Little Bonfire calls itself a "downtown living room" - and you notice it immediately upon entering. You step inside at Keizersgracht 449, in the middle of the city, into a space that combines retro furniture and modern details. Warm wood, soft lighting, art on the wall: everything breathes invitation. It's not a trendy show, but a place to linger.

On the menu, dishes dominate in shared fashion: snacks, bites, classic comfort food with a twist. Think pan con tomate, stracciatella with zucchini and peas, crispy eggplant, and sea bass with vongole - all executed with attention. For those who like sweet, the Basque cheesecake is highly recommended, although you're often almost full after the main courses.
Service feels informal, warm, like you're sitting in someone's living room. Service staff is attentive, without fuss. The bar is long and adjacent to the kitchen so you can see that everything is freshly prepared. That makes the food part of the experience - you can feel the kitchen breath, so to speak.
"At Little Bonfire, eating feels like coming home, even in the middle of the city."
Terrace lovers: the canal-side terrace is golden on sunny days. You sit open enough to enjoy the passing of boats, sheltered enough to relax. It's ideal for a date, lunch, or dinner with friends, without feeling like you're in a crowded establishment.
What really sets Little Bonfire apart is that you can go there for early dinner as well as a long dinner. It won't be a club night, but you have all the freedom: slow food, good wine, fine conversations, and maybe a digestif or coffee a little later in the evening to wind down.