Daily habit
83% of Dutch people drink coffee; two-thirds drink it daily (Nationaal Koffie & Thee Onderzoek 2024).
Europe · Coffee statistics
The Dutch drink more roasted coffee per capita than almost any neighbour, with black filter coffee the default at home. Capsule culture is strong, and Amsterdam's specialty scene pushes prices above the EU average. Rotterdam has become the Benelux's main green-coffee entry port.
Import market — does not grow coffee commercially
Sourced figures on consumption, drinking habits, prices, and coffee culture. Every stat links to its original source — we do not estimate or invent data.
Favorite coffee style
Zwarte koffie (black/filter); cappuccino second at 25%
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Live counts from the Speciality Coffee Online roastery directory — roasteries based in Netherlands that you can compare and order from online.
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7
roasteries in our database
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5
offer recurring delivery
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1
in our city finder
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83% of Dutch people drink coffee; two-thirds drink it daily (Nationaal Koffie & Thee Onderzoek 2024).
Coffee pods/capsules accounted for 31% of Dutch coffee consumption in 2018, among the highest in the EU.
Rotterdam has largely replaced Antwerp as the Benelux green-coffee entry port, with Dutch imports rising sharply 2021–2023.
Each city page shows how many roasteries deliver there, a map to find them, and local directory statistics — linked to national coffee facts above.
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