Private Dutch Food Tour in Delft





Description
Try out Dutch food and drinks in during this private tasting tour in Delft. Between the tastings, you'll explore the old center of Delft and learn about the city's rich history in an engaging way. You’ll visit six hand-picked spots for a variety of Dutch specialties, which may include: crispy bitterballen paired with a local beer, freshly baked apple pie with coffee, salty licorice, and even a surprising cheese bonbon. Stops vary with the seasons, ensuring every tour is a little different, but always delicious. Dietary restrictions or allergies? Let us know in advance and we’ll arrange tasty alternatives. Highlights • Taste a curated selection of 6 Dutch snacks and drinks • Explore Delft’s picturesque canals, market squares, and historic streets • Learn local stories and insider tips from a passionate private guide
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Itinerary
The Food and Drink Tour starts on the market square, right in the middle of the city center. Our guide will tell you some stories about what you can see here and about the city's history. If it is a market day, the first food stop will be right in the middle of the square.
Before we actually start, let's reset our tasting buds. We will briefly visit the oldest chemist of the Netherlands, a store from 1759. There we will be taking some old Dutch medicine... Good for the stomach! That sounds odd, but don't worry. The chemist will tell us about it.
The next stop is restaurant 't Boterhuis, the old butter house. They don't sell butter anymore, but we will try something with butter there. Poffertjes! Little Dutch pancakes.
On our way to the next stop, we'll pass by some of Delft's most interesting highlights. You'll hear stories about the meat hall, the old beer brewing industry and Delft's leaning tower.
Our next stop is a little cheese store from 1901, right next to the Old Church. Of course you'll taste some Dutch cheese, you saw that coming already. But they'll also give us something more unexpected: a cheese bonbon. Let's see!
Our next stop is a windmill from the 17th century: Molen De Roos. This is a wheat grinding windmill, that is still grinds its own wheat. They sell their own flower and baked goods. You will hear about the windmill, taste some of the good stuff they make and (if you want) you can go up a few stairs to see how the windmill actually works.
We will walk toward our next stop: a fish store. Here, you can choose if you want to finally eat the Dutch pickled herring. Don't worry if that doesn't appeal to you though, there is also something that is easier to love. You'll see!
Time for a drink! The next stop is the oldest bar of Delft, from 1652. A great place to have some bitterballen, paired with Jenever, beer or something else. If you don't drink alcohol, you can choose from a selection of soda's.
The final stop will be at Stads-koffyhuis. This is a famous coffee and lunch place in Delft. They're located in a super pretty location and they're most famous for their Dutch pancakes and apple pie. It is up to you!
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(2)
My friends and I had the best time on this tour. The guide was fun and it was intersting to learn a bit more about dutch food. We especially liked the cheese tasting!
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We have done this tasting tour in August. It was the first time that they had organized it, but the experience was superb. Great food and drinks, beautiful locations and a fun and engaging guide. Thanks and good luck!
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