Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Warm, cozy brunch-bakery with generous breakfast sets, excellent pastries, and personable owners; go for the set breakfasts and waffles, but confirm opening times and note limited vegan choices.
'T Eekhoetje delivers reliable breakfast-cafe quality with solid food execution anchored by praised pastries and waffles, supported by warm, attentive service. The consistent performance and charming central location make it a worthwhile neighborhood stop for brunch seekers, though the small space and limited vegan options prevent it from reaching higher distinction. Strong local loyalty reflects genuine hospitality rather than culinary ambition.
A snug corner near the Belfort where breakfast trays land fast and pastries perfume the room, this cafe feels warm and welcoming. Guests rave about the friendly owners and describe the room as small and cozy. One diner put it simply: "We kept coming back every morning"—a nod to genuine hospitality. The cooking leans classic cafe-bakery: fluffy pancakes, warm Liège waffles with fruit, and hearty breakfast sets piled with bread, yogurt, eggs, and charcuterie. Think comfort-first plates over culinary theatrics. Portions are generous and pricing aligns well with the historic-center location, though a few reports mention occasional rigidity on sharing rules and opening times. Families are well served: there is a dedicated Kinderontbijt, plus familiar items like pancakes, croissants, pasta bolognaise, and simple salads. Kids who like straightforward food will be happy; strictly vegan families should plan ahead since choices are limited on the current menu.
Area: Quaint historic-core street steps from major sights; tourist-heavy days, calmer mornings; cafe-lined lanes.
Safety: Well-trafficked, tourist-safe area with good daytime footfall and lighting.
Nearby: Near Belfort and central squares; mix of cafes, shops, and hotels; easy sightseeing access.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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