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Patisserie SchaeverbekeB-Worth Trying

Schaarstraat 2, 8000 Brugge, Belgium · Bakery · 4.6/5 Google (290 reviews)

Takeout

Beloved Bruges patisserie for excellent pastries and bread with friendly service; recent ownership change brings some inconsistency on basics but overall experience remains strong.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Patisserie Schaeverbeke delivers strong food quality anchored by exceptional eclairs and tartelettes, paired with warm, attentive counter service. However, inconsistent execution—particularly lighter croissants and pancakes following ownership change—prevents a higher grade, while the takeaway-only format limits appeal. Fair pricing and charming Bruges location make it a worthwhile stop for pastry lovers seeking traditional European flavors.

Restaurant Summary

In a quiet corner of Bruges historic core, this patisserie delivers a charming bakery moment: glass cases full of glossy tarts, cream-rich eclairs, and fresh loaves. Service reads as warm and patient; one visitor noted it "made a rainy day feel bright." There is no seating inside, so expect a quick counter stop and then a stroll to a nearby cafe or square. The cooking leans classic European patisserie rather than showy modernism: buttery viennoiserie, nostalgic eclairs with abundant cream, and bright little tartelettes that impress. Recent comments suggest the cakes and tarts still sing, while some basics like croissants and pancakes can feel lighter in filling or less distinctive than before an ownership change. If you prize traditional flavors done well, you will likely leave happy. Families fare well here: breads, croissants, and sweet treats are kid-appealing, and prices stay friendly for trying a few items. There is no kids menu or seating, so plan a takeaway picnic. Nearby cafes welcome you with coffee if you want a table for those flaky pastries.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

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Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter Only Average Cost€8-14 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Quaint historic-core street attracting locals and visitors; daytime foot traffic with boutique shops and cafes.

Safety: Well-trafficked, tourist-friendly area; generally safe with good upkeep and lighting.

Nearby: Near central Bruges sights; cafes across the street used for seating with purchased pastries.

Historic CentreThis neighborhood is bustling with visitors exploring the UNESCO World Heritage-listed old town. Dining options range from traditional Flemish eateries to upscale restaurants and casual cafes, catering largely to tourists and locals seeking authentic Belgian cuisine in a charming, picturesque setting.
Ezelstraat QuarterA lively micro-area within the Historic Centre, known for its boutique shops, artisanal food stores, and cozy dining spots. It offers a more intimate and less crowded atmosphere compared to the main squares, attracting visitors looking for a relaxed yet authentic Bruges experience.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday Wednesday07:00–18:00 Thursday07:00–18:00 Friday07:00–18:00 Saturday07:00–18:00 Sunday07:00–18:00

Available: Takeout

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