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Eight and threeC+?Proceed Cautiously
Rue du Marché aux Herbes 21, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
· Cafeteria
· 4.6/5 Google (707 reviews)
Takeout
Budget waffle stop near Grand-Place with quick counter service; tasty for many, but complaints about reheated waffles, unclear pricing, and occasional rude service mean choose carefully.
Why it gets a C+? for overall quality
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Eight and Three delivers budget-friendly Belgian waffles in a convenient Grand-Place location, but inconsistent waffle quality—ranging from crisp and fresh to reheated or undercooked—undermines reliability. Service varies between friendly and dismissive, and isolated cleanliness concerns add uncertainty. Worth a quick stop if nearby, but operational variability and moderate review authenticity concerns make it a mixed experience rather than a confident recommendation.
Restaurant Summary
Steps from Grand-Place, this counter spot turns out classic waffles with quick smiles when things go right and a simple, no-frills room where you can people watch. Expect a touristy crowd and fast pacing; one diner raved that the plain Liège waffle was "crisp outside and soft inside," while another grumbled about a reheated texture and unfriendly staff. The cooking approach is straightforward: classic Belgian waffles with build-your-own toppings from strawberries to pistachio and ice cream, plus bubble tea and shakes. When made fresh, flavors satisfy for the price; variability shows up in reports of undercooked or reheated waffles and industrial ice cream, so quality depends on timing and who is at the griddle. Families fare well here thanks to simple sweets and counter speed. Kids can stick to a plain Liège, strawberries and cream, or a drizzle of chocolate. Portions and prices suit a snack stop, but note there is no kids menu and toppings can raise costs if you pile on.
At a Glance
- Budget-friendly base prices for waffles
- Central location ideal for a quick sweet stop
- Inconsistent waffle quality (fresh vs. reheated)
- Reports of rude service and cleanliness lapses
- Pricing clarity complaints for toppings and add-ons
What Sets It Apart
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- central_people_watching
- customizable_toppings
What People Love
- Crisp-yet-soft Liège texture when fresh
- Generous fruit and chocolate toppings
- No line compared to nearby stands
- Friendly staff interactions on many visits
Points of Concern
- Quality swings from fresh and fluffy to reheated or undercooked depending on timing
- A minority report hostile or rude service during disputes
- Cleanliness criticisms include dirty tables and industrial ice cream feel
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (polarized ratings, tourist context