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.