Frankly, with its romantic setting, this inn could probably get away with serving hot dogs. Fortunately for us, it offers so much more. This isolated Danish inn, a short walk from the hamlet of Munkholm Bro, 5km (3 miles) southwest of the town of Kirke Såby, was inaugurated 250 years ago when a need arose to feed passengers on a nearby ferryboat route. Clients who appreciate a walk in the surrounding forest or along the nearby shoreline before or after enjoying a meal in this historic dining room favor this black-and-white half-timbered restaurant. The seasonal menu items have received several awards for their flavors. The best examples include crepes stuffed with baby shrimp, feta cheese, and herbs; marinated salmon with homemade bread; tender steak with fried onions; and either freshly caught halibut or plaice with hollandaise sauce.