De Beurs Eten & Drinken: A Culinary Gem in Edam
Experience authentic Dutch cuisine and local brews at De Beurs Eten & Drinken in Edam – where every meal tells a story.
Nestled along the picturesque canals of Edam, De Beurs Eten & Drinken offers a delightful blend of traditional Dutch cuisine and a vibrant atmosphere. With its unique combination of a restaurant, beer store, and gift shop, it is the perfect spot for tourists to savor local flavors while enjoying the charming ambiance of this historic town.
A brief summary to De Beurs Eten & Drinken
- Keizersgracht 6, Edam, 1135 AZ, NL
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- Thursday 5 pm-9:30 pm
- Friday 12 pm-9:30 pm
- Saturday 12 pm-9:30 pm
- Sunday 12 pm-9:30 pm
Local tips
- Try their seasonal specialties for an authentic taste of local cuisine.
- Visit during happy hour to enjoy discounts on selected beers.
- Don’t miss out on browsing the gift shop; it's perfect for unique souvenirs.
- Check their website for special events or beer tastings happening during your visit.
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