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  • Tim E.

    I love Dubbel Dutch. It's an interesting, idiosyncratic business. Their sandwiches are tops. Usually I only get the Old Amsterdam but their egg salad and chicken salad are also delicious. The really cool thing is that they have all these Dutch products for sale, including Indonesian via Holland products such as Kecap Manis and various kinds of sambal. I've purchased the sambal brandal and it is freaking amazing. IDelicious on everything (such as a fried egg sandwich or noodles). I plan to buy all the sambal varieties. They also have curry ketchup!!

    (4)
  • Jordan A.

    One of the more bizarre European specialty stores, with merchandise that caters to nostalgia for very specific acquired-taste goods. We walked in once to look around and maybe buy a sandwich. An employee's coughing sneezing nose-running kid was running around the store sticking its hands in candy jars and god-knows where else. Obviously, we walked out without getting that sandwich.

    (1)
  • Mopsie B.

    It's a nice concept, but there's not much healthful fare to choose from. This is a VERY European spot, with plenty of Dutch goodies on its shelves, like licorice and cookies and crackers. The sandwich board includes only a few sandwiches and salads, which are freshly prepared, but usually laden with meat, mayo, cheese or all three. I guess Dutch people eat a lot of rich food. Anyway, I'll sometimes grab the tomato and mozzarella panini, which includes pesto and pine nuts and it is very good! Still, I feel like I need to work out for an hour afterwards! I've also had the tuna salad which is not too great. Prices are about average, if a little high.

    (2)
  • Mit B.

    This place has received some good reviews from the papers so I checked it out twice. First time was unspectacular. I had their signature sandwich which was a little heavy on the cream cheese on a stale baguette. Not a good start. My girlfriend got the food the second tme. She said the employees were having issues with the panini machine. After some reverse engineering, it sounds like these hashed out employees of a Dutch bakery fixed the machine and made my panini. THe sandwich was better than the first but I expected more given the reviews from the paper. The fact the sandwich was served with a small bag of Ruffles kind of turned me off since it then becomes clear that Sams Club is where this place procures its inventory. To be fair, my girlfriend loved her sandwich so while I am 0 for 2, I may give it another shot and chalk up the past reviews to bad choices.

    (2)
  • Mary F.

    I don't get here very often as I live in SE Littleton but have gotten sandwiches about 4 times and love them. To those looking for a healthfood place- THIS IS NOT IT SO DON'T COMPLAIN AFTERWARDS. My sandwiches were always fresh. I was also able to get a few staples each time that I remember from the 5 years I lived in Europe when I was younger. If it were closer to me, I'd definitly visit more frequently. It's worth the stop if you are in the area. I've never had a problem with parking within a block of it either.

    (4)
  • Ilona F.

    I was trying to find a new cafe to try, so I searched on Yelp under "European", and this listing came up (it's not a true cafe, but I do like Dutch treats). I figured I'd check out Dubble Dutch and its neighborhood, which is further north of downtown than I usually venture. I thought I'd leisurely peruse their offerings but this place is tiny -- just one table with two chairs! and only a few shelves -- so within 30 seconds I was able to determine that they carry Stroopwaffels, a sweet I enjoyed when I visited the Netherlands a few years back. If you're hankering for a compact selection of Dutch goodies, this is the place!

    (3)
  • John B.

    Dubbel Dutch is an amazing little sandwich shop. I'm marrying into a Dutch family, and, to be honest, the Dutch are a weird people, so I'm trying to observe the culture as a learning experience. It's a little hole in the wall that serves sandwiches, salads, and coffee. I scarfed down an "Old Amsterdam" sandwich which was absolutely amazing. If you like cheese, bread, and vegetables, do yourself a favour and try this sandwich. In addition to the freshmade food Dubbel Dutch also includes a little Dutch market with all sorts of Dutch treats (although I'm becoming convinced that half of the average Dutchperson's diet consists of licorice and licorice related items). Grab a box of stroopwafles and enjoy.

    (4)
  • Brooke B.

