Last updated: July 14, 2026 | Estimated reading time: 4 minutes | Written by the Miri Mary team
Finished the Heineken Experience and wondering where to eat next? You do not need to travel back towards Dam Square or Amsterdam Centraal. A short walk takes you further into De Pijp, where local restaurants, terraces and cafés offer a more relaxed side of Amsterdam.
Miri Mary is located at Van der Helstplein 15H, around a 10–15 minute walk from the Heineken Experience, depending on your route and walking pace. It is a convenient option for visitors who want to continue their day with contemporary Indian food, sharing plates and cocktails.
Why Stay in De Pijp After the Heineken Experience?
The Heineken Experience is already beside De Pijp, so continuing into the neighbourhood is easier than crossing Amsterdam for your next stop. The walk takes you towards independent cafés, local shops and the streets around Albert Cuyp Market.
De Pijp also fits naturally into a day that includes Museumplein or Sarphatipark. You can explore the neighbourhood at your own pace and sit down for a proper meal when you are ready.
Local planning tip
Albert Cuyp Market works well as an earlier stop, while Van der Helstplein offers a calmer setting for lunch, dinner or drinks. Check the latest market and restaurant opening hours before planning your route.
Choose a Meal That Fits Your Day
The right meal depends on how you want to spend the rest of your day. A relaxed lunch may suit a full sightseeing schedule, while dinner gives you more time to slow down and enjoy the neighbourhood.
Indian food works particularly well for couples, families and groups because everyone can share a mix of dishes. Instead of ordering one separate main each, the table can combine curries, grilled dishes, vegetarian plates, breads and sides.
If you are trying Indian food for the first time, the team can help you choose a balanced selection with a mix of milder, richer and more spiced flavours.
Before you visit, take a look at the Miri Mary menu to see what is being served.
What to Expect at Miri Mary
Miri Mary is a contemporary Indian restaurant in De Pijp. The menu takes inspiration from different regions of India and brings those flavours together through sharing plates, familiar favourites and modern dishes.
Depending on the menu, you may find dishes such as butter chicken, dal makhani, saag paneer, dosai and food prepared in the tandoor. Vegetarian choices, signature cocktails and alcohol-free drinks are also available.
The sharing format means you do not need to know every dish before ordering. The team can suggest a combination based on your group size, preferred spice level and dietary needs.
Lunch, Brunch or Dinner?
Your choice may depend on the pace of your day. Brunch or lunch works well when you still have more of Amsterdam to explore, while dinner gives you time to stay in De Pijp and enjoy a slower evening.
Opening hours and service times may change, so check the latest details before visiting. You can explore brunch and lunch at Miri Mary or learn more about dinner in De Pijp.
Who Is Miri Mary a Good Choice For?
Couples: Sharing a few dishes gives you more variety and creates a relaxed alternative to ordering separate meals.
Families and groups: The table can combine meat, vegetarian and plant-based dishes to suit different preferences.
People trying Indian food for the first time: Sharing plates make it easy to explore several flavours without choosing just one unfamiliar dish.
Guests with dietary requirements: Let the team know about any allergies or dietary needs when you order so they can guide you through the menu.
A Simple Route Through De Pijp
After leaving the Heineken Experience, walk further into De Pijp rather than heading straight back towards the city centre. You can explore the streets around Albert Cuyp Market or take a break near Sarphatipark before continuing to Van der Helstplein.
This keeps the rest of your day simple and avoids adding another long journey between attractions. It also gives you a chance to see a more residential side of Amsterdam before your meal.
When Should You Reserve?
Booking ahead is sensible for weekend evenings, larger groups and popular dinner times. During quieter periods, same-day tables may be available, but checking before you leave the Heineken Experience can save time.
Use the booking option on the Miri Mary website to check availability before making your way through De Pijp.
FAQ
How far is Miri Mary from the Heineken Experience?
Miri Mary is around a 10–15 minute walk from the Heineken Experience. The exact time depends on your route and walking pace.
Where is Miri Mary located?
Miri Mary is located at Van der Helstplein 15H in De Pijp, Amsterdam, close to Albert Cuyp Market and Sarphatipark.
Does Miri Mary have vegetarian dishes?
Yes. The menu includes vegetarian choices. Take a look at the Miri Mary menu and let the team know about any allergies or dietary requirements when you order.
Is Miri Mary suitable for people new to Indian food?
Yes. The sharing format makes it easy to try several dishes, and the team can suggest a selection based on the flavours and spice levels you enjoy.
Is Miri Mary suitable for groups?
Yes. Sharing plates work well for friends, families and group dinners because everyone can try a variety of dishes together.
Should I book before visiting?
Booking is recommended for evenings, weekends and larger groups. Check availability before making your way through De Pijp.
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About this guide
This guide was written by the Miri Mary team and last updated on July 14, 2026. Miri Mary is located at Van der Helstplein 15H in De Pijp, Amsterdam. The location, menu links and visitor information were checked before publishing. Walking time is an estimate and may vary depending on your route and pace.
Still Deciding Where to Eat After the Heineken Experience?
For a relaxed meal with contemporary Indian sharing plates and cocktails, Miri Mary is around a 10–15 minute walk away in De Pijp.
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