Chef Frank Rosin has built up this incredible restaurant with his team in Dorsten. In the decades that it has been open, Rosin has garnered two Michelin stars and many other accolades. The menu is eclectic and fresh, with new dishes for every season. One of the restaurant's unique specialties is their Tafel Schokolade von Entenleber, which features a duck liver chocolate bar. Other spectacular items include cooked venison, salted chocolate, and seasonal fruit ice cream. Rosin also offers an extensive wine list to go with the food. These culinary delights can be enjoyed in the restaurant's elegant and comfortable dining room, which features large windows offering lovely street views.
Listed as a national monument, De Waag is the oldest pub and catering facility in operation since 1423. Visit this legendary pub and enjoy a light meal while appreciating the rustic interiors. On the outside, the façade is styled in typical Lower Rhine Gothic architecture. The historic establishment has a cozy ambiance with an open fireplace to relax. The tables and furniture, ceiling, and wall decor are still old, giving the restaurant an old-world charm.
Established in the year 2016, Vogelhaus is one of Bocholt's most sought after pubbing destinations. The bar offers a wide variety of alcoholic drinks all under one roof, catering to the specifications of most palates. Live music is a regular feature here thanks to its performance stage, where some of the city's most talented local musicians play cover classics.
A moated fortress, Wittringen Castle is found in North Rhine-Westphalia. The royal clan von Wittringen has been first officially recorded in the year 1263 and the castle's construction also dates back to roughly the same period. In the 20th Century, the castle was redesigned as per Dutch Renaissance architectural style. Today, the castle also houses a restaurant serving international fare. The museum space displays more than 500 objects, audiovisual media and theatrical exhibits narrating Ruhr region's history and culture.
Hotel Tenbrock is more than a century old and went through a renovation in 2012 to transform into a more modern hotel. It still retains its historic charm but is decked with contemporary furniture and upholstery for a sleek look. Since it is located en-route a popular hiking and cycling trail, it offers a wonderful respite for hikers and cyclists as well. There is restaurant and bar on-site too.
Established in the year 2016, Vogelhaus is one of Bocholt's most sought after pubbing destinations. The bar offers a wide variety of alcoholic drinks all under one roof, catering to the specifications of most palates. Live music is a regular feature here thanks to its performance stage, where some of the city's most talented local musicians play cover classics.
Chef Frank Rosin has built up this incredible restaurant with his team in Dorsten. In the decades that it has been open, Rosin has garnered two Michelin stars and many other accolades. The menu is eclectic and fresh, with new dishes for every season. One of the restaurant's unique specialties is their Tafel Schokolade von Entenleber, which features a duck liver chocolate bar. Other spectacular items include cooked venison, salted chocolate, and seasonal fruit ice cream. Rosin also offers an extensive wine list to go with the food. These culinary delights can be enjoyed in the restaurant's elegant and comfortable dining room, which features large windows offering lovely street views.
Hotel Tenbrock is more than a century old and went through a renovation in 2012 to transform into a more modern hotel. It still retains its historic charm but is decked with contemporary furniture and upholstery for a sleek look. Since it is located en-route a popular hiking and cycling trail, it offers a wonderful respite for hikers and cyclists as well. There is restaurant and bar on-site too.
A moated fortress, Wittringen Castle is found in North Rhine-Westphalia. The royal clan von Wittringen has been first officially recorded in the year 1263 and the castle's construction also dates back to roughly the same period. In the 20th Century, the castle was redesigned as per Dutch Renaissance architectural style. Today, the castle also houses a restaurant serving international fare. The museum space displays more than 500 objects, audiovisual media and theatrical exhibits narrating Ruhr region's history and culture.
Marl's cozy spot to enjoy local specialties and regional beers, Lenz is popular among the locals. The restaurant has an impressive assortment of classic Bavarian dishes that are made using authentic recipes. A special focus on inculcating only the finest ingredients guarantees true and uncompromising flavors of the region. To complement the food, an elegant selection of wines and beers are on offer. Lenz also has a wonderful outdoor space where you can unwind and enjoy the weather.