Moeder de Gans
About
Moeder de Gans is a charming restaurant‑café housed in a 1740‑year‑old timber‑framed farmhouse in the picturesque village square of Teuven, Belgium. The historic building – complete with a stone hearth, original stables, and even a very old water‑well in the courtyard – gives the place a warm, medieval‑village ambience that delights visitors. Guests can enjoy hearty, locally sourced dishes such as stews, roasted rabbit with Voerense sauce, and an array of regional cheeses, all prepared with a focus on organic and artisanal ingredients. The cosy dining rooms, open‑fire fireplace, and dog‑friendly patio make it an ideal stop for families, history lovers and food enthusiasts looking for a relaxed, authentic experience. In addition, a beer‑café with a wide selection of local brews, vintage wines, and warm drinks rounds out the menu, providing something for every palate. A visit to Moeder de Gans offers more than just cuisine – the restaurant also hosts various arrangements and walking tours that invite guests to explore the surrounding Voerstreek countryside. The ample parking, friendly service, and the welcoming atmosphere of the open courtyard turn every meal into a memorable occasion.
Highlights
- Historic House‑Fireplace
- Fermented Local Brews
- Warm Ambient Fireplace
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Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Cozy Atmosphere & Friendly Staff
- Authentic Medieval Charm
- Generous Parking & Friendly Service
- Local Ingredients & Regional Specialties
- Dog‑Friendly Environment
Things to consider
- Limited Payment Options
What people are saying
At a glance
- Verified listing
- Typical visit: about 1 hour