Eatery De Buren Curaçao
The name Punda comes from the Dutch word “de Punt”, which was translated into Papiamentu as Punta and later corrupted into Punda. In the seventeenth century, the district functioned as the free port of Willemstad. In 1635 a fort was built to protect the harbor entrance of Punda: Fort Amsterdam. The harbor is located on the eastern side of Sint Anna Bay, where you can now find the famous eighteenth century colored warehouses on the trade quay. Part of this district has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1997.
Today you can enjoy shopping in the picturesque atmosphere of Punda. Settle down after viewing the gigantic ships in Sint Anna Bay or after shopping for a glass of wine or a beer and choose from the extensive snack menu. You can also come to us for a cup of coffee with something delicious, a hearty breakfast, a tasty lunch and a good dinner.
De Buren also offers free Internet on the terrace. So welcome to De Buren, because a good Neighbor is better than a distant friend, right?
Kitchen
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Snacks
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Grill
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Hamburgers
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Local food
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Pizza
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Salads
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Soup
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Fish
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Meat
Open during
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Breakfast
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Happy Hour
Services
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Accepts cash
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Accepts credit card
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Outdoor terrace
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Parking in front of door