Hofje van Wijs

Medieval Centre & Red Light District


Two-century-old coffee and tea vendor Wijs & Zonen (the monarch's purveyor) maintains this pretty courtyard restaurant. It serves Dutch stews, a couple of fish dishes (plus a vegetarian option), and fondue on Thursday evenings, along with jenevers (Dutch gins) and its own-brewed beers. Live acoustic sets take place on Saturday nights.


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