Arie Goudvisch is one of those establishments where you can walk by all day and see something different happening all the time. The café sits on the corner of Ferdinand Bolstraat in De Pijp, in a historic building from 1876. Thanks to that corner location, you look out onto the street from almost anywhere, with the feel of an old-fashioned corner café that has belonged in the same spot for years.
Also called Arie op de Hoek or Bar Arie, the establishment combines three functions under one roof: neighborhood cafe, bar and bistro. During the day, people slide in for coffee or a leisurely breakfast; later in the day it spills over into lunch, dinner and drinks. The bistro menu focuses on European comfort food, without complicated fuss, but suitable for different times of the day.

The interior was designed by Studio Modijefsky, a firm known for translating a concept into visible details in the space. At Arie Goudvisch, this can be seen in the choice of warm materials and a layout reminiscent of a traditional brown café. There is space at the bar for impromptu drinks, but also plenty of tables where you can sit and eat quietly.
The interior was designed by Studio Modijefsky, a firm known for translating a concept into visible details in the space.
Since opening in 2022, Arie Goudvisch has played a part in the hospitality structure of De Pijp, a neighborhood known for its many cafes and restaurants. By revitalizing the historic corner building with a contemporary neighborhood pub and bistro, the business hooks up with the tradition of the Amsterdam brown café, but in a form that fits with how people now go out to eat and drink.