Lika Bakery - Greenrebel

the story of our products

Lika Bakery

Colourful flatbreads and burger buns from Lika Bakery
When Bangin Yussif came to the Netherlands from Syria in 2000, he wondered quickly: “Why do I have to travel all the way to Beirut to get some truly delicious bread?” He found the solution by opening a bakery for Lebanese flatbread himself, with the name Almalika – which means queen – a nod to the royal role of bread in every meal. Nowadays, the bakery is called Lika Bakery and they supply the most beautiful flatbread for the Dutch dining table, also at Greenrebel! Lika works with pure ingredients from local sources. All the grain comes from the Netherlands, from an Achterhoek-based miller called Gunnewick. This family business has been processing grain into flour and flour products since 1870 in the flourmill ‘De Vier Winden’.
'Colourful flatbreads made with love and passion in the Netherlands.'
Today, Lika not only supplies the tasty flatbreads to our kitchen, but also our fluffy burger buns originate from the Lebanese bakery. Both products largely consist of vegetables, which provide the colourful appearance and amazing taste. All made in the Netherlands, but with love and passion from different parts of the world.

Lowlander

Botanically brewed beer from Lowlander
When more of nature is taken than is given back, it gets out of balance. Fortunately, we in the Low Lands grew up with a healthy respect for nature. That is why beer brewer Lowlander is all about balance: just the right combination of botanicals – or herbs, spices and fruit – to brew uniquely refreshing drinks. At Greenrebel, we are pleased to work with Lowlander, from whom we serve the delicious 0.3% Cool Earth Lager with lemongrass. A hoppy lager with a subtle, spicy taste.

Lika Bakery

Colourful flatbreads and burger buns from Lika Bakery
When Bangin Yussif came to the Netherlands from Syria in 2000, he wondered quickly: “Why do I have to travel all the way to Beirut to get some truly delicious bread?” He found the solution by opening a bakery for Lebanese flatbread himself, with the name Almalika – which means queen – a nod to the royal role of bread in every meal. Nowadays, the bakery is called Lika Bakery and they supply the most beautiful flatbread for the Dutch dining table, also at Greenrebel! Lika works with pure ingredients from local sources. All the grain comes from the Netherlands, from an Achterhoek-based miller called Gunnewick. This family business has been processing grain into flour and flour products since 1870 in the flourmill ‘De Vier Winden’.

Social Impact Makers / Jailbird

Sweet delicacies from Social Impact Makers / Jailbird Bakery
By partnering with Jailbird Bakery – part of Social Impact Makers – Greenrebel not only wants to offer great and tasty products, but also wants to do something good for people who want to give their lives a new direction. Jailbird offers motivated (ex) prisoners opportunities by learning a real craft. In the prison’s bakery and in the shops, they get a fair chance at a successful return to society.

Santas Koffie

You can taste authenticity with Santas Coffee
A comfort food restaurant is not complete without good coffee on the menu. The coffee at Greenrebel comes from Santas Koffie. They produce delicious coffee, traditionally made from the best beans that are grown sustainably, Fairtrade and 100% organic. Not only does Santas Koffie have a sustainable product, but it is also packaged in a sustainable way. We receive the coffee in a cool metal container that we send back to Santas after the last scoop so it can be reused.

Globally inspired dishes with a surprisingly green twist. Fresh and super tasty!

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Our terrace view towards the restaurant
Take a seat at our terrace on the restaurant side
Welcome! This is our entrance
Come! Take a look inside
Tabels, seats and cozy corners
The counter. "Hi, can I take your order"
The view on the waiting spot
The restaurant view from behind the counter
Swings and the cozy seats
This is what we call “the relax area”
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