5/5 Soetpotatis 1 year ago on Google • 65 reviews
I
have
seen
this
locale
plenty
of
times
since
I
live
nearby
but
never
had
the
opportunity
to
come
visit
it.
Well,
now
that
I
did
I
am
pleased
to
say
it's
one
of
my
favorite
places
I
have
been
to.
The
menu
and
food
is
decent
and
fairly
priced.
I
had
a
Rumpsteak
with
mashed
potatoes
and
a
spicy
sauce.
It
was
all
very
well
prepared
and
nicely
presented
on
the
plate.
Absolute
praise
to
the
kitchen
crew
for
the
food
and
for
letting
me
order
food
even
though
the
kitchen
was
supposed
to
be
closed
(I
did
tip
fairly
well
so
I
hope
my
brethren
of
the
blade
did
get
their
share
of
the
tip).
The
locale
is
nicely
decorated
in
true
medieval
fashion-wooden
tables,
candles,
shields
and
swords
hung
up
as
ornaments
and
when
I
was
there
I
had
the
pleasure
of
being
taught
some
history
too
about
the
meaning
of
"crossing
blades",
or
in
other
words,
a
duel
which
used
to
take
in
taverns
like
this
one,
but
with
no
actual
bloodshed,
just
public
humiliation.
I
was
tempted
to
give
it
a
go,
but
I
guess
my
stage
fright
took
over
(perhaps
next
time).
To
keep
the
feeling
of
being
in
a
medieval
tavern,
the
wenches
(waitresses)
and
inkeeper
(I
guess?)
all
spoke
in
an
old
accent,
which
I
found
a
very
nice
touch,
albeit
me
not
being
as
well
versed
kinda
ruined
the
atmosphere.
The
music
that
plays
in
the
tavern
is
likewise
inspired
on
folk
songs
so
expect
to
hear
a
lot
that
too.
It
does
blend
very
well
to
the
locale
and
just
elevates
it
a
bit
further.
Apart
from
the
atmosphere
there
are
some
specific
and
old
school
drinks
to
be
had
like
Mead,
Apple
wine
and
others.
That
is
the
only
downside
I
can
think
of
as
the
drinks
were
quite
expensive,
but
then
again
I
can
understand
it.
It's
a
business
after
all
and
they
have
to
earn
their
bread
in
some
way
so
I
cannot
scold
them
on
it.
Besides,
I
don't
think
there
is
another
place
where
one
can
order
Mead,
so
exclusivity
has
a
price
too.
All
in
all,
a
lovely
experience
and
a
place
worth
visiting
if
you
are
into
medieval
lore/atmosphere
or
love
high
fantasy
like
I
do
as
well
as
history.
Can't
wait
to
visit
it
again.
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