    My husband and I have eaten here several times and every time it has been amazing! Their sandwiches are unique and delicious. The are known for the Old Amsterdam sandwich and it is really one of the best sandwiches I have ever eaten...unfortunately now I crave it all the time! Their chicken salad is delicious too--it is curry, which I love. I would highly recommend this place. The owner is very friendly and the place is small but cute.

    (5)
  • Jen S.

    I'm Dutch-Indo so I was pretty stoked to find out there was a Dutch Store here in Colorado! Drove a long way, but I'm not sure I'll come back. The Sandwiches are OK, the Old Amsterdam was unique, and the kids I had with me were pretty happy with their sandwiches (Italian, Chicken Salad, Mediterranean) ....but the bread was a bit dry, not too many drinks to choose from in the frig and we noticed she used grocery store meat. Like, we saw her open the packages. :-( Considering the prices, that bummed me out a lot. The outdoor patio area was nice, it's a very quiet street, saw a lot of locals taking a walk with their dogs. I did walk away with fun Dutch Groceries I only see when I visit my family in L.A. Sate' Packets, REAL Speculaas, Dutch Chocolate, and Hopjes! They also have a good amount of boxed goods from Holland.......Pannekoeken Mixes etc, mostly for breakfast or dessert items. Ah well, the owner was very pleasant and nice........but I think maybe I was expecting too much due to our long drive. I heard there are Dutch Shops in Colorado Springs, I may try those.

    (3)
  • Trevor W.

    What a great place...good food, cute (and quant) atmosphere, and kind management. Not much more to ask. Their sandwiches are real good with a neat flare for the tradition of the Netherlands. The place also houses traditional condiments and packaged foods for purchase from that mainland. Enjoy!

    (5)
  • Emily M.

    Sandwiches are ok, not a lot of variety. Fun place to try but we probably won't be back.

    (3)
  • Belle V.

    Being raised in the Netherlands and transporting to Colorado last year I was so excited to see a place like this. I walked in and it felt so familiar and great. (The products) Owner came out after I was there so long. No greeting. This is not normal. Rude in fact. I found her unpleasant. There were no sandwich or food she would make. Some reason about supplies or what not. I bought some lovely cheese and a few other goods I missed and left. Made my own damn broodje at home with no staring woman! Since the lovely Dutch cheeses were there for sale I do not understand what product she can not find local that was missing to make lunch with. I will find another way to satisfy my craving.

    (2)
  • Helen S.

    We arrived to find a sign in the door stating "I had to go pick up my kid from school." No problem, it was a nice day so we waited outside. When the owner arrived, she was clearly annoyed that we were there. The Italian sandwich I got was a few pieces of Hormel pepperoni on stale bread, and at a pretty hefty price. The quality of the food wasn't as off putting as the disgruntled owner. Its a shame, we live 3 blocks away and won't be returning.

    (2)
  • JL O.

    Yikes, customer service. The sandwiches were fine--even good--but the attitude of the lady who made them was terrible. We called in an order for 6 sandwiches. When we came to pick them up she was super annoyed and said that the next time we placed such a "large" order, we would need to call the day before because now she's out of bread and her regulars are going to be mad. We paid for our order and on the way out she sarcastically yelled to us, "Thanks for the tip!" Uh, when was the last time you tipped on take-out when you just got scolded for placing an order...? Would have become a local myself, but not when that's how I'm treated. For shame!

    (1)
  • Kym B.

    I hate to knock another Yelper's review, but if you're looking for health food, you should NOT be visiting a sandwich shop! Hello, carbs much? And really... if your biggest complaint about the place is that the sandwiches are "laden with meat, mayo, cheese or all three," you might want to stick to the rice cake aisle in your local King Soopers. Secret Insider Tip: shhhhh.... I hear that if you ask a sandwich barista for, "no mayo, please," you're not likely to end up with it on your sandwich. Don't tell anyone... That said, Dubbel Dutch is Dubble Delish! The shop is beyond cute, with its shelves of authentic Dutch candies and foods. The sandwiches here are VERY creative and VERY well done. I had the Smoked Salmon Sub on my most recent visit... piles of lox, cream chese, cukes, tomato, and capers... big, filling, and only $5.95. There's another option called The Amsterdam which is just dripping with Havarti cheese... I haven't had it yet but it's on my list. I'm totally getting on the Dubble Dutch Bus (the Dubble Dutch Bus)!!

