartender was super nice and eager to tell us about the history.
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Mandy T.

Yelp
This bar/pub is the best I've been in!! I love the history of this bar. The barkeeep is out of this world nice and amazing!!! I will be telling everyone to come here!! Shout out from Texas Girl!!
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Cassandra D.

Yelp
Hans is quite lovely! He is the true definition of fine craftsmanship. The beers come second to none here and the sausages are swell to try. Above all the service and beers so glad we stumbled upon this gem
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Ana D.

Yelp
Pretty darn cool! It's a small brown bar and when I showed up at around 7pm I was the only woman in there, waiting for a friend. Everyone else were Dutchmen unwinding after work, really laid back and friendly. No frills and no stress. I could imagine sailors mingling here way back when. There are more genevers than I knew existed here and the bartender is really nice. Good beer selection and you can order finger foods, which will be brought over by a server from the pub around the corner.
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Michael K.

Yelp
In my opinion the best little brown bar in all of Amsterdam, although I have not been to all of them, I can't imagine many being better than this gem. It is definitely a must go to place. Quintessential. Great mix of locals and a few straggling visitors. Great ambiance, and just a great place to relax. The bartender is very friendly, and if you ask he will play you some tracks of him singing traditional Dutch music, which he does very well. The several times we were in here were very genuine and memorable experiences. I can't wait to return.
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Peter L.

Yelp
A great little spot near the train station in a place that exudes tradition. The bar is operated by a single person, and seems like there are a bunch of these places out in the villages, but not necessarily in central Amsterdam. The small room has tons of bottles and decor and large windows which overlook the street. While there is a decent choice of beers, they also have 10 different genevers, including a 20 year old one that is perfect for sipping. Definitely a great place to hang out or for a quick stop.
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Marina V.

Yelp
Amazing and historic place, locals and tourist alike come here. Great location, had decent red house wine (better than any other cafes I have tried ).
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Amy G.

Yelp
We walked in to this nearly empty pub because of its history; one of the only wooden houses to survive the great fires. We started asking the bartender questions about the place and he told us to get out---he's not a museum. Guess they only want locals to come here????
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Katrina D.

Yelp
I really wanted to go just because of the history-- I love that sailors used to give them their monkey when they couldn't pay.. and that's not a euphemism. The bartender was nice, but the bar itself is small and crowded. We were able to find a couple of stools precariously close to the stairs. We did, however, have some really delicious Irish coffees. Yum yum yum.

Kacy L.

Yelp
I mean, what can I say? Every time I go here I get drunk. In the cozy way. Which has been the point of this place for hundreds of years. It's old as air. It's even a euphemism for being drunk, as in "Last night I slept In 't Aaepjen." Drink the Genever. Pretend you're an old sailor. It's loud, it's full, and you'll regret it the next day. Highly recommended.
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M J.

Yelp
Be prepared to cosy up with other drinkers in this very old pub. Its one room with open space and large ceiling windows. Located across from Central station and next to the Red Light district. Good for a short stop and then on your way.
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Gerard S.

Yelp
Absolutely love this place. Spend about 45 minutes here between stops, had 2 Leffe Blondes, and couldn't stop smiling. Extremely charming, timeless, and great people watching. In my book, a must-see when anywhere near the RLD.
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Austin F.

Yelp
brown bars, i love you. if you're in amsterdam- don't be a hooligan and end up at some random trash bar- throw on the monocle and saddle up to one of the many brown bars scattered across the city. why? because the beer is delicious, the genever is tasty, the crowd is the right kind of weird, and the ambience feels like you're being heavy petted by Dickens. go.