At the edge of the Jordaan, where Prinsenstraat carries its stories whispering over the cobblestones, is located The Clapper. The ochre facade invites - a warm embrace for the traveler who longs for the intoxication of carefully crafted wine and a culinary dance with French cuisine.
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The interior exudes a certain nostalgia: vintage lamps cast soft shadows across the cozy interior where small tables create an intimate atmosphere, fit for eight lucky people per table. On the wall, a boar's head peers along - silent witness to many conversations and taste discoveries.

The kitchen at The Clapper changes its offerings daily, with a menu of three to four courses in which French finesse speaks to each dish. Cheese or dessert forms the perfect ending, accompanied by a wealth of more than 300 French wines available at the wine bar. The evening features a changing selection of 25 to 30 wines by the glass, positioning De Klepel as a true treasure trove for wine lovers.
"Time seems to stand still for a moment at De Klepel, where wine and dish meld into a poetic gathering on Prinsenstraat."
It is a true haven for those seeking an authentic, traditional ambiance infused with sophistication. Vegetarian and gluten-free options adorn the menu, though veganism remains an unexplored area.
Reservations are recommended - the small space quickly fills with foodies and epicureans all looking for that one special moment of flavor and ambiance.