De Arend, French restaurant in Beuningen, Netherlands.
De Arend serves traditional French cuisine alongside steaks and sandwiches in a warm, inviting dining room that combines historical charm with modern comfort for guests seeking refined meals.
Established in 1860, this restaurant has operated continuously for over 160 years, making it one of the oldest dining establishments in the Beuningen area with deep roots in local hospitality traditions.
The restaurant maintains French culinary traditions while incorporating Dutch hospitality, creating a cultural bridge that reflects the international influences present in Netherlands' regional dining scene and local food culture.
Open Wednesday through Sunday from 11:00 to 23:00, the restaurant accommodates up to 100 guests with wheelchair accessibility, free Wi-Fi, terrace seating, and special dietary options including vegetarian and gluten-free meals.
Originally popular among local fishermen who gathered here after river excursions, the establishment still maintains its role as a community gathering place where traditional recipes meet contemporary dining expectations.
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