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Cafe Droog

An Italian kitchen on the first floor of the Droog design house on Staalstraat, cooking vegetable led plates made to share.

The essentials, at a glance

AllergiesNot published Ask the kitchen ahead
Documented practices
Independently
researched
Local sourcing
Seasonal cooking

Style
Café
Casual
Cuisine
Italian
Good to know
Terrace
Laptop-friendly

The delicious details

Cafe Droog sits on the first floor of five merged historic buildings on Staalstraat, the Amsterdam home of the Droog design label, alongside its shop, gallery and event spaces. Chef Dheeresh has rebuilt the menu around Italian home cooking, generous and made to be shared.

Plates are led by vegetables: white asparagus with poached egg and almonds, whipped ricotta with garden peas and mint, celeriac cooked three ways. Cod and clams are the only animal proteins, and vegan dishes are marked on the menu. The kitchen states that it prepares everything daily, using the freshest ingredients available.

The wine list runs through Italy and includes two bottles from the owners' own estate in Alella. When there is a performance in the building's Red Space, the cafe opens outside its regular hours.

Menu
What's on the table, and what's left off

The menu follows the Italian order of antipasti, primi, secondi, contorni and dolci, at a size that invites sharing. Vegetables carry most of it; cod with lemon potatoes and clams are the only animal proteins, the kitchen serves no meat, and three dishes are marked vegan with two more offered in vegan or vegetarian versions.

Cuisine
Italian
Dietary options
Vegetarian options
Vegan-friendly
Impact score
How this restaurant rates
2 - Engaged

Cafe Droog builds its menu around produce with a short seasonal window: white asparagus, garden peas, snow peas and broad beans sit alongside a seasonal salad that follows what is available. The restaurant prepares everything daily using the freshest ingredients it can source.

The drinks list takes the same direction, with a wheat beer from an Amsterdam brewery, craft sodas, organic apple juice and two wines produced by the owners at their own estate in Alella.

The impact dimensions
Local & direct sourcing✓
Seasonal cooking✓
Plant-forward menu

Locally sourced ingredients prepared daily, according to the restaurant's own statement.

The restaurant sources ingredients locally whenever possible and prepares everything daily. The kitchen states it works with local suppliers who share its values.

Two wines on the list come from Can Reon, an estate owned by the restaurant's owners in Alella, Spain—a direct producer relationship, though beverage-focused rather than food sourcing.

Strongest sourcedroog.com ↗

Menu built on seasonal produce: white asparagus, garden peas, snow peas, broad beans, and a seasonal salad.

The published 2026 menu is built on produce with a short seasonal window: white asparagus, garden peas, snow peas and broad beans. The website states that everything is prepared daily using the freshest ingredients available. A card carrying Dutch white asparagus cannot run unchanged through the year, which supports regular seasonal updating of the menu.

Strongest sourcedroog.com ↗

Vegetables lead every course; three vegan dishes, two more offered in vegan or vegetarian versions, no meat on the menu.

Vegetables lead the published menu. Of the five primi and secondi, three are vegetarian or vegan, with the remaining two offering cod and clams. Antipasti are almost entirely vegetable or dairy based, and both contorni are vegetable dishes.

Three items are marked vegan on the menu, and two more are offered in a vegan or vegetarian version. The kitchen serves no meat at all.

Strongest sourcedroog.com ↗
Sourcing signals
✓
Low-impact beverage program

Craft wheat beer from Amsterdam brewery IJwit and craft sodas, plus organic apple juice. Two wines come from the owners' own Can Reon estate in Alella.

Visit & practical info
Address, price, and more
Address
Staalstraat 7B, 1011 JJ Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Price
€€
Format
À la carte, plates to share
Hours
Monday10:00–17:00
Tuesday10:00–17:00
Wednesday10:00–17:00
Thursday10:00–17:00
Friday10:00–17:00
Saturday10:00–17:00
Sunday10:00–17:00
The restaurant's own contact page states opening Monday to Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00, closed 22 December to 4 January. Not captured from Google Places during screening; to be filled by the Places backfill.
Style
Café
Casual
Good to know
Terrace
Laptop-friendly
Web
droog.com
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Reviewed by My Treats
Last reviewed 11 Aug 2026
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The My Treats impact scale

Every restaurant is assessed against SEERO, our six-dimension sustainability framework — covering sourcing, seasonality, waste, animal products, social impact, and plant-forward cooking. Each finding is weighted by how strongly it is corroborated. The combined result is translated into a planet rating from 1 to 5.

The five levels

SEERO is an acronym for Starting, Engaged, Endorsed, Recognised, Outstanding:

Starting First verified signals of sustainable practice.
Engaged Credible practice across two dimensions.
This place
Endorsed Meaningful practice across three or more dimensions.
Recognised Strong practice across four or more dimensions, with independent corroboration.
Outstanding Top-tier practice, confirmed by recognised third-party audit.

How a level is reached. Each level needs two things together: a minimum number of dimensions covered, and a minimum overall strength of evidence across them. A dimension only counts once its evidence is specific and substantiated — a passing mention doesn't qualify. Meeting only one of the two keeps a restaurant a level lower.

Ratings of four or five planets require human validation and, at the top tier, an external audit. Scores are based on publicly available evidence and restaurant submissions at the time of assessment.

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How this dimension works
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How evidence is weighted
Self-declared Stated by the restaurant on its website, menu or in a submission. Plausible, but not yet independently corroborated.
Researched Found through independent research; one credible third-party source backs the claim.
Vouched Corroborated across more than one independent source. Some gaps may remain.
Audited Fully corroborated across independent sources or by a recognised third-party certification.
What the sourcing checkmarks mean
✓ Full check — independently verified: corroborated across more than one source, or audited / third-party certified (vouched or audited).
✓ Light check — self-declared or from a single source. Not yet independently verified.
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