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Brasserie/B&B De Pletsmolen

Brasserie/B&B De Pletsmolen

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Platsmolenweg 11, 6361 EN Nuth, Nederland
Accommodation Bed & Breakfast Restaurant
9 (445 reviews)

Brasserie/B&B De Pletsmolen in Nuth presents itself as a two-faced establishment. Housed in the buildings of a former watermill, it combines the Limburg hospitality of a brasserie with overnight accommodation. The rural and tranquil setting, overlooking the meadows, provides an attractive backdrop for both a culinary stop and a multi-day stay. Potential guests will find a very different experience here, depending on whether the focus is on the food or the alojamiento .

The Brasserie: A culinary highlight

What almost all guests seem to agree on is the quality of the brasserie. The restaurant is described as a trendy bar-restaurant where the chef knows how to tantalize the taste buds. Specific dishes, such as the "uitsmijter Pletsmolen" (Pletsmolen sandwich) with four fried eggs and pasta with truffle sauce, are explicitly praised in reviews as a true "taste experience." This makes it a popular stop for cyclists and hikers, including those on the nearby Pieterpad. The menu offers an introduction to local cuisine, and there's even a local beer, "Pletske," which contributes to the authentic experience. The combination of good food and a spacious terrace in a peaceful setting has generated many positive reviews of the restaurant.

The B&B: A stay with pros and cons

Opinions about the hostel in De Pletsmolen are considerably more divided. The accommodation consists of eight rooms and two recently added holiday apartments . A significant plus mentioned by guests is that each room has a private terrace, which is especially appreciated in warm weather. The rooms themselves are described as neat and simply furnished with comfortable box-spring beds and a private bathroom.

Varying service: from friendly to unfriendly

The most inconsistent aspect of De Pletsmolen is the service, which creates a profound divide in guest experiences. On the one hand, there are stories of a "super cozy" B&B with "lovely people." One guest describes how a forgotten toothbrush was provided free of charge from a basket of toiletries, a gesture perceived as excellent "house service." On the other hand, there are scathing reviews. Several visitors complain about a particularly unfriendly and unhelpful hostess. One guest describes an incident where a simple request for loose sheets led to an irritated response, with pillows being angrily thrown back. These contradictory experiences suggest that the quality of welcome can vary greatly, posing a significant risk for those seeking a warm and hospitable stay in a posada or hostería .

Facilities and value for money

Another significant point of criticism concerns the amenities in the accommodations . Guests noted the absence of basic comforts such as a television. The bathroom sometimes only provided hand soap, while shower gel and shampoo had to be obtained from a shared closet in the hallway. This was considered impractical, especially considering the price of approximately €108.90 per night, excluding breakfast. Some consider this price too high for a room whose amenities resemble those of a basic albergue or hostal rather than a full-fledged hotel . The lack of in-room amenities contrasts with the expectations set by the price and the professional image of the brasserie.

Points of attention for potential guests

  • Noise: A guest reported significant noise in their room, resulting in a poor night's sleep.
  • Safety: A comment was made about a piece of playground equipment (a slide) that is considered potentially dangerous for children. Families are advised to make their own assessment of this.
  • Surroundings: While the tranquility is a plus, a visitor described the village of Nuth itself as rather uninspiring, with most establishments closing as early as 9:00 PM. This is worth considering for those who want to do something in the evening.

Final judgment

Brasserie/B&B De Pletsmolen is a place with two distinct identities. The brasserie is undoubtedly the star of the operation, with praise for the cuisine and atmosphere. It's an excellent choice for lunch, dinner, or drinks in a beautiful, rural setting. The B&B, however, is a more complex proposition. Those looking for a simple, clean place to sleep without much luxury will find an excellent base here, especially due to the quiet location and private terrace. However, it's not a luxury resort or a complex of fully equipped villas . Potential guests should be aware of the minimal room amenities and, more importantly, the highly variable quality of service. The experience can range from heartwarming to downright disappointing, making a stay here a gamble. For the traveler who comes primarily for the culinary experience and sees the apartment or room purely as a functional overnight stay, De Pletsmolen may be suitable. However, those expecting a complete package of comfort, amenities, and consistent, friendly service are advised to carefully consider the varying reviews before booking.

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