“Meet me at the Peacock” is a renowned expression for the place in Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam to meet up, a place to see & be seen. The gold and blue palette of the legendary Peacock Alley paints an unparalleled setting for a leisurely lunch, Afternoon Tea, dinner or cocktails. The iconic themed Afternoon Teas, with the ever-changing surprising seasonal arrangement, is renowned among lovers of these savory and sweet treats. Cocktail enthusiasts can enjoy creative cocktails, ranging from Waldorf Astoria classics to contemporary creations prepared by the Team of Vault Bar. This elegant lounge area with flowing drapery, hand blown glass and classic furniture gives a truly authentic experience. Through the intricately detailed columns of the Bel Etage, a Waldorf Armillary Sphere takes center stage in the room, in reference to the property’s links to sail, trade and time - also a proud icon of the history of the canal houses as homes to the wealthy and successful.
Spectrum is an internationally dynamic kitchen with proud Dutch heritage. Chef Sidney Schutte and Restaurant Manager Sascha Speckemeier have the ambition of bring joy, goosebumps and a stillness in time which comes from the sheer appreciation of flavors.
Dining at Spectrum is about using your senses, understanding your palate. Our dishes are familiar yet intriguing, curious yet understandable, controversial yet comforting. Spectrum is taking that fascinating sense of taste and subjecting it to the innovation of flavor and texture.
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