Cafe "De Veehandel"
Whoever enters goes back in time. Furniture as before in all village cafés, flower curtains, a wall with manual coffee grinders, antique KG coffee and Heineken enamel signs on the wall and a cupboard full of antique tins.
Sister Huizinga (65) points to an almost hidden window. "In those years the maid was not allowed to enter the inn. When the brandy ran out, she had to go to the cellar to fill wine. She then knocked at this hidden counter so that the innkeeper could take the wine. It must have been around the beginning of 1900 .
The characteristic building was once a cretan house. Cattle dealer Glastra bought it and turned it into an inn. "The coachmen could sleep here. If a coachman came, the girl was lifted from her bed and the coachman came into a warm bed. She then had to sleep in the hayloft. "
Cafe "De Veehandel"
Whoever enters goes back in time. Furniture as before in all village cafés, flower curtains, a wall with manual coffee grinders, antique KG coffee and Heineken enamel signs on the wall and a cupboard full of antique tins.
Sister Huizinga (65) points to an almost hidden window. "In those years the maid was not allowed to enter the inn. When the brandy ran out, she had to go to the cellar to fill wine. She then knocked at this hidden counter so that the innkeeper could take the wine. It must have been around the beginning of 1900 .
The characteristic building was once a cretan house. Cattle dealer Glastra bought it and turned it into an inn. "The coachmen could sleep here. If a coachman came, the girl was lifted from her bed and the coachman came into a warm bed. She then had to sleep in the hayloft. "