3 Best Restaurants in Bruges and the Coast, Belgium

De Halve Maan

$ Fodor's choice

This working brewery—the only one in Bruges—not only has a rather pleasant courtyard but produces the Brugse Zot and Straffe Hendrik brands that you'll see in many bars around town. If you want to see the brewery in action, daily 45-minute tours (hourly 11–4, with an extra tour at 5 pm on Saturday) cost €9 and include a glass of the house blond beer in its unfiltered form. You'll also find out how a 3-km (2-mile) length of pipeline was laid under the city's medieval streets to allow for enough beer to fill 12,000 bottles an hour in a plant outside the city limits and still keep their brewing operation within Bruges.

True beer lovers should aim for the extended daily 2 pm tour (€19; 90 minutes), which descends into the cellars for a more in-depth tasting session and hopped-up tales.

Gruuthuse Hof

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Dining here is almost a prerequisite for visiting Bruges, and while it's well known to tourists, don't let that put you off. A menu of solid Belgian favorites (with a particularly good seafood selection) is served at this third-generation family-run restaurant, and each dish is prepared with consummate skill. This is among the city's oldest restaurants, having occupied the same spot since 1751. The old wood-beamed ceiling is the only indication of its past, as attempts have been made to add a whisper of modernity to its setting. Luckily, it still retains its formal dining area and a strong dose of old-world charm.
Mariastraat 36, Bruges, Flanders, B8000, Belgium
050-330--614
Known For
  • around since the mid-1700s
  • a charmingly formal setting and a solid selection of Flemish classics
  • easily located for some big sights
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Wed., Thurs., and Fri.

Teasers by Rock-Fort

$$$ Fodor's choice

Teasers is the ice cube down the back of Bruges's "traditional" dining scene; it's brash and modern, serving a relentlessly inventive menu of French-inspired sharing tapas dishes slanted heavily towards seafood. The growing Rock-Fort empire also encompasses the Glocal shop and take-home service next door, and---above that---the more upmarket Orange District restaurant, which serves fixed-price fine-dining menus.

Langestraat 15, Bruges, Flanders, 8000, Belgium
050-960--617
Known For
  • inventive, sumptuous flavors with a seafood bias
  • one of the better wine menus in the city
  • eye-catching cocktails
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed weekends. No lunch Wed., Reservations essential

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