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Holland, Michigan, collage with Seventy-Six restaurant, tulips, and meal of burgers and fries at Waverly Stone Gastropub

Best Restaurants in Holland, Michigan: 24 Local Places to Eat and Drink

Whether you’re visiting for springtime tulips, summer beach days, or Dutch-themed attractions, you are likely wondering where to find the best restaurants in Holland, Michigan.

As a Michigander who has visited Holland numerous times over the years, I’ve rounded up the best Holland restaurants, pubs, breweries, bakeries, and even a local ice cream spot that earned a former president’s (and this foodie’s) approval.

Additionally, if you’re looking for more ideas of things to do and places to eat in West Michigan, check out my Holland Tulip Time guide and posts about Grand Rapids and Saugatuck.

Disclosure: Some meals featured in this post were comped or discounted, but, as always, all opinions are my own. Additionally, this dining guide to Holland, Michigan, includes affiliate links. When you click on one of these links and make a purchase or reservation, I may earn a small commission.


Take This Holland Dining Guide On the Go!

Before we delve into the best places to eat and drink in Holland, Michigan, I wanted to share that you can access this dining guide offline and with GPS navigation to each of the local eateries I recommend. 

To access your handy, on-the-go version of this article, download the GPSmyCity app on your phone. Then, take this Holland dining guide on your trip! 

To learn more about how GPSmyCity works, I’ve written this post about using this must-have travel app for self-guided walking tours in destinations around the world.

Why Visit Holland, Michigan?

De Zwaan, meaning graceful bird, is an authentic Dutch windmill surrounded by 100,000 tulips each spring at Windmill Island Gardens in Holland, Michigan.
De Zwaan, meaning graceful bird, is an authentic Dutch windmill surrounded by 100,000 tulips each spring at Windmill Island Gardens in Holland, Michigan. (© Erin Klema)

Holland is a lakefront destination along the shores of Lake Macatawa, settled by Dutch immigrants. It’s a destination where relaxing “lake life” vibes meet Old World charm.

Here, you can immerse yourself in the city’s Dutch heritage. Start your day by touring De Zwaan, the working windmill at Windmill Island Gardens. Then, learn how to klompen dance and make a stoopwafel cookie at Nelis’ Dutch Village, shop for blue-and-white delftware at De Klomp Wooden Shoe & Delft Factory, or view Dutch art at the Holland Museum.

Of course, one of the best times to visit Holland and see its Dutch roots on display is during the annual Tulip Time festival when millions of tulips bloom!

Beyond the springtime tulips, Holland charms visitors with its waterfront location marked by Big Red, the most photographed of Michigan’s 129 lighthouses, at Holland State Park. Throughout the year, Holland’s downtown is a lovely place to browse boutique shops, stroll through city parks, and dine at local restaurants.

During your trip to Holland, you can easily visit other lakeshore towns in West Michigan, such as South Haven, Douglas, Saugatuck, Grand Haven, and Muskegon. You’ll also be near wineries and tasting rooms in the Fennville and Lake Michigan Shore appellations.

RELATED: Where to Eat in Saugatuck

Tunnel Park beach on Lake Michigan in Holland, Michigan, USA
During the summer and even warm spring days, as seen above, locals and visitors flock to the beaches at Holland State Park and Tunnel Park, pictured here. (© Erin Klema)

How to Get to Holland, Michigan

Holland is less than a three-hour drive from Chicago and Detroit, making weekend getaways from either of these Midwest cities convenient. It’s also less than 30 miles, or about 35-40 minutes by car, from Grand Rapids, making it a popular day trip destination among local Grand Rapidians and visitors to Michigan’s second-largest city.

In addition to driving, you can also reach Holland by Amtrak train from Chicago or by car ferry from Milwaukee. Holland is about a 45-minute drive from the Muskegon ferry terminal, where the high-speed Lake Express Ferry arrives from Milwaukee.

Other cities within a 6-hour road trip from Holland include Indianapolis (3.5 hours), Cleveland (5 hours), Cincinnati (5.25 hours), Columbus (5.5 hours), and Louisville (6 hours).

Visiting Holland from further away? The closest major airport is Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GRR) in Grand Rapids. The drive from the Grand Rapids airport to Holland takes about 40 minutes, so I recommend renting a car at the airport.

Tulips in downtown Holland, Michigan, USA
Tulips line 8th Street in downtown Holland, Michigan, each spring during the annual Tulip Time festival. (© Erin Klema)

Where to Stay in Holland, Michigan

Teerman Lofts — For a unique stay in downtown Holland, consider booking a suite with a full kitchen above Teerman’s department store.

Tulyp, Tapestry Collection by Hilton — This eco-friendly boutique hotel is in the heart of Holland’s downtown restaurants, brewpubs, and boutique shops. Conveniently, Koffie Cafe and 1847 Lounge offer on-site dining from breakfast through dinner.

Courtyard by Marriott Holland Downtown — For Marriott Bonvoy members, earn or use your points when you stay at this downtown Holland hotel. Amenities include an indoor/outdoor pool, a hot tub, a fitness center, and the on-site Big E’s Sports Grill open for lunch and dinner.

Cottonwood Inn — Couples may enjoy the cozy suites at this charming bed and breakfast. You can soak in a claw-foot tub, sit together on the porch, or take in panoramic views of the woods from your room.

Explore the map below for available accommodations!

Top Local Places to Eat in Holland, Michigan

From breakfast to dessert, you’ll find a diverse range of dining options in Holland. You can taste the city’s Dutch heritage, sample other global cuisines, pair casual pub fare with a locally brewed beer, sip a craft cocktail at an upscale restaurant, or indulge in a sweet treat. In this post, I share my favorite places to eat in Holland!

Best Breakfast in Holland: deBoer Bakkerij & Dutch Bros Restaurant

Hippy Hash breakfast dish with sourdough toast, two roma tomato slices, and scrambled eggs atop Dutch potatoes
Hippy Hash at deBoer Bakkerij & Dutch Bros. Restaurant during Tulip Time in May 2015 (© Erin Klema)

Craving a hearty and “eggscellent” breakfast dish, buttermilk pancakes, or a taste of the Netherlands? Then, deBoer Bakkerij & Dutch Bros. Restaurant’s North Side eatery is the place to be!

Open at 7 a.m. daily, deBoer Bakkerij & Dutch Bros. Restaurant is a popular spot for breakfast and lunch in Holland.

The menu features a variety of savory breakfast dishes, including the Hippy Hash, made with scrambled eggs, chorizo, Dutch potatoes, Bermuda onions, tomatoes, and a chipotle hollandaise sauce. You’ll also find a variety of Eggs Benedict dishes, breakfast sandwiches, and omelets.

On the sweet side, the menu offers buttermilk “klompen” pancakes, waffles covered in caramelized bananas or fresh strawberries with whipped cream, and custard-dipped French toast. For a healthier breakfast, consider opting for an egg-white frittata, avocado toast, steel-cut oatmeal, or a Greek yogurt parfait with granola, seasonal fruit, and a drizzle of agave nectar.

Lunch choices are primarily sandwiches, such as a classic BLT and a three-cheese grilled cheese.

Of course, as the name suggests, deBoer Bakkerij & Dutch Bros. Restaurant is one of the eateries in Holland that serve traditional Dutch food. Try “A Taste of the Old Country,” a platter of Dutch dishes, including beef croquette, saucizenbroodje (Dutch sausage roll), a cup of ham and pea soup, a slice of Dutch Gouda cheese, and freshly baked bread.

Pair your breakfast (or lunch) with an “endless cup” of house-roasted coffee, or try a cold brew, latte, hot or iced tea, freshly squeezed orange juice, or one of the house-made lemonades.

Of course, you shouldn’t leave before perusing the bakery! You’ll find a variety of freshly baked breads, pastries, coffee cakes, cake and yeast doughnuts, and cookies.

Things to Know Before Dining at deBoer Bakkerij & Dutch Bros. Restaurant

  • Location: 360 Douglas Ave, Holland, MI 49424
  • Phone: 616-396-2253
  • Hours: 7 a.m. – 1 p.m. for the restaurant and 7 a.m. – 2 p.m. for the bakery Tuesday – Saturday, Closed Sunday & Monday
  • Parking: Private lot
  • Reservations: Not accepted
  • Takeout: Available | Order here
  • Outdoor Seating: Yes
  • Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
  • Gluten-free Options: No
  • Vegetarian Options: Yes, but options without eggs or dairy are limited.
  • Vegan Options: Limited

Best Restaurants in Downtown Holland

As you walk along downtown’s cobblestone-paver sidewalks, you’ll pass by some of the best restaurants in Holland. Among the 25 eateries in downtown Holland are Seventy-Six and Waverly Stone Gastropub. Pair your mouthwatering meal at either restaurant with a craft cocktail, a Michigan-made beer or hard cider, or a glass of wine!

