Bottle shop.... there is only one worth checking out.
De Bierkoning. Tiny place, great people running it, and right downtown.
When I was there in the late fall I asked for a recommendation for local fare. She recommended a brown cafe around the corner. Food was traditional and hearty, the place was busy and full of locals, and inexpensive. We had such a great time we went the next night too. Beer selection there was limited but they had Westmalle.
Apparently there is a good beer bar very close to that but we didn't check it out as I usually had enough with dinner.
Places to visit.... Anne Frank house is an obvious one, but if you don't have prepaid and timed tickets during the week, forget it. Crazy busy later in the day and nuts on the weekends.
Rijksmuseum is pretty good. Lots of local masters and a couple masterpieces by Rembrandt worth the price of admission. We also did the Van Gogh museum which I recommend if you are a fan of his (obviously) or the impressionist movement.
Spare yourself the Heineken experience. Total waste of $.
The BEST part of the city is experienced by just walking it. We stayed on the river and in the west part of downtown.
Walked through Jordaan daily and hit the market there when it was open for freshly squeezed juices, some pickled herring, breads, cheeses, etc.
And watch your ass for the bikes. *******!
