12 Dutch Dining Spots in America That Will Transport You to the Netherlands

Culinary Destinations
By Lena Hartley

Craving stroopwafels, gouda, and that cozy bruin cafe vibe without a flight to Schiphol? These Dutch-inspired American spots deliver warm hospitality, hearty classics, and the kind of comfort that feels straight out of a canal-side bistro. From Pennsylvania Dutch plates to modern Amsterdam-style coffee bars, you will taste tradition in every bite. Bring your appetite and a little curiosity, because each stop tells a tasty Dutch story.

1. Prince Coffee, Portland, OR

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Prince Coffee channels a minimalist Dutch cafe with clean lines, soft light, and cinnamon-cardamom aromas drifting from fresh stroopwafels. Order a cappuccino crowned with silky microfoam and break a warm waffle over the cup like locals do. The space invites quiet conversation and slow sips.

Gouda toasties, thoughtful tea service, and house-made syrups keep things cozy yet refined. You will notice Delft-inspired hues and tidy design touches that feel straight from Amsterdam. It is a place to read, write, or catch up while savoring simplicity done well. Come early for stroopwafels hot off the iron.

2. Dutch’s Restaurant, Newark, NJ

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Old-school charm meets neighborhood comfort at Dutch’s Restaurant, where portions are generous and service remembers your face. The menu leans American with nods to European home cooking, from hearty stews to crisp schnitzel-style plates. You will find satisfying sides and gravy that knows its role.

Come for weeknight dinners, linger over a beer, and swap stories with regulars at the bar. Prices are fair, the mood unpretentious, and the specials board keeps things interesting. It is the kind of place that becomes your dependable staple. Expect warmth, value, and plates that stick the landing.

3. The Dutch, New York, NY

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Soho’s The Dutch pairs big-city swagger with European warmth, channeling a modern brasserie energy. You will find oysters on ice, glossy fried chicken, buttery pies, and seasonal vegetables that sing. The room hums with conversation, cocktails clink, and the corner banquettes are prime seats.

It is not strictly Dutch cuisine, but the spirit of convivial dining feels unmistakably continental. Brunch brings pancakes and biscuits, dinner brings steak frites and clever sides. Service is sharp, music tasteful, and desserts memorable. Book ahead, dress up a touch, and let the evening unfold with a martini and something crisp.

4. Amsterdam Café, San Francisco, CA

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Amsterdam Café pours Belgian and Dutch-friendly brews in a casual beer hall setting with canal-house vibes. Expect fries, croquettes, and snacks that pair beautifully with crisp pilsners and complex ales. You will feel transported by tulip posters and warm wood tones.

Grab a communal table, share bitterballen, and compare tasting notes as a game is projected nearby. The menu keeps things accessible, the staff knows their taps, and the playlist stays upbeat. It is a perfect pre-show stop or low-key hangout. Come curious, leave with a new favorite lager.

5. Dutch Garden Restaurant, Santa Barbara, CA

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A vintage gem with tiled murals and garden seating, Dutch Garden Restaurant serves rib-sticking European comfort. Think schnitzels, sausages, potatoes, and gravies executed with pride. You will catch glimpses of old Santa Barbara hospitality in every plate and handshake.

Order a cold pilsner, share pretzels with mustard, then split a crisp, lemony schnitzel. The staff makes you feel like a returning friend, and the patio blooms on sunny afternoons. It is as much history as meal, the kind of spot locals protect. Go hungry, linger longer, and let tradition do its work.

6. Dutch Cupboard, Etowah, TN

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At Dutch Cupboard, breakfast feels like a friendly porch chat turned into a plate. Fluffy biscuits, country ham, and cinnamon-laced baked goods meet bottomless coffee and neighborly smiles. You will taste scratch cooking that respects time and tradition.

The room is simple, the prices kind, and the pancakes draw regulars who know the drill. Arrive early, settle in, and let the morning slow down. It is the type of spot that remembers your usual by the third visit. Southern comfort with a Dutch-country wink, perfect for road-trippers.

7. Vegan Delights, Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Vegan Delights brings plant-forward creativity with a European cafe sensibility. Expect flaky pastries, creamy spreads, and vibrant bowls layered with textures that feel both indulgent and light. You will appreciate how technique pushes flavor without relying on heaviness.

The team bakes daily, plates beautifully, and welcomes questions about ingredients or sourcing. Try a pastry with coffee, then a hearty tartine crowned with seasonal produce. It is bright, friendly, and perfect for lingering conversation. Even non-vegans leave satisfied, impressed by balance and finesse.

8. Dutch Pot Restaurant, Pembroke Pines, FL

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While Dutch by name, this beloved spot serves Jamaican soul, and it is worth your detour. You will dig into jerk chicken, curry goat, oxtail, and festival with island heat and comfort. The steam table aromas hook you before you decide.

Order a fresh juice, grab extra pepper sauce, and find a sunny table. Portions satisfy, prices stay friendly, and service keeps the line moving. It is bold, homey, and exactly what a quick lunch should be. Come ready for spice and leave happily full.

9. Dutch Pantry Family Restaurant, Clearfield, PA

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Highway travelers know Dutch Pantry for hot coffee, roast turkey, and pies under glass. It feels like a roadside time capsule, with wood booths, friendly servers, and a general-store nook. You will find scrapple, meatloaf, mashed potatoes, and gravy done right.

Breakfast runs big, lunch is comforting, and dinner brings that nostalgic small-town calm. Save room for peanut butter pie or shoofly, then browse jars of pickles and preserves. It is honest food at honest prices, perfect between long stretches of road. Pull off, refuel, and relax awhile.

10. Miller’s Smorgasbord, Ronks, PA

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Miller’s Smorgasbord delivers a nostalgic buffet rooted in Pennsylvania Dutch traditions. You will find roast chicken, buttered noodles, chow-chow, pepper cabbage, and pies that taste like family reunions. The dining rooms hum with multi-generational tables and clinking iced tea.

Come hungry and pace yourself, because the dessert station calls loudly. Staff keep everything tidy and replenished, and the gift shop tempts with jams and whoopie pies. It is comfort on a grand scale, yet somehow still personal. Leave time to browse, and take home a little sweetness for later.

11. Dutch Eating Place, Philadelphia, PA

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Inside Reading Terminal Market, Dutch Eating Place feels like stepping into a lively village stall in the Netherlands. The counter buzzes, servers move briskly, and you eye fresh-squeezed orange juice beside towering apple dumplings. Order warm scrapple, buttery pancakes, or chicken and waffles, then watch the griddle dance.

You will taste Pennsylvania Dutch roots with a familiar Dutch comfort touch. Portions are generous, prices friendly, and the cinnamon-sugar aroma follows you around. Grab a shoofly pie slice for later and chat with the team about market favorites. It is homespun, hearty, and absolutely worth the line.

12. Smaaken Waffle Sandwiches, Portland, OR

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Smaaken builds crisp, yeasted waffle sandwiches that balance sweet and savory like a Dutch street stall. You bite into melty Gouda, smoky bacon, or roasted veggies tucked between patterned waffles, then chase it with a stroop-inspired drizzle. The vibe is casual, creative, and Portland cool.

Gluten-free options keep everyone included, and the menu riffs on European flavors without feeling fussy. Grab a picnic bench and watch bikes roll past while steam curls from your cup. The waffles hold structure and flavor, not just novelty. You will leave plotting your next combo, maybe apples, arugula, and sharp cheese.