De Hemel

Top choice in Nijmegen


This youthful bistro, at home in the historic Commanderie van St Jan, cooks up all-day food, including a stylish high tea, shared dinner plates and tempting between-meal snacks to accompany the 12 home-brewed beers it serves on tap from the basement brewery. At weekends dining spills upstairs, into a stylish vintage-styled dining room with sweeping views of the swirling Waal River.

End with a coffee made from beans artisan-roasted in the 1st-floor Holy Beans roastery.


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