Weis Stue Restaurant
About
Weis Stue, located in the heart of Denmark’s oldest town, Ribe, is a living museum dating back to the 1600s. The historic inn‑house offers four distinct rooms, each reflecting a different period of the building’s storied past: the Skænkestuen with its Dutch tiles and 700‑year‑old baptismal font, the Vagtstuen adorned with morning stars and a 1600s police officer’s décor, the Grøn Stue with a grand oval table, and the Ribestuen—Ribe’s largest hall—capable of hosting up to 50 guests for celebrations. Visitors are treated to a genuine Danish kitchen that serves classic dishes made from carefully sourced ingredients, renowned for the town’s finest beef and traditional pastries. Outside, a charming courtyard garden provides a serene spot for a leisurely lunch or a glass of local beer in summer. The property also houses seven guest rooms for those wishing to stay on-site, offering panoramic views of Ribe’s historic cathedral. Whether for a family outing, a romantic dinner, or a cultural tour, Weis Stue blends heritage with hospitality, delivering an unforgettable Danish experience. Audience and highlights are showcased below.
Highlights
- Historic Interior
- Authentic Danish Cuisine
- Scenic Courtyard
- Guest Rooms
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour