Meeting the Maitre
Meetings are possible on weekdays during opening hours, or outside these hours on request for groups of 6 persons and up. The Upperroom or Huntingroom are recommended especially for closed gatherings.

The Upperroom is a diningroom suitable for 6 to 10 persons at a round table, or up to a maximum of 14 persons in carré- (square) setting. In origin this used to be the inns' main bedroom. The door in the back of the room still exposes the entrance to the bed where, it has been said, Napoleon went to sleep with Marie Antoinette, after having enjoyed diner on his way back from Palace Het Loo in October 1811.

The Huntingroom can be closed off from the rest of the restaurant, and is suitable for larger meetings or presentations. Depending on the seating arrangement this room offers place from 12 up to 32 persons. The huntingroom is the original stables of the inn. Through the doors the livestock could walk in and out. The ceiling was closed only later. It used to be the place to dry the grass. The wallpaintings with hunting pictures date from the 50-ies and are from the hand of the late Apeldoorn artist Withaar.




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