The Restaurant at Pulitzer Amsterdam
The restaurant at Pulitzer Amsterdam is recommended by travel writers. Of the 18 publications that we monitored, 15 acknowledged the restaurant, like Concierge, Travel + Leisure and Time Out.
Pulitzer Amsterdam
Concierge
Travel + Leisure
Time Out
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Afar Magazine
Wallpaper
Jetsetter
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"The restaurant, Pulitzers, part of which was once a pharmacy, is now one of the city's top tables for French-inspired cooking"
"During a stay, have afternoon tea on the courtyard patio, sample Dutch cheeses in Restaurant Keizersgracht 238, or take a canal tour on the hotel's 1909 cruiser boat The Tourist—as Winston Churchill did in 1946"
"Guests can arrive by boat, rooms are big and stylish, and there are top-notch facilities, including a Gordon Ramsay restaurant due to open in late 2007"
"The rooms and suites are smartly furnished and decorated in soothing creams and beiges, there’s a lush spa, and the much-lauded Restaurant Keizersgracht 238 has a perfect summer-time terrace, making this place a number-one spot for romantic weekend dalliances"
"Extras range from the cigar bar and art gallery to a sleek gym and private canal cruises, along with lush garden courtyards and a superb restaurant and bar"
"The acclaimed restaurant, too, has merely moved to a scenic garden location, the ever-luxurious rooms maintain their postcard-worthy views, and the superlative service is as top-notch as ever"
"The hotel has a grill restaurant, bar, wine salon, espresso bar, and 24-hour room service"
"For now, 80 rooms – kitted out with Le Labo amenities and, this being Amsterdam, a bike repair set – are being prepped for their close-up alongside the bar and restaurant"
"Hotel Pulitzer's dining and drinking services can be enjoyed either in the Lobby Lounge, at Restaurant Keizersgracht 238, in Pulitzer's Bar or in the intimacy of your own room"
"The property is also home to an in-house flower shop, a spacious garden, a two-story gym, library, restaurant Jansz, Pulitzer’s Bar, and an al fresco café"