Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Ouderkerk aan de Amstel. Ouderkerk aan de Amstel is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is largely a part of the municipality of Ouder-Amstel, and lies about 9 km south of Amsterdam. A small part of the town lies in the municipality of Amstelveen. It is connected to Amsterdam by the river Amstel. There is another village called Ouderkerk in South-Holland, Ouderkerk aan den IJssel.
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4 based on 203 reviews
Cafe Kuijper is a modern bar with an old fashioned look. You can enjoy breakfast and lunch here 7 days a week from 09:00 until 17:00. And after 17:00 there is a extensive menu you can enjoy until 00:00 everyday with various local and international savorie
Amazing pizza and great service. Seating indoors and out - which has heaters, blankets and cushions.
4 based on 282 reviews
The Westerpark is a bustling area full of cafés and restaurants. We visited during the Holland Festival production 'Aus Licht' and wanted to eat something small in the one-hour intermissions. Troost is definitely one of the better places we found: offers wonderful beers, friendly service and tasty hamburgers (with or without meat). The classic burger was great.
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4 based on 122 reviews
We had a lovely and tasty lunch by complete surprise. Great price we paid 16.50 and had a sandwich each (a lot of ingredients which were home made) and fries to share. The staff was very nice too!
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4 based on 106 reviews
The Cottage is a cosy little all day pub with a British inspired menu packed with comfort food classics.
Me and my boyfriend got food poisoning at the cottage - I had the Sweet Cottage breakfast and my boyfriend had the Sunday Roast. About 6 hours later we are both throwing up and having a bad food poisoning, one of the worst experiences I've ever had (the typical symptoms.. you get it) which ruined our entire evening and night. Like this wasn't bad enough, the "apology" and explanation I got from the restaurant was even worse. I called the Cottage the day after to share my experience and tell them to check their kitchen, with the man on the phone telling me a half-assed 'sorry' and that he could give me a coffee if I come over. Then, he goes on to tell me that it is very unlikely that me and my boyfriend got food poisoning at their place, as "you both ate very different things that are prepared differently". This person did not seem to understand even remotely how food poisoning is caused - as if it was simply determined by eating the same dishes. He told me that I probably got the flu or "simply got sick". I couldn't believe what I was hearing, instead of apologising he was making it sounds like it was impossible that we got food poisoning at the cottage, that I got it from somewhere else and he could make it up by giving me coffee if I come by again. I went on to tell him about my symptoms and the circumstances, where he then tells me "well, what do you want me to do about it?" He simply was speaking to me like he assumed I wanted financial compensation, while I only wanted to be kind to inform them about the situation and that they should check their kitchen. The rudest and most insincere apology I have ever received - not to mention that he wanted to make it up with a coffee. What a joke. Do NOT go here if you want to get sick badly!Dear Helen, We are very sorry you are feeling the way you do. First and foremost we hope you and your boyfriend get well soon. Secondly our apologies if you feel mistreated by our conversation on the phone. That was of course not our intention.When you called yesterday and explained to me the symptoms of your illness we took it very serious. We have the intention that every guest at The Cottage has a pleasant visit, both in terms of the quality of service as the quality of the chosen meal and/or drinks. Having listened to your story I offered my sympathies for your situation. I also explained that it is highly unlikely (though not impossible) that you got food poisoning from us. You and your boyfriend had different dishes which are prepared in completely different ways. The dishes you had are our most popular dishes of the day and we didnât get any other complaints/stories from any of our other guests. Also our staff enjoyed the roast without any complains afterwards. Like I said before, that makes it highly unlikely (though not impossible). Our kitchen is thorougly cleaned every night and we have a professional cleaner every morning but we double checked everything last night.We donât want to turn this into a yes/no conversation between us since nobody will be helped with that. You have our sincere apologies about the way you feel treated on the phone and you are more than welcome to come by to speak with us in person about this. Kind regards,The Cottage
