This classic Texel bar and restaurant not only offers a cosy wood interior decorated with beer ads, nautical lamps and a huge stained glass ceiling fixture, but it also happens to have one of the most central summer terraces in town. You can order Dutch staples such as soups, sandwiches, pancakes and lots of breakfast food including a full English during the day and in the evening you can try international dishes like Irish rib-eyes, seafood and its speciality lamb dishes made with local island ingredients. You can also watch sports on a number of flat screens while you enjoy a Murphy’s Red, a Texel brew or a number of imported beers in bottles.
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