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Scheveningen Bad · Den Haag · Netherlands

The Fat Mermaid

A lively Scheveningen beach pavilion serving street food inspired sharing plates, North Sea fish, and cocktails against a backdrop of sea views and DJ sets.

The essentials, at a glance

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Impact score
3 - Endorsed
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Documented practices
Local sourcing
Seasonal cooking
Low waste

Style
Casual
Trendy
Cuisine
Fusion
International
Seafood
Good to know
Terrace
Bar
Dog-friendly
Child-friendly
Recognised by
Green Key·Gold

The delicious details

The Fat Mermaid is a seasonal beach pavilion on the Scheveningen seafront, run by three friends with a shared eye for good food and relaxed hospitality. The kitchen works with a short, regularly changing menu that draws on street food traditions and North Sea seafood, served sharing style.

Tropical decor, fire pits for cooler evenings, and a regular DJ programme set the pace on a large beachfront terrace with direct sea views.

Head bartender Mourad brings a mixologist's touch to the cocktail list. The pavilion sits directly opposite the Beelden aan Zee sculpture museum, a few minutes from the Kurhaus.

Menu
What's on the table, and what's left off

North Sea fish from the daily Scheveningen auction anchors the menu, joined by grilled meats from Lindenhoff farm and bread from Jordy's Bakery and Meneer Leffers. The offering rotates regularly and features vegan pita and red beet burger alongside seafood and meat sharing plates, with house-made granola and fresh croissants at breakfast. Natural and biodynamic wines and organic beer complete the drinks programme.

Cuisine
Fusion
International
Seafood
Dietary options
Vegetarian options
Vegan-friendly
Impact score
How this restaurant rates
3 - Endorsed

Fish reaches the kitchen within hours of being landed at the Scheveningen auction. Meat is sourced exclusively from Lindenhoff farm, and bread from two named local bakeries, Jordy's Bakery and Meneer Leffers.

The pavilion holds a Gold Green Key certificate and participates in the Schone Stranden plastic free terrace programme. A living green roof absorbs rainwater and supports biodiversity, and guests are invited to exchange a bag of collected beach litter for a complimentary drink.

The impact dimensions
Local & direct sourcing✓
Seasonal cooking✓
Low waste & circular practices✓
Sustainable animal products
Social impact
Plant-forward menu

Fish from the Scheveningen auction, meat from Lindenhoff farm, bread from Jordy's Bakery and Meneer Leffers.

The kitchen sources fish from the Scheveningen auction via Ben de Lange fishmonger, landed within hours: 'caught last night, on the plate today' per the restaurant's own framing. Meat comes exclusively from Lindenhoff farm. Bread is sourced from two named local bakeries, Jordy's Bakery and Meneer Leffers.

Multiple named suppliers across three food categories anchor the sourcing. The short supply chain for fish is a particular distinction: the window from catch to kitchen is measured in hours rather than days or weeks.

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Limited, regularly changing menu responsive to seasonal availability.

The owners state they cook 'as much as possible with the seasons and use products from the local area.' The menu is described as limited and changing regularly, consistent with seasonal adaptation.

The pavilion operates seasonally from March to October, aligning the kitchen's opening with coastal conditions.

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Green Key Gold certification, plastic-free terrace, living green roof, and beach litter exchange programme.

The restaurant holds a Gold Green Key certificate awarded by an independent audit body, confirming multiple environmental practices. It participates in the Schone Stranden plastic-free terrace programme, which eliminates single-use plastics from front-of-house operations.

A living green roof absorbs rainwater and supports biodiversity. The beach litter exchange programme invites guests to trade collected beach litter for a complimentary drink, combining waste reduction with community engagement.

The restaurant is part of a municipal collaborative with other Scheveningen beach entrepreneurs focused on reducing business waste and food loss.

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North Sea fish from the Scheveningen auction, meat exclusively from Lindenhoff farm.

Fish is sourced from the Scheveningen auction via Ben de Lange, with a notably short supply chain: daily catch, 'caught last night, on the plate today' per the restaurant's own framing.

Meat is sourced exclusively from Lindenhoff farm, a named local supplier.

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Beach litter exchange, team ethos of care, participation in a municipal beach entrepreneurs' collaborative.

The restaurant describes itself as operating 'biologically, sustainably and socially,' with a team ethos of caring 'for you, each other and the environment.'

The beach litter exchange programme invites guests to exchange a bag of collected beach litter for a complimentary drink, combining environmental cleanup with hospitality. The restaurant participates in a municipal collaborative with other Scheveningen beach entrepreneurs focused on shared sustainability goals.

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Vegan pita and red beet burger; menu listed as vegetarian-friendly with vegan options.

The menu includes vegan and vegetarian options alongside seafood and meat dishes. The vegan pita and red beet burger feature on the regular menu, and the restaurant is listed as vegetarian-friendly with vegan options on TripAdvisor.

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Sourcing signals
✓
Direct named-farm sourcing
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In-house preparation
✓
Low-impact beverage program

Multiple named suppliers including Lindenhoff farm (meat), Ben de Lange (fish shop, Scheveningen), Jordy's Bakery and Meneer Leffers (bread), plus direct sourcing from the Scheveningen fish auction.

House-made granola, house-made remoulade, and salmon smoked on the restaurant's own BBQ smoker.

Natural and biodynamic wines, plus one organic beer on draught.

Visit & practical info
Address, price, and more
Address
Strandweg 19, 2586 JK Scheveningen, Den Haag, Netherlands
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Price
€€
Format
Beachfront terrace, changing menu, reservations online
Hours
Monday09:00–01:00
Tuesday09:00–01:00
Wednesday09:00–01:00
Thursday09:00–01:00
Friday09:00–01:00
Saturday09:00–01:00
Sunday09:00–01:00
Style
Casual
Trendy
Good to know
Terrace
Bar
Dog-friendly
Child-friendly
Web
thefat.nl
Reviewed by My Treats
Last reviewed 12 Jun 2026
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How we score
The My Treats impact scale

Every restaurant is assessed against SEERO, our six-dimension sustainability framework — covering sourcing, seasonality, waste, animal products, social impact, and plant-forward cooking. Each finding is weighted by how strongly it is corroborated. The combined result is translated into a planet rating from 1 to 5.

The five levels

SEERO is an acronym for Starting, Engaged, Endorsed, Recognised, Outstanding:

Starting First verified signals of sustainable practice.
Engaged Credible practice across two dimensions.
Endorsed Meaningful practice across three or more dimensions.
This place
Recognised Strong practice across four or more dimensions, with independent corroboration.
Outstanding Top-tier practice, confirmed by recognised third-party audit.

How a level is reached. Each level needs two things together: a minimum number of dimensions covered, and a minimum overall strength of evidence across them. A dimension only counts once its evidence is specific and substantiated — a passing mention doesn't qualify. Meeting only one of the two keeps a restaurant a level lower.

Ratings of four or five planets require human validation and, at the top tier, an external audit. Scores are based on publicly available evidence and restaurant submissions at the time of assessment.

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Impact dimension
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How this dimension works
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How evidence is weighted
Self-declared Stated by the restaurant on its website, menu or in a submission. Plausible, but not yet independently corroborated.
Researched Found through independent research; one credible third-party source backs the claim.
Vouched Corroborated across more than one independent source. Some gaps may remain.
Audited Fully corroborated across independent sources or by a recognised third-party certification.
What the sourcing checkmarks mean
✓ Full check — independently verified: corroborated across more than one source, or audited / third-party certified (vouched or audited).
✓ Light check — self-declared or from a single source. Not yet independently verified.
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