Hoenderloo (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦundərloː]) is a Dutch village located south west of the city of Apeldoorn. Most of the village is part of the municipality of Apeldoorn, but a small part belongs to the municipality of Ede, among which the hamlet Hoog Baarlo.
Restaurants in Hoenderloo
4.5 based on 85 reviews
We booked the restaurant after Reading the Tripadvisor reviews. This was out first night in Holland and as it was a Saturday we wanted to make sure we were booked into somewhere recommended. We booked off the resuaturant website. This is a quality restaurant. We both had the weekly meny 29.5 euros. There was no choice but the food was exceptional. Water was also provided and liberally refilled. The bread was delicious and also refilled several times. The amuse bouche were lovely. The service was superb and I cannot think of any reason not to give this place 5 stars.
4 based on 33 reviews
Some of us had mustard soup and freshly baked bread which was very good. The caesar salad was very fresh and had plenty of chicken on it.
4 based on 41 reviews
Staying at a hotel nearby and got sick of always eating at the hotel restaurant. Rented a bike and cycled here to take the monotony out of dinner. Wait staff were very friendly and the food was delicious.
4 based on 35 reviews
Large airy restaurant and garden. Excellent menu choice. Try the spare ribs (they have an offer on so you can eat as much as you want). All dishes excellently cooked. Good competitive pricing. Also good selection of beers including local beers. Staff very helpful and sociable.
4.5 based on 520 reviews
Nice restaurant.Too many tables, that makes the restaurant a little too un-personal. Service is efficient, professional and helpful. Food is pretty good and the value for money is excellent. Planken Wambuis is close to the woods, this makes it a great place to hike first and dine afterwards (be sure to make a reservation).
4 based on 127 reviews
't Pannekoekhuis (the name in the listing is not completely correct) serves Dutch pancakes with a twist. They offer the typically Dutch sweet and savory style pancakes, and pancakes with more daring toppings. We liked the Alaska with lox and cream cheese, Peanut with chicken and satay as well as the Stroganoff with pork in a savory sauce.
Do not expect haute cuisine here. Just good food, and weather permitting, enjoyed on the nice outside Seating. Good spot for a hearty dinner after a day outdoors in the Hoge Veluwe national park (the entrance of which is about 1 km from the restaurant).
4 based on 34 reviews
When we arrived, the only other customers were at the bar. We were a little hesitant about ordering a meal, but we shouldn't have worried. I had some great spareribs and my husband had a satay. These came with two kinds of potatoes, beets, and a salad-more food than we could eat. Prices were okay for a tourist town and service was very pleasant and helpful.
3 based on 52 reviews
This self-service restaurant is located in the centre of the Hoge Veluwe National Park, next to the Kroller-Muller museum. There are a lot of seats of outside which on a warm day will be full of people. The restaurant has several sandwiches and some warm menus. We ate a Sandwich (which costed 6 euros, in a supermarket it wouldn't even cost 1 euro) and a pancake with bacon. The pancake with bacon costed €7,50 but tasted very good so I didn't regret chosing this one. A bottle of water for more than €3 is too expensive, almost stealing!
Overall the quality and taste of the food was good (especially the pancake) but I think they should lower their prices. The entrance to the park is €8,40 so if you are with a big group this can turn into an expensive day.
4 based on 145 reviews
We stopped in here on the way to our hotel (see my other reviews) and in retrospect were really glad we did. The food was great, the ambience inside was nice and I especially enjoyed the big bowl of cherries that I had for dessert. Good wholesome food. Try the Veluwe stew - my husband was in 7th heaven!
3.5 based on 58 reviews
Delicious food in the heart of Hoenderloo, with fresh and mostly local food and products. We also have a beautiful sunny Terrace with fine furniture sufficient umbrellas. In the summer we are open 7 days a week.
After missing the bus to Apeldorn, we walked to Het Deelerhof to dine outside. My husband ordered buttered fish and I ordered a three course meal of tomato soup, German steak over grilled onions, and creme brûlée. The side dishes were leaks with cheese, cooked celery with sauce, potatoes, French fries, and salad! It was the best meal we have ever had! We were glad we had missed the earlier bus.
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