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Brasserie 1718A-Worth Trying

Rozenhoedkaai 5, 8000 Brugge, Belgium · Restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (238 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

Classic Belgian brasserie cooking with canal views and friendly service; great for mussels, stew, and value lunch sets, but policies can feel rigid and toilets need attention.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Brasserie 1718 delivers reliable dining through attentive, friendly service and exceptional canal-side setting that justifies its A-grade standing. Solid food quality in classic Belgian dishes like mussels and Flemish stew anchors the experience, though occasional consistency lapses and reported policy rigidity prevent grade A territory. A worthwhile destination for visitors seeking authentic Bruges atmosphere with dependable comfort food.

Restaurant Summary

Set beside Bruges most photographed bend, the room feels warm and cozy with big windows over the canal and a relaxed, friendly team. Guests talk about plates arriving hot and a view that makes lunch feel storybook special. One diner noted, "service was fun and attentive," while a few flagged rigid policies that marred the mood. The cooking leans classic Belgian brasserie rather than showy, with mussels and Flemish stew as the headliners. Portions are hearty, pricing is fair for the location, and a lunch set is praised as solid value. Expect comforting sauces, crisp fries, and a menu that favors tradition over fireworks—great when you want reliable local staples near the sights. Families will find a real kids menu—spaghetti, nuggets, meatballs—and plenty of simple dishes. That said, reviews mention rules like everyone ordering food and occasional policy rigidity, so plan accordingly. For easy wins, choose kid-friendly mains and aim for a window seat to keep little ones entertained by the boats.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€38-55 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Iconic postcard canal bend with heavy tourist footfall; romantic, scenic, and photography-heavy spot.

Safety: Busy, well-lit, highly trafficked tourist zone; generally safe with standard tourist-area vigilance.

Nearby: Steps from Markt and Burg squares, canal boat tours, heritage buildings, chocolate shops and cafes.

City CenterThis neighborhood is the heart of Brugge's tourism and dining scene, featuring a wide range of restaurants from casual cafes to upscale dining. The atmosphere is lively and picturesque, with many establishments offering views of the canals and historic buildings, attracting both visitors and locals seeking authentic Belgian cuisine and international flavors.
RozenhoedkaaiRozenhoedkaai is one of the most iconic and photographed spots in Brugge, known for its scenic canal views and proximity to major landmarks. Dining here often involves charming, historic settings with a focus on local specialties, appealing primarily to tourists looking for a quintessential Brugge experience.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–22:00 Tuesday11:00–22:00 Wednesday11:00–22:00 Thursday11:00–22:00 Friday11:00–22:00 Saturday11:00–22:00 Sunday11:00–22:00

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

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