Seventy-Six

Craft cocktail and lobster rangoon on the bar of Seventy-Six in Holland, Michigan
Lobster Rangoon appetizer with a craft cocktail at Seventy-Six in downtown Holland, Michigan, during the Influencers on 8th event in October 2019 (© Erin Klema)

High-end junk food and craft cocktails? Yes, please! The modern American lunch and dinner menus feature elevated comfort foods, such as jumbo lump crab rangoons, short-rib grilled cheese with creamy tomato soup, kung-pao-glazed Scottish salmon, and butterscotch bread pudding.

As you enter the restaurant, your eyes will be treated to a visual delight. Exposed brick walls, blue tufted booth seating, wooden tables paired with metal chairs, and occasional pops of yellow, along with wine bottles displayed behind metal grates, accentuate the dining room’s modern, industrial style.

If you enjoy your full-sensory dining experience at the stylish Seventy-Six, you may want to try proprietor Lucas Grill’s other restaurants during your visit to Holland.

The 1983 Restaurants group also includes Spanish and Latin tapas restaurant Poquito, the craft cocktail and small bites bar Obstacle No. 1, and Public, an American restaurant specializing in comfort foods, in nearby Zeeland.

Things to Know Before Dining at Seventy-Six

  • Location: 52 W 8th St, Holland, MI 49423 
  • Phone: 616-994-8414
  • Hours: 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. Tuesday – Thursday, 11 a.m. – 9:30 p.m. Friday & Saturday, Closed Sunday & Monday
  • Parking: Street parking and nearby garage parking in downtown Holland
  • Reservations: Accepted | Reserve your table
  • Takeout: Available
  • Outdoor Seating: Yes
  • Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
  • Gluten-free Options: Limited
  • Vegetarian Options: Yes
  • Vegan Options: No

Waverly Stone Gastropub

Dark dining table set for two diners with chorizo cheeseburger and glass of rosé wine in foreground and a burger, side of fries with ketchup, and iced tea sit in the background
A flavorful meal of burgers (chorizo burger in the foreground and cheeseburger in the background), a shared plate of fries with a side of ketchup, and glasses of iced tea and rosé at Waverly Stone Gastropub during Tulip Time in May 2022 (© Erin Klema)

The father-son team of chefs, Ed and Andrew Westerlund, has created a gastropub that truly lives up to its name. On both occasions when I dined at Waverly Stone Gastropub, I found it a food lover’s pub.

Perhaps that is because the gastropub’s menu is inspired by Chef Ed Westerlund’s experience traveling to US culinary hubs New York City, Chicago, and Los Angeles while working as a Test Kitchen Chef for Gordon Food Services.

If you only visit Holland occasionally, the menu is likely to have changed since your last visit. As I write this post in April 2024, the current menu journeys through the Mediterranean with fattoush and tabbouleh salads, gyro pita wraps, and hearty Italian pasta dishes.

However, during my visit in October 2019, I delighted in delicious okonomiyaki, a savory Japanese pancake. On my most recent visit during Tulip Time 2022, I devoured a flavorful chorizo pub burger topped with a fried egg.

Of course, as a gastropub, the full bar offers a selection of craft beers on draft, wine, cocktails, and even non-alcoholic and low-alcohol beverages to pair with your meal.

Things to Know Before Dining at Waverly Stone Gastropub

  • Location: 20 W 8th St, Holland, MI 49423 
  • Phone: 616-392-5888
  • Hours: 11:30 a.m. – 9 p.m. Monday – Saturday, Closed Sunday
  • Parking: Street parking and nearby garage parking in downtown Holland
  • Reservations: Accepted | Reserve your table now 
  • Takeout: Available | Place your order
  • Outdoor Seating: Yes
  • Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
  • Gluten-free Options: Yes
  • Vegetarian Options: Yes
  • Vegan Options: Limited
Appetizers and cocktails at Waverly Stone Gastropub in Holland, Michigan, USA
Appetizers and cocktails, including a Bee’s Knees, at Waverly Stone Gastropub in Holland, Michigan (© Erin Klema)

Best Holland Breweries for Food and Craft Beer

Holland is home to one of the pioneers of Michigan’s booming craft brewing industry, numerous craft beverage producers, and winery tasting rooms. As for dining, Big Lake Brewing and New Holland Pub on 8th are two of the best local breweries for food and craft beer in downtown Holland.

Big Lake Brewing

Craft beer flight in drink holder shaped like Lake Michigan next to soft pretzel sticks on wooden board at Big Lake Brewing
Big Lake Brewing Co craft beer flight with an appetizer of handmade soft pretzels served with beer cheese and beer mustard during the Influencers of 8th event in October 2019 (© Erin Klema)

If you are visiting Holland with a fellow craft beer drinker and looking for a place to taste a flight of local brews while snacking on shared appetizers, Big Lake Brewing is the place to go.