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4 based on 52 reviews
Between towering buildings of well-known multinationals stands a green hangar. In this hangar 'Brewery Kleiburg' makes the one and only Bijlmer beers. It is a genuine monastery beer, connected to a monastery 'The Kleiklooster' and inspired by this spiritu
We had read up about De Proefzaak and we couldn't wait to visit here and we were not disappointed.Housed in a unique building,it looks like an old air raid shelter with a great outside seating area,the interior is cool with great decor and furnishings including shiny brewing vats prominently on display ,it's just a cool place to enjoy a beer or two .My twin brother Stephen and I were here on a Thursday afternoon and this place was packed,we got a couple of their IPA style beers and these were served in perfect condition,we just chilled out and soaked up the great vibe in this busy and popular brewpub.As much as I enjoy the local beers such as Heineken,Amstel,Gulpener,Bavaria and the like it's just so nice enjoying a quality crafted beer and the beers brewed here are quality.We ended up staying here for a couple of beers each before we moved on and for a first time visit we were very impressed indeed with De Proefzaak. De Proefzaak is really easy to locate by jumping the metro down to stop Bulliwijk ( 50 or 54 ) and walk down Karpeldeep and cut onto Hullenbergweg were you will find this brewpub .Opening hours are;Monday,closed.Tuesday & Wednesday,11.30am till 10pm.Friday to Saturday,11.30am till Midnight. Sunday,closed.A great brewpub and one I highly recommend you visit if your in the area. Dear Neil,We were so happy and excited to read your amazing review. Thank you for writing this story about us and about your experience at De Proefzaak. The most important thing is that you and your twin brother enjoyed your time with us and our beers.We hope to see you back here in the near future. Cheers and kind regards,The entire team of the brewery and the tasting room!
4 based on 582 reviews
The Happy Bull is a burger restaurant located in Amsterdam South, near end of the Vondel park by the Hoofddorpplein. We specialize in hamburgers and milkshakes. Our love and passion for high quality food has quickly earned us the reputation of serving the
A less formal simple dinner with colleagues while travelling. We were looking for a place to relax and enjoy some straight forward food. The Happy Bull didnât disappoint. We were joined by another colleague and although very busy the friendly and helpful staff were able to fit in one more. You do need to book. Iâm not sure you can be certain of a table if you just drop in. Thankfully you can book via TripAdvisor. The food was very well done. The onion rings were great. We all went for a burger of some kind, and the options are extensive. They cater for all tastes with chicken and vegetarian options also available. The craft beer menu was good with a wide range of US beers to add to the Americana feel. Value for money was excellent too. Three of us were well fed with several beers for â¬35/head.
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4 based on 788 reviews
Visited Loetje on Tuesday 06 Aug 2019. 4 people two friends heading to Schiphol for their flight back home to the UK. We sat outside near the riverside. Ordered the 16 piece starter and meat balls in sauce. Delicious. We could have ordered another round! But we didn't for fear of not enjoying the main course. Next we all had the Beef Tenderloin with Loetje Jus. Thank goodness for the bread as we all moped our plates and we could have request more but we didn't like to be seen to be pigs. The Beef was succulent (medium rare) and more or less melted in the mouth. Chips were hot and browned beautifully - very tasty! The two salads (very tasty and nearly over flooded the dish) between 4 people were very generous and to be honest we could have just ordered 1 salad. I mean salad or chips "health conscious" or "bugger the diet!!!" Lol What would you choose? Lastly only two of us had a desert! Coffee liqueur and 2 chocolates. Perfect and our other guest had the Sticky Toffer Pudding. Again a good portion of the pudding with cream. We all had a taste by the way! This looked and tasted light and it was again delicious. A nice syrup helped the desert go down very well. Our friends admitted that they wished they had a similar restaurant close to them in County Durham, where they could go to for snacks or a main meal. They were also overwhelmed by the hospitality of the staff. Great experience!
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