Top 6 Food & Drink in Maastricht, Limburg Province

June 28, 2021 Almeta Stockton

Touching Belgium on its west and just a few miles from Germany to the east, Maastricht is the capital of Holland’s southernmost region, Limburg. A town rich in history and culture, Maastricht boasts two wonderful town squares: Vrijthof, with Sint-Servaas Church, Sint-Jan's Cathedral and many bars, cafes and restaurants; and Markt, home to the town hall and, on Wednesday and Friday mornings, a fantastic vendor market. The city’s Vestigingswerken, or old town fortifications, are another big draw.
Restaurants in Maastricht

1. Lambert Smeets

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Very nice wine-tastings, with good and interesting comments. The tastingprogram is entirely made at all your wishes! Please contact us for further information.

2. Stadsbrouwerij de Maastrichter Maltezer

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Stadsbrouwerij de Maastrichter Maltezer

Book a guided tour trough our microbrewery with brewpub. Enjoy the history of Maastricht as beer city. Learn about our brewproces and tast our craft beers! The Tour is including 3 drinks and a bite

3. Wijngaard Apostelhoeve

Susserweg 201, 6213 NE Maastricht The Netherlands +31 43 343 2264 [email protected] http://www.apostelhoeve.nl/
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Wijngaard Apostelhoeve

4. Brewery Bosch

Wycker Grachtstraat 26, 6221 CX Maastricht The Netherlands +31 6 81474702 http://www.brouwerijbosch.nl/
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Brewery Bosch

Bosch Brewery is the last complete city brewery in Maastricht. As an industrial monument, the brewery is unique to the Netherlands. It is completely intact, with malting house, brewery and brewer's house! All parts of the brewery can be visited. Our team of enthousiastic and expercienced volunteers will show you the brewery. A English or German guided tour lasts about one hour. Then you can taste two Maastricht beers with regional cheeses.

Reviewed By EMBE762 - Maastricht, The Netherlands

We visited this with a group and had Rene Brouwers (appropriate name for a guide in a brewery :-) =Brewer in Dutch) to show us around. fascinating really ! it is a trip back to the past and very vivid and colourful. the buildings are vaste and astonishing, packed with history and also a treat for Non Beer lovers. you see all, from the malt to the bottlery and even can see the private house where the last heir of Bosch lived until 2008 ! at the end, of course, some beer tasting is possible in a very nice historic room, de Ridder zaal, named after the previous competition of the Bosch Brewery (funny, but logic, this is a non profit house and the Ridder Brewery is gone forever including the buildings etc and here some of their treasures are honoured with respect in this hall) go and visit, it is worth your time and you help the volunteers and the foundation to keep improving and keeping this heritage.

5. De Bananenboxer

Kesselskade 43 Maastricht In The Fruitchurch, 6211 EN Maastricht The Netherlands [email protected] http://www.bananenboxer.com

Be inspired to eat and drink healthier. Come on a fruit safari in a 400 year old church. Discover new exotics and be inspired by fruit guru De Bananenboxer. For 80 years in markets for 4 generations, your specialist in: Vegetables, fruit, regional products, delicacies, healthy drinks, gifts and treats. Two Fresh Markets: Augustijnenkerk Kesselskade 43 Maastricht: Tuesday to Saturday until 6:00 PM

6. Bemelerhof

Bemelerweg 320, 6226 NE Maastricht The Netherlands +31 43 407 1904 [email protected] http://www.bemelerhof.nl/

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