Reviews on Pub food in Groesbeek, Gelderland Province, The Netherlands. Groesbeek (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣruzbeːk]) is a town and former municipality in the province of Gelderland, the Netherlands. In January 2015 the former municipality merged with Millingen aan de Rijn and Ubbergen. The larger area was known as Groesbeek until January 2016, when its name was changed to Berg en Dal.
Things to do in Groesbeek
Nice place to stop for drinks and some simple food like cake or snacks.Several chickens are roaming around looking for your crumbs.Very close to the border with the Netherlands, and the personnel speak Dutch as well.Great stop during a cycle tour for example.
4 based on 121 reviews
The Blaauwe Hand is truly world class. The bar keepers are very knowledgeable and are more than happy to make suggestions. They have a good variety of local and regional beers from the Netherlands and Belgium. The food is homemade and tastes great. There's nothing quite like having a few at this place, with the beer served properly, in its proper glass. The afternoon and evening just fly by.
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3 based on 97 reviews
At the à la carte restaurant Fletcher Parkhotel Val Monte, you can enjoy the delicious food prepared for you by the head chef with passion and professionalism. The hotel bar is open daily for lunch, or a snack and drink in the evening. When the sun comes
A hotel called Val Monte in an affluent neighbourhood on the outskirts of Nijmegen.... I had an image of an old country mansion so it was rather disconcerting to walk up to something akin to a 1970s apartment block. The time warp continued inside, also reinforced by ads for ABBA tribute band and Beatle Revival weekend deals. Yes, the hotel seems to have been renovated fairly recently but do not expect charm: it is vast, with endless long corridors, large dining and meeting rooms, bars, terraces. My room, when I eventually reached it, was comfortable enough but uninspiring, with, as only amenities, a flat screen tv and hairdryer stuck in the wall: no drinks making facilities, no safe, no iron, no toiletries apart from generic âhair, body and handâ soap dispenser, in what is billed as a 4* hotel. Overall, as a hotel, it is functional and comfortable: plenty of common space, a swimming pool and health suite on-site, restaurant serving tasty food and bar. It is very good value for money given these facilities and had it been a 3* hotel, I would have scored it more highly. However, I consider it average in relation to its 4* classification.
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