84 /100 Cafe de biet (Restaurant) NIEUWE HAVEN 141 Very nice bar in Zierikzee, large bar with separate rooms to sit and relax. Great food, nice selection of Zeeuwse beers, friendly staff. But the prices are to high. €6-8 for a local Kees or Emelisse is too steep. |
84 /100 Cafe de biet (Restaurant) NIEUWE HAVEN 141 I ve been here three times now, this place is great. Nice terrace on harbour- or quite streetsite. The beer menu is pretty good, nice selection of young and upto 3,5 years old Orval and 18 local Zeeuws beers. But it gets really exiting when it comes to the ’blacklist’ with some for the netherlands special and rare beers. The food also smells good but I didnt try it jet. |
72 /100 Cafe de biet (Restaurant) NIEUWE HAVEN 141 Visited during winter holiday, located in the harbour area in a historic building. Typical interior for a Dutch brown café. Helpful staff and reasonable prices. Beerlist is possibly the best on this "isle". Certainly worth the visit if you’re in town |
42 /100 Tapperij ’t Stoepje (Bar) MELKMARKT 4 Dont know why this cafe is added. They have 10 beer. A standard cafe has around 10 beers and so this is just a standard cafe. Dont botter to come here if you’re looking for a good beer cafe. You better go to De Gesuikerde Biet. |
70 /100 Tapperij ’t Stoepje (Bar) MELKMARKT 4 "Tapperij ’t Sloepje" in the medieval city of Zierikzee, evokes distant echos of the rich Zeelandish city life. Zierikzee’s 14th century hustle and bustle can still be felt when one imagines horse-carts rambling down the idyllic cobble-stone roads that hug the little tavern in a tight embrace, with the historic Melkmarkt road running by the worn-out quaint terrace. |
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