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    Woltje's - Main entrance. July 2025

    Woltje's

    4.7(6 reviews)
    58.8 km

    Aka the shop for all your stroopwafel needs. I honestly never knew they came in so many flavors. So…read moremany. If nothing else, come for all the samples. And if you're able to attend one of their short demonstrations. It'll happen either in the basement with the full theater kitchen or in the back of the shop at a little counter. Either way, they'll give you some of what is made for a taste, and I never realized just how good freshly made, warm stroopwafel was. It is amazing. O.o We were part of a tour group and the demo came as part of the package. If you're on your own, I think it may cost a few euros. Woltje's Backerij, or Woltje's Bakery, consists of a shop (1st floor), bakery (downstairs), and museum (upstairs). They sell chocolates, ice creams, and waffles, but their main focus are stroopwafels. This is a Dutch signature wafer consisting of thinner brown sugar wafers with a caramel filling that was traditionally laid over the top of a steaming cup of tea, hence the circular shape. The founder/original baker was a woman (who I get the feeling was a pillar of her community) who apparently took the original recipe and made it her own into the Volendamse wafel. Nowadays, Woltje's seems to have stuck with the base recipe but have expanded in terms of variety with four base categories (caramel, speculaas/cookie butter, honey, and chocolate-covered). Seriously, there was an APPLE PIE stroopwafel. And I REALLY love the chocolate covered ones. Those are really satisfying bites. Again, we came as part of a tour group. The majority of the group were led down for a presentation in the basement kitchen. Meanwhile, we were in the group of remaining people (who couldn't fit) and were given a much more intimate, close-up presentation at a little counter set up in the back of the store. I think the basement presentation was more of how the bakery makes or used to make stroopwafels in large batches. While I would have liked the see the kitchen myself, but seeing the actual process closely and also a lot of fun. I'd love to try to make some myself. Overall, this was a really fun stop and I loved tasting everything. Most importantly, I thought the short demonstration was great and the discovery that warm stroopwafels are AMAZING. Additionally, the packs and tins they sell make for great souvenirs. For cookies, they're actually pretty sturdy and could actually take a bit of pressure. All of ours got back to the States without any problems.

    STROOOOOOOP WAAAAFFFLLLLEEEEE!!!…read more If you don't know what a stroop waffle is, you should. Its a classic Dutch dessert consisting of two very thin crispy waffles with some sweet warm caramel syrup between them...its pure magic. BUT! You need to get it fresh, don't fall for the cold, dry and inferior prepackaged stroop waffles. For a mere €2, one of Woltje's divine Dutch divas will hand craft you a hot, fresh, caramel crispy stroop waffle..a perfect ratio of carb crunch, sweet caramel, and joy exploding in your mouth. Eat this!

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    Woltje's - Inside. July 2025

    Inside. July 2025

    Woltje's - Old style kitchen. July 2025

    Old style kitchen. July 2025

    Woltje's - Outside entrance. Making stroopwaffles. July 2025

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    Outside entrance. Making stroopwaffles. July 2025

    De Appelpannenkoek - La cocina

    De Appelpannenkoek

    4.3(4 reviews)
    78.4 km

    Holy Cow!!! This is awesome! They accommodated our large group of over 35 and really took care of…read moreall our crazy kids. The beer was delicious and the pancakes were yummo! I had the bacon and apple pancake while my husband tried a savory everything pancake. His was scrumptious and I wished I had ordered his after trying a bite. The sauces they offer are both sweet and savory and depending on the type of pancake you got they were deceivingly delicious. You could also enjoy soups, salads, and some other savory dishes. So, there was a little something for everyone. We visited this restaurant over a year ago and vowed that we'd be back with our swim team and we were able to make it happen. I would highly suggest going here if you are in the area. If the weather is nice there's great play equipment outside for the kiddos.

    This little hidden gem is located amongst the Tegenbosch trees. It is the cutest lil place with a…read morerustic vibe next to a goat farm and of course an apple orchard. The pancakes were quite tasty and enormous, the size of a large plate. Have been here twice and first time had a savory pancake with bacon and cheese which was good but would not recommend as a sole meal, maybe to share for a table as they are pretty heavy and a lil greasy. But the regular pancakes with cream and strawberries were absolutely delicious! Also have had the vegetable soup which was really nice but maybe lacking a bit of salt. There is a small market next door with some produce and home baked goods for a lil shopping.

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    De Appelpannenkoek - Dining area and loft

    Dining area and loft

    De Appelpannenkoek - View towards the entry and bar

    View towards the entry and bar

    De Appelpannenkoek - "de Boer" (The Farmer) - their top seller.  Bacon, cheese, mushrooms, tomato, leeks.  €10,95

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    "de Boer" (The Farmer) - their top seller. Bacon, cheese, mushrooms, tomato, leeks. €10,95

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