Reviews on Pub food in Delft, South Holland Province, The Netherlands. Vermeer’s birthplace and a true gem, Delft sits between The Hague and Rotterdam in the country’s southwest. The city’s name comes from the Dutch word for digging, fitting since canals are a highlight here. Others include the 13th-century Old Church, the 15th-century New Church and the Prinsenhof, once home to William of Orange and now a museum. Delft has long been a center for fine ceramics, and traditional hand painting methods can still be witnessed at Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles.
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4 based on 35 reviews
A cosy brown-cafe right in the center of beautiful Delft. Pool, darts and live sports on TVs all day long!
We stopping in because it was pouring rain out and there was a sign advertising food. We sat at the bar and were told that they did not serve food as their cook left to work at another restaurant so we had beers. The beers were spilled and the glasses and bar were sticky - to attempt to clean anything. Service was not good as the bartender soon left to go hang out with some patrons who were playing pool. I read the other reviews and I just wish that I could say that I had a better experience but I can'tHi Judy,A very unfortunate experience you had in our bar! Would you still remember which day you visited ?Best regards,
4 based on 19 reviews
A typical Dutch bar very close to ât Klooster (across the canal). When comparing to ât Klooster itâs bigger, with bigger selection but not as traditional and quaint. Better visit both.
4 based on 33 reviews
De Liefhebber is specialized in Dutch spirits, local craft beer and gastropub food. Located in the historic centre of delft, on the main market. De Liefhebber is your go-to place to explore everything the Dutch have to offer for local specialities such as
Great service- great selection of beers and very reasonable for such a central location! Very friendly bar manager and we keep being drawn back to this bar- love it and the atmosphere. We love what they ve done with the mezzanine floor.
4 based on 51 reviews
This café "9 to 7" serves good food and coffee. It's right on the market and their terrace is heated, so you can sit outside year 'round. It's well-run and very popular with the locals. The only complaint is that their portions are small and their prices tend to be high.
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4 based on 43 reviews
They have a variety of tasty beers plus good music. The bartender is super friendly and won't let you get bored if you are visiting alone.
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4 based on 59 reviews
Definitely, if you don't know, you will not believe that this place serves such tasty dishes. It is not a gourmet restaurant, neither a classy one but for sure the food it's much much better than the majority of restaurants in the wider area. They always have dishes of the day that are worth to try and the guy that explains the menu (maybe the owner) is very friendly and helpful. Finally, the prices are good, if you consider the prices in NL.A must-go tavern in Delft.
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4 based on 66 reviews
Located on the Beestenmarkt, this perfect place to stop and watch the world go by, whilst resting your feet after a long day being tourists in the city. Pleasant service with great cups of Earl Grey tea (Mr Jones Monkey's Wedding organic tea bags) and home made mint tea using a large amount of fresh sprigs of mint.
4 based on 242 reviews
Bierfabriek is a unique concept in heart of Amsterdam and Delft, combining the disciplines of being a restaurant, beer brewery and cafe. Our concept offers a natural atmosphere in which you can drink (and tab) home-brewed beers. Additionally, we only work
We decided to spend our 10th anniversary away from our central Amsterdam flat and thought Delft would make a good choice. Bierfabriek turned out to a real homophobic hassle. As there was nearly nothing opened for New Year's Eve, we made reservations for 20:30 weeks in advance and I went in the afternoon on the 31st to order a small cake for my husband as a surprise. Everything seemed fine.We showed up at 20:25 and ordered the New Year's special menu. By 21:30 we had no food. Other people who had come in after us had already been served and finished their meals. By 21:40 after asking they brought tiny appetisers. By 22:10 still no food. We had enough and decided to leave to try and get food somewhere else. We were not loud or drunk (that was the large group of straight guys in the back - who appeared to have no problem getting food) - just a middle-aged gay couple trying to get a meal. I went up to pay (probably less than 15 euros at that point) and asked what was the problem. The man said there had been "miscommunication" and I asked what - the fact they we were from America, Norway or even gay. Then he said the drinks were on the house. I had enough - homophobia in the Netherlands! Maybe not but it sure felt like it. Unbelievable. We left and could not find anything open - we put together what we could from vending machines in the hotel. I do not play the gay card but Bierfabriek absolutely ruined New Year's Eve and our 10th anniversary. Not the end of the Earth in the scope of life and first-world problems but the restaurant responded by email that they have "gay people on their staff". This is even more patronizing - they were unwelcoming to guests regardless. Lesson learned - this place is a total no: New Year's Eve, gay, straight, purple or otherwise. PS - super-secret restaurant tip - GAY PEOPLE ARE AMAZING TIPPERS, even in Europe, because we know how hard the work is and do not treat people like servants. Sadly Bierfabriek Delft has not figured that out.Dear Charles,Thank you for your message. After carefully evaluating your complains we sincerely apologize for the service we offered you and your husband on New Years Eve. We regret to hear that your anniversary and NYE turned out in a bad experience. However, I can assure you that this had nothing to do with sexual orientation and we firmly distance ourselves from these statements. As explained, due to miscommunication between our staff (because it was the busiest New Years Eve since we opened in 2014) your dinner was not served in a timely fashion. This is completely on us and hence we apologize. Therefor we would like to invite you back to either Bierfabriek Delft or Bierfabriek Amsterdam so we can make it up to you. All the best wishes for 2019 and kind regards, Ard MulderBierfabriek
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4 based on 145 reviews
Cafe de Oude Jan is a small pub in the centre of Delft, with a big and sunny terrace in the summer. We're a suitable place for lunch and drinks, but also for a gathering of friends or colleagues, birthday party, reception or a lunch with a bigger group. I
Cafe de Oude Jan have a nice and sizeable outdoor terrace at the foot of the Old John - the old church of Delft, of which construction started around 1250. At the moment regrettably a bit disturbed by building activity. However it should be said the Angus burger with goat cheese and Jalapenos was above average. Prices quite reasonable.
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5 based on 76 reviews
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An amazing eatery, excellent and kind staff, know their job well and very welcoming.The Parmaham panini is a must have. The overall vibe is very positive and Happy Tosti manages the perfect balance between Delftâs heritage and modern food presentation.Thank you for your nice review! We would like to welcome you in our restaurant on your next trip to Holland. Happy team Delft
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