![Witch’s Cauldron and the Milkman menu. Image courtesy the restaurant](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/570d6b06b6aa604de55f1396/1472061253560-ZNQJEOMCB1I6V5YE1KMM/EAT_WitchesCastlemenu.jpg)
Witch’s Cauldron and the Milkman menu. Image courtesy the restaurant
The Witch’s Cauldron and the Milkman is a low-key restaurant set in the Golan Heights; its setting is verdant and wild, hills unfurling in all directions in wide rolls of misty color. Nearby you’ll find Nimrod’s Castle—an imposing, twelfth-century Mamluk fortress standing guard on the dark-green hills near Mount Hermon.
The Witch’s Cauldron and the Milkman is a sweet and unpretentious, almost shack-like place, with a sweeping view of swath after swath of green-blue-silver Golan hills and snaking roadways, the huge, bulkily clouded sky above it all. The restaurant is appealingly funky inside, dotted with funny little witch-dolls in keeping with the theme of the place.
If you visit on a cool day after a hike in the nearby hills, you’ll find it has the perfect menu of delicious, thick stews to warm you up and slow the rushing world down.