As the name suggests, this is the largest and most popular cafe on the square. The indoor seating spills well out into the square in classic European-style-cafe fashion, so there's ample room to lounge about, enjoy a beautiful spring day, and pretend you're Hemingway. They have plenty of meats, cheeses, beers, coffees, and teas to accommodate this kind of occupation. In the evenings the menu changes entirely, and the cafe converts into a rather nice restaurant. The interior design evokes the Old World but also incorporates some modernism, like those increasingly ubiquitous suspended tree branches. Someday we will look back on them as the synthetic potted plant of yesteryear. I remain unversed in traditional Dutch cuisine, but here the bland meat and potatoes appear in haute cuisine form. Dishes run around 20 euro at any rate. As the crowds begin to dwindle it's a nice place to sample Dutch beers and shoot the breeze. read more