Groede is a village in the Dutch province of Zeeland. It is located about 5 km north of Oostburg in the municipality of Sluis.
Groede was a separate municipality until 1970.
Things to do in Groede
4.5 based on 62 reviews
Food is good. During summer great place to eat outside.
4 based on 65 reviews
It's a nice restaurant, where you can eat fresh fisch and meat. We have also lobster, crab, kingcrab and oysters. Look at our homepage for more dishes.
Het Vissershuis has been there as a pub-wit- pub grub since long, but has developed into an excellent restaurant with very good food (eat fish!) with lots of value for money. Location is a bit off center, but do not let that discourage you.
4 based on 98 reviews
We had marvelous pancakes here. The price of the refreshments are reasonable for such a big tourist location and the food is good.
The staff is friendly and quick and are always willing to help.
I would recommend this place for people with young children.
The nice thing about this restaurant is that it has a big outdoor and an indoor playground for children. So if there is a little waiting time it is not a problem for the children because they are out there playing with all the things they have here, and they have a lot of things for the children to enjoy.
4.5 based on 234 reviews
We enjoyed the showcase of classic dishes from Watergang's past. It was a great pleasure. In Zeeuws-Vlaanderen, the sea is always near; chef Vinke and the Kromme Watergang's team know how to get the best from underwater to your plate, for example coquille St Jacques prepared in a surprising manner. It may also include 'razor blades' and other shells and fish that you never heard of. Nice set of colourful croquants as well. The accompanying wines were well selected. A surprising Grüner Veltliner and a truly 'amazing' Zinfandel with the poultry, to put it the American way. We''ll be back. Take into account that their comfortable suite is in the next village (with a beautiful view over the Westerschelde). Their 7 min shuttle is very convenient.
4.5 based on 219 reviews
We've visited Spetters more than a dozen times now, and never experienced any disappointment. You get plates that are (luckily) not too heavy on the stomach, but always combine wonderful flavours with local ingredients. The place has been redesigned recently, with more light colours, and continues to offer a splendid view on the yachting harbour of Breskens. Don't rely on the website menu too much: it's not updated that often. That said, it would be nicer if the menu changed every month or so (in stead of every 3 months or even less frequently): our "dozen times" would have become "several dozen times"...
5 based on 180 reviews
Came across this restaurant by surprise during summer cycling tour passing historic Groede,
Restaurant looked appealing,yet was closed at the moment so decided returning at later stage.
Went for 4 course lunch. Wow what an culinary trip, dish after dish top gastronomy, top fresh products, modern presentation brought with flair.
Friendly crew, nice modern location, charming village what can U ask for more.
Wines, perfectly paired with food. Beer lovers try IPA Ductch Bargain from local village brewery
1880 is worth a visit and easily competes with, outperforms other top restaurants in nearby Knokke
Food +++++
Service +++++
Location +++++
Price/quality ++++(+)
4 based on 67 reviews
We have visited this restaurant a couple of times and have always enjoyed the food. It is always freshly cooked, my lamb cutlets were delicious as was my husbands chicken with mushroom sauce. Excellent fresh salad and fries come as part of the meal. This is a very friendly place, great service, everyone speaks English ( although we do try a bit of Dutch ) but the part is would like to emphasise is the real value for money that you get here. Well done Yasser your restaurant and your staff represent you very well!
3.5 based on 187 reviews
The restaurant sits on the sand on Cadzand Beach - stunning place winter or summer. Wifi for those that want to lounge in the sun and work! Ships pass through on way to Antwerp, dogs very welcome and new chefs are working hard to bring the menu from beachside to dining.
On the pleasant seaside between Groede and Nieuwvliet Bad there are a couple of options. We like this one for it's pleasant staff and menu. We noticed that at another beach bar, Beachhouse 25 where you'll have the big parking, the music was way too loud. We had waffles. The strawberry where at the end of august still tasty. Waffle itself could have been bigger (3x5). As the weather was changeable the place got crowded and rather loud. There are nice loungeseats on the Terrace. Orders came out of the kitchen fast enough.
4.5 based on 106 reviews
This restaurant positions itself slightly upmarket compared to the competitors in this fishermans village that hosts a remarkable large number of restaurants within its borders.
Question is, does this restaurant offer enough extra in order to justify the 10 to 20 % price difference? My answer is ambivalent: yes and no. Don't get me wrong: service and food quality are very good. However, the main course is accompanied by french fries. That in itself is a too easy choise at this level, but what makes it worse is that these fries are not even home made.
The quality of the kitches may justify the price level, but this restaurant has to figure out some extra;s in orde to complete the overall picture. Something like a wine degustation menu with a glass of well chosen wine to accompany each course would be a good option.
4.5 based on 191 reviews
We started off a bit on the wrong foot as they couldn't find our booking and seemed flustered, and I was flustered because I didn't see why it mattered given that they had many tables available. Things improved from there. Someone helpfully explained the entire menu (which was in Dutch!). We settled on mussels nature, which came in a huge traditional pot with frites and sauce. We also had the shrimp croquettes and one order of bread with herbed butter. Everything came out at the same time and was fresh and delicious. The mussels weren't the best I've ever had - I thought the broth was too salty and too oniony - maybe the could have had more options (there were two - nature (the one we took) and garlic and cream. But they were good, and it was (almost) season, so we were happy with the choice. The rest of the food was fresh and delicious too. With drinks, I think it came to around 55-60 EUR. Very reasonable. And one of the server spoke Spanish (which my husband also speaks) - this simplified things as English wasn't getting much traction. A nice location with free 1.5 hour parking. Recommended!
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