Jan Wieger is a true hospitality enthusiast. “It’s fantastic to see how some enterprises are completely personalized by their owners. They have great designs, unique concepts and wonderful hospitality.” Van der Linden is also involved in a number of cases, mainly in Amsterdam and its surroundings. Here are favorites briefly in a row.
Brasserie Keyzer
A great case in lovely grounds where the past and present mingle. This brasserie is since 1900 one of the most renowned cases of Amsterdam and thus, partly by architect Wim Hoopman, it has international allure.
Café De Omval
Since 1938 Cafe de Omval is situated on the Weesperzijde 250 in Amsterdam. In 2002 the café has been expanded with a spacious veranda. About 10 years ahead, Café De Omval has become a true concept in Amsterdam, located at the Amstel Business Park. Café De Omval is within walking distance of the Amstel Station and the major offices including Delta Lloyd, Rabobank, Philips, Nuon and Waternet. The Amsterdam Arena, Ziggo Dome and Theater Carré are just minutes away.
Café Hoppe
This café is the living proof that there many changes nowadays. This café remained in its old state and Newsweek called it once in a list of the top ten bars in the world. What is the secret of Hoppe? That you can read on this website.
De Oesterbar
The Oesterbar is a cozy restaurant with an authentic Amsterdam atmosphere. Here you can enjoy a tasty lunch or dinner. Guests consider themselves to be, in their own words, in a French brasserie. De Oesterbar is open for 7 days in the week, and as one of many in Amsterdam, it is also open for lunch.
Restaurant Oud Zuid
Recently, this company was awarded by Michelin with a Bib Gourmand. In other words, you can have an amazing three course meal here for a very reasonable price. Jan Wieger is proud. “It was to be expected from this shining jewel in -yes- Amsterdam Old-South.”