WHERE TO BUY FOOD AND DRINKS TO TAKE ON YOUR BOAT?

WHERE TO BUY FOOD AND DRINKS TO TAKE ON YOUR BOAT?

We strongly encourage to bring your own food and drinks on board. Here’s a list of our favorite nearby places to buy your provisions. All of these are within walking distance (max. 5 minutes) from our dock. And all of them sell good stuff at reasonable prices:

Cafe Restaurant Amsterdam Westerpark after Boat Rental Boats4rent

1. Sterk Amsterdam

1. Sterk Amsterdam

This local favorite is all-in-one: deli, nightshop, liquor store and small supermarket. Sterk Amsterdam just a one minute walk from our dock. Here you will find an enormous range of drinks (soda’s, juices, non-alcoholic beers, craft beers, wines and champagnes), snacks, sweets and other nice stuff to take on your boat. Remember that your skipper needs to remain sober!

Avondmarkt Westerpark Wittenkade Amsterdam

2. Coffee Roastery

2. Coffee Roastery

The best nearby take away for coffee, juices, bread rolls and sweets is the Coffee Roastery on De Clercqstraat 27, just a few minutes by foot. This is not your average coffee bar; they are the experts! They blend and roast their own coffee in many variants. Other fresh stuff you can get here: freshly squeezed juices, tea in many flavours, sandwiches made to order, croissants, banana bread and carrot cake. Yummy!

Cafe Restaurant Amsterdam Westerpark after Boat Rental Boats4rent

3. Albert Heijn

3. Albert Heijn

Albert Heijn is the number one supermarket in the Netherlands, with a large quality assortment at decent prices. Here you will find all you could possible want on your boat trip: freshly baked bread, cheeses, fruits, sweets, drinks, and so on. The Albert Heijn on Bilderdijkstraat 37h is closest (a 5 minute walk from our dock).

Feel free to bring all your favorite food and drinks on board. Please keep in mind that there has to be one designated driver: the skipper has to remain sober. So make sure to bring some nice non-alcoholic drinks!

You may bring all your favorite food and drinks on board. Make sure to include some nice non-alcoholic drinks for the designated driver!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you are encouraged to bring your own food and drinks on board. This allows you to enjoy your favorite refreshments during the boat trip. Please ensure that the skipper remains sober, so include some non-alcoholic beverages for them.

There are several nearby places to purchase provisions for your boat trip. Sterk Amsterdam is a deli, nightshop, liquor store, and small supermarket just a one-minute walk from the dock, offering a wide range of drinks and snacks. Coffee Roastery on De Clercqstraat 27, a few minutes away, provides freshly roasted coffee, juices, sandwiches, and pastries. Additionally, Albert Heijn supermarket on Bilderdijkstraat 37h, about a five-minute walk, offers a variety of groceries including freshly baked bread, cheeses, fruits, and drinks.

Yes, the nearest supermarket is Sterk Amsterdam, located just a one-minute walk from the dock. It offers a wide range of drinks, snacks, and other provisions suitable for your boat trip.

Yes, Coffee Roastery on De Clercqstraat 27 is a few minutes' walk from the dock. They offer freshly roasted coffee, juices, sandwiches, and pastries, perfect for takeout before your boat trip.

Nearby stores like Sterk Amsterdam offer a wide range of drinks including sodas, juices, non-alcoholic beers, craft beers, wines, and champagnes. Remember to bring non-alcoholic options for the skipper, who must remain sober during the trip.

While you are encouraged to bring your own food and drinks, it's important to ensure that the skipper remains sober. Therefore, include non-alcoholic beverages for the skipper. Additionally, avoid bringing barbecues or any equipment that could pose a safety hazard on board.

The nearest place to buy provisions is Sterk Amsterdam, which is just a one-minute walk from the dock. Other nearby options include Coffee Roastery and Albert Heijn, both within a five-minute walking distance.

Yes, you can bring alcoholic beverages on the boat. However, it's crucial that the skipper remains sober throughout the trip. Therefore, ensure you also bring non-alcoholic drinks for the skipper.

While specific local specialties aren't listed, nearby stores like Sterk Amsterdam and Albert Heijn offer a variety of Dutch cheeses, freshly baked bread, and other local delicacies that would enhance your boat trip experience.

Yes, Sterk Amsterdam, located just a one-minute walk from the dock, offers a wide selection of non-alcoholic beverages including sodas, juices, and non-alcoholic beers, suitable for your boat trip.