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Willem's Dutch Pancakes
Palm Beach●●○○#173 of 719 Places to Eat in Aruba

Willem's Dutch Pancakes

★★★★4.4 out of 5 · 209 reviews
casual
dutch
european
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About

Willem's Dutch Pancakes is across from the Barceló Resort on the Palm Beach strip, in the Arawak Garden complex. The menu is Dutch and European with international touches, and the real draw is the pancake selection — savory and sweet, done in the traditional Dutch style with proper toppings and fillings. It's casual and kid-friendly, which makes it a solid midday stop if you're beached out or need a break from resort dining. The 2025 Travelers Choice award and the #173 ranking out of 719 restaurants in Aruba suggest it holds its own in a crowded field. Subratings are consistent across food, service, atmosphere, and value, all hovering around 4 out of 5 — nothing's exceptional, but nothing's weak either. The price tier is moderate, so you're not overpaying for the novelty. No reservations required, which is practical for walk-ins. If you want pancakes that aren't just breakfast food, this is the place.

At a glance

Area
Palm Beach
Vibe
casual
Price
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Reservation required
Kid friendly
Cuisine
dutch
european
international
Dietary options

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