I was in the area as my mothers friend's son had his Exhibition going on at the nearby Gallery Leo XIII space. After viewing his sculptural pieces, we felt a bit nibblish and he recommended getting a bite at the Cafe of the Textielmuseum, which was located just a 3-min walk up the road from the gallery his exhibition was at.
So the 3 of us made our way here, and so this review is for the cafe only, but I really liked the variety of items displayed in the cafe, so actually wouldn't mind checking out the Textielmuseum at all, when have more time. We arrived at the cafe around 3:30ish and they closed at 5pm, so just wasn't enough time that day.
Staff were super friendly and they had an English menu (gotta ask for it tho'). I can almost never pass up a Pate and so got this menu item with lovely dark brown bread, chutney and a bit of greens for €6. It was delicious! I also tried a bit of the Warm Goat cheese & Walnut salad which was really refreshing. I think what struck me most was how cost average price was easily more cheaper than Amsterdam, with menu items being priced more in the ~€10 range in the big smoke, rather than the ~€6 they were here, in a country town!
Oh by the way, do want to also mention again the clever art touches located in the cafe like the yarn spindle as our table centerpiece, or the oversized chairs with beautiful cloth woven between them, as well as the gorgeous tablecloths!
Definitely recommend coming here and next time, I hope to check out the museum too and not just eat at the cafe!
Yelp 62/ 2019 read more