Herberg De Boer'Nkinkel - Middenweg 7
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Contact Herberg De Boer'Nkinkel
Address : | Middenweg 7, 7351 BA Hoenderloo, Netherlands |
Phone : | π +78 |
Postal code : | 7351 |
Website : | http://www.boerenkinkel.nl/ |
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City : | Hoenderloo |
Description : | Unfussy rooms in a relaxed hotel featuring free Wi-Fi & breakfast, plus a restaurant with a terrace. |
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Tycho Scholtens on Google
β β β β β Great special teas with homemade food. We had the salmon salad and the burger which tasted great!
We think about going back there for a few nights for one of the arrangements.
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Lisa Windhager on Google
β β β β β It's a very cozy restaurant and hotel. After a nice walk at the "Hoge Veluwe" we enjoyed our lunch at the restaurant. The waiters were friendly. I would recommend to order a hot chocolate-caramel. It's very tasty and something different as always the same typical "chocomelk". For lunch we had the clubsandwich which was delicious.
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Martin Berntzen on Google
β β β β β Wonderful hospitality and lovely clean and nicely furnished room. Food was great and the location is fantastic for dog owners, right by a fenced in woodland.
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Shalini Makkar on Google
β β β β β DO NOT EAT HERE! I went here with a friend and we both ordered the Flank Steak. As soon as the food arrived, we noticed a funky smell coming from the steak. Despite this, we proceeded to try the steak and after only a bite informed our waiter that the steak smelled and tasted strange. The waiter went back to the kitchen, came back with the same plates and told us the chef had said there was nothing wrong with the meat. We told the waiter we couldnβt eat the food as there was obviously something wrong with it, he simply took the uneaten plate back and brought us a β¬60 bill. No excuse me, we are sorry, can we get you anything else? Absolutely rude and unprofessional staff. If there were negative stars, this place would have deserved all five of them! Do yourself a favor and fast if necessary instead of eating here.
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Jan Torben Hansen on Google
β β β β β Amazingly sweet and helpful staff. Nice atmosphere on site. Hoenderloo is a lovely little village, with the national park as a neighbor. You can / must bring dog / s when you stay overnight. Minus: The dogs must not be in the restaurant, even though they are quiet and on a leash. There are no two duvets for the double bed. Dinner prices and menu are not the same as advertised on the website. It surprised us a lot ...... However, we clearly recommend this place ....
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Stella Gunawan on Google
β β β β β Food is really amazing. Room is neat and clean, despite small size. Itβs comfortable, service is good too. But again, the winner is for me the food. Too good. Get the bbq if you can, itβs unreal.
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Laurentius Judhianto on Google
β β β β β Simply excellent food. I am critical and skeptical of hotel - restaurant food especially in touristic place. Yet they caught me by surprise! I had a beautifully marinaded BBQ beef pork ribs that tasted fantastic, one of the best I have ever eaten in NL for a price that's a bargain. Their homemade tea also deserve another 2 thumbs up.
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P R. on Google
β β β β β We had an extraordinary weekend there.
The place is nice and tidy , very cozy and welcoming.
And its really right across the street from the park.
The room we were in was very tight in space, so the door could not be fully open, but I think that could be improved by removing one of the night tables.
The staff was very nice and friendly and willing to help.
The food was AMAZING, from breakfast to lunch, even the lunchboxes they offer for if you are planning to spend the day in the park. Definitely detail oriented.
Their selection of beers and cocktails was also very nice.
I would love to come back again very soon!
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