You can pair your pint or flight with handmade soft pretzels, served with beer cheese and beer mustard, as I did (and 10/10 recommend). Otherwise, opt for a truly Michigan appetizer, such as smoked whitefish dip or a taste of the city’s Dutch heritage with an order of bitterballen.

Beyond the appetizers, Big Lake Brewing’s menu features salads, pizzas, burgers, and more beer-friendly main dishes, including creamy beer mac & cheese and a comforting Dutch stamppot.

In addition to its own beer and cider, Big Lake Brewing offers a selection of craft cocktails on draft and wine.

Things to Know Before Dining at Big Lake Brewing

  • Location: 13 W 7th St, Holland, MI 49423 
  • Phone: 616-796-8888
  • Hours: 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. Monday – Saturday, Closed Sunday
  • Parking: Street parking and nearby garage parking in downtown Holland
  • Reservations: Waitlist only | Join the waitlist
  • Takeout: Available | Order here
  • Outdoor Seating: Yes
  • Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
  • Gluten-free Options: No
  • Vegetarian Options: Yes
  • Vegan Options: No

New Holland Brewpub – New Holland Pub on 8th

Bahn Mi sandwich with fries and beer flight in background at New Holland Brewpub in Holland, Michigan
Bahn MI sandwich with fries and a craft beer flight at New Holland Brewing’s pub in downtown Holland, Michigan, in May 2017 (© Erin Klema)

New Holland Brewing Company is one of the trailblazers of Michigan’s booming craft brewing and distilling industries. Naturally, while visiting Holland, you should visit the original brewpub, which offers a variety of food, beer, spirits, and cocktails.

On the food menu, you’ll find a host of snacks and main dishes that pair well with beer. Try the beer-brined chicken wings, elote corn dip, smoked pulled pork sandwich, or exotic mushroom pizza!

The brewpub also has one of the best food menus in Holland for gluten-free dining, offering gluten-free burger buns and pizza crust.

Things to Know Before Dining at New Holland Brewing – Pub on 8th

  • Location: 66 E 8th St, Holland, MI 49423 
  • Phone: 616-355-6422
  • Hours: 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. Tuesday – Thursday, 11 a.m. – 10:30 p.m. Friday & Saturday, 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. Sunday, Closed Monday (except during Tulip Time Festival)
  • Parking: Street parking and nearby garage parking in downtown Holland
  • Reservations: Accepted | Reserve your table
  • Takeout: Available | Order online here
  • Outdoor Seating: Yes
  • Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
  • Gluten-free Options: Yes
  • Vegetarian Options: Yes
  • Vegan Options: Limited

Travel Tip: You can pick up a free Handcrafted Passport at the Holland Area Visitors Bureau at 78 East 8th Street to collect stamps in the Greater Holland Area’s Handcrafted Passport.

Drool-worthy Dessert Spots in Holland, MI

Craving a chocolate chunk cookie, hot fudge sundae, or red velvet cupcake? Head to the Cakabakery on 8th or Captain Sundae to satisfy your sweet tooth!

Cakabakery on 8th

Cappuccino cupcakes in a bakery case at Cakabakery on 8th in Holland, Michigan
Cappuccino cupcakes in the bakery case at Cakabakery on 8th in downtown Holland, Michigan, during the Influencers on 8th event in October 2019 (© Erin Klema)

At the Cakabakery of 8th, you’ll find a variety of cupcakes, cookies, cinnamon rolls, cake pops, and more tasty treats.

I don’t think you can go wrong with any of the choices here, but I highly recommend the chocolate chunk cookie and the strawberry champagne cupcake.

The Cakabakery on 8th also bakes gluten-free and vegan treats. While vegan and gluten-free cupcakes and/or other treats are stocked daily, the bakery recommends placing an order in advance.

Things to Know Before Dining at the Cakabakery on 8th

  • Location: 82 W 8th St, Holland, MI 49423 
  • Phone: 616-377-2122
  • Hours: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Wednesday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Saturday, Closed Sunday & Monday
  • Parking: Street parking and nearby garage parking in downtown Holland
  • Takeout: Available | Request custom orders here
  • Gluten-free Options: Yes
  • Vegetarian Options: Yes
  • Vegan Options: Yes

Captain Sundae

Tommy Turtle sundae at Captain Sundae in Holland, Michigan, USA
The “famous” Tommy Turtle sundae at Captain Sundae in Holland, Michigan

This ice cream shop, paired with a pirate-themed putt-putt golf course, is a must-visit spot for ice cream lovers of all ages.