    (5)
  • Mark T.

    When I went to school, my roommate was from Holland, and one of his best friends was from Surinam which was a colony of The Netherlands until 1975. Needless to say, I became familiar almost to the point of intimacy with certain aspects of Dutch culture. So when I discovered this little place near Regis University, it brought back a flood of memories indeed as I perused the aisles of Dutch and Indonesian (another former Dutch possession) items. On my visits I did not see any explicitly Surinamese or Antillean goods, but your mileage may vary. As you look at the berry and other fruit juices you may see quite a few from my ex-roommate's home town, Zaandam, which is known for its orchards. But don't stop there. There is also the deli case. front and (sort of) center, to think about - maybe some Gouda or Edam is in your future? And then there are those sweet Stroopwafels - take a pre-syruped Eggo and condense it into a cookie and you'll get the basic idea. And don't forget the packets of Conimex sauce and seasoning mixes for sultry Indonesian delights like the fried rice dish called Nasi Goreng. If you're really peckish you can try one of their specialty sandwiches showcasing their tasty meats and cheeses. Truly, there is something for everyone at Dubbel Dutch. Dank U wel.

    (3)
  • Rachelle G.

    OK Denver Dutch Girls and Boys....Dubbel Dutch is a must see, a must eat, and a must shop! I tried to find salt licorice in Manhattan last week and Yelp guided me to this store in Denver. Who knew the best shop would be in my own backyard! The shop owner is very helpful and fabulously Dutch! I highly recommend the Veggie sandwich and you should let her pick your cheese!

    (5)
  • Nate S.

    A pretty small place with some really solid lunch-cafe items. The bread is good. Very european, not a lot of fluff, but solid ingredients. The lady who runs it is very nice and apparently plays in a local blues band.

    (3)
  • Jimmy H.

    I wouldn't listen to the haters, I've been a frequent visitor at Double Dutch for the past year and a half and have never regretted one sandwich I've bought. Love the panini's, sandwiches are fantastic, and the staff is local and friendly. I'd probably buy some of the Holland goods they have available but I can't translate the packaging -.- If you like goat cheese try the Barcelona (with pineapples).

    (5)
  • Heidi S.

    I have worked nearby for four years. It is a really cute shop, they have unique sandwiches and I have high hopes since it is so close to work but every time we go in, there is something wonky about the food. Today my salmon sandwich was on really hard bread. The roof of my mouth hurts. My friends tuna was very hastily prepared with big chunks of iceberg lettuce. His bread was equally stale. Maybe because it was later in the day? They boast that the bread is delivered fresh every morning. I have only seen one person doing the preparation and it takes a little bit to get your order. Also, you get a bag of Costco chips - just seems to lose something in the translation. There are only four seats inside and two little tables on the sidewalk (not very picturesque).

    (3)
  • Duane M.

    I am torn on this one! I love the fact I can get some goodies from home (Netherlands) that will not be found anywhere else - unless you live in Colorado Springs and want to pay higher prices at Boonzaijer's Bakery. There is a fairly sizable Dutch community in the Denver and Boulder area. For these folks, this place will seem like heaven. For people who are not used to dutch licorice and other specialties, this place will seem like a let-down. I have been there twice. The first time was an event. The bread WAS fresh - obviously. The sandwiches (The Amsterdam) which is a typical dutch sandwich was very good. The fact that it came with those boring chips does not bother me. Do you really think Subway or other places get them from a different place? The second time we went there, I will admit it was somewhat of a let-down sandwich-wise. They did not have any egg - it was though 15 minutes before close time. So I can not fault them on that too much. I loaded up on dutch specialty items, which seemed to be a little depleeted. I give it 4 stars for dutch specialty items. That is what I really go for - not the sandwiches.

    (4)
  • Shokouh H.

    This was a very cute little sandwich shop. The 2 ladies that worked there were super friendly. I tried one of their paninis and it was really good. Loved it:)

    (5)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Street
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No

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