All of the ice cream, including both soft-serve and hard-scoop varieties, is made locally in Michigan. The soft-serve is 95% fat-free and gluten-free, and it comes in vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, and twist flavors. Meanwhile, the hard ice creams are sourced from Hudsonville Creamery and Ashby’s.

In addition to ice cream by the scoop, you can order a milkshake, malt, old-fashioned soda, or one of 48 sundaes, including the Tommy Turtle.

This “famous” sundae, once served to President George W. Bush during an appearance on the Today Show, features hot fudge, hot caramel, buttered pecans, whipped cream, and a maraschino cherry on top.

Things to Know Before Dining at Captain Sundae

  • Location: 365 Douglas Ave, Holland, MI 49424 
  • Phone: 616-396-5938
  • Hours: 11 a.m. – 9:30 p.m. Monday – Saturday, 1 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Sunday (Hours may vary)
  • Parking: Private lot
  • Takeout: Available
  • Vegetarian Options: Yes
  • Vegan Options: Yes

More Local Places to Eat & Drink in Holland, Michigan

In this post, I shared some of my favorite places to eat and drink in Holland, but here are some more Holland restaurants, bakeries, distilleries, and other culinary establishments worth checking out.

Breakfast & Coffee

  • The Biscuit Café, 450 Washington Ave, Holland, MI 49423
  • Lemonjello’s Coffee, 61 9th St, Holland, MI 49423
  • Windmill Restaurant, 28 W 8th St #220, Holland, MI 49423

Lunch & Dinner

  • Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant, 216 Van Raalte Ave, Holland, MI 49423
  • Butch’s Dry Dock, 44 E 8th St, Holland, MI 49423
  • Poquito, 90 W 8th St, Holland, MI 49423

Desserts & Treats

  • Crane’s in the City, 11 E 8th St, Holland, MI 49423
  • Kilwins Holland, 62 E 8th St, Holland, MI 49423
  • Le Bon Macaron, 186 S River Ave, Holland, MI 49423
  • Ryke’s Bakery, 660 Chicago Dr, Holland, MI 49423

Drinks

  • Coppercraft Distillery, 184 120th Ave, Holland, MI 49424 [Temporarily Closed as of July 2025]
  • Obstacle No. 1, 92 W 8th St, Holland, MI 49423
  • Tanglewood Winery, 15811 Riley St, Holland, MI 49424
  • Warner Vineyards Tasting Room, 26 E 8th St, Holland, MI 49423

Markets & Gourmet Shops

  • Culture Cheese Shop, 211 S River Ave, Holland, MI, 49423
  • Fustini’s Oils & Vinegars, 24 E 8th St, Holland, MI 49423
  • Holland Farmers Market, Inside the Holland Civic Center during winter and outdoors at 8th Street Marketplace (adjacent to Holland Civic Center Place) in summer

Browse the map below to find where to eat and drink in Holland, Michigan!

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Where would you eat in Holland, Michigan?

In this dining guide, I shared 24 local places to eat in Holland, Michigan, from breakfast through dessert. In Holland, you’ll find Dutch foods, local craft beverages, an ice cream sundae that earned a president’s approval, and much more!

Also, downloading the GPSmyCity app allows you to access a GPS-guided version of this Holland restaurant guide on the go.

Have you already been to Holland, Michigan? If so, I’d love for you to share your favorite restaurant in Holland in a comment below this post!

If you own, manage, or run the marketing efforts for a restaurant or other culinary establishment in Holland and would like your business or client to be featured in this guide, please contact me via my ‘Work with me‘ page.

As always, you can connect with me on Instagram and Facebook to follow along with all my foodie adventures in Michigan and beyond.

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About Erin Klema

Erin Klema is the founder and editor of The Epicurean Traveler, combining her journalism background with her passion for culinary travel. When she isn't exploring the world through unique, local culinary experiences, she enjoys cooking with her husband, planning her next trip, and reading or watching a good rom com.

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  1. John Marsh

    June 1, 2025 at 9:09 pm

    I frequently travel to Holland for logistics and shipment operations, and this restaurant guide is a game-changer. It’s great to have reliable dining options mapped out for quick stops between freight runs. Thanks for making travel meals so much easier!

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  2. Jhoney Bairstow

    September 21, 2024 at 6:31 am

    What a delicious guide to Holland’s dining scene! Each restaurant you highlighted offers such a unique taste of the area. I love how you included a mix of casual and fine dining options, making it easy for anyone to find something that fits their mood. Exploring local flavors is a wonderful way to experience the culture—definitely adding these spots to my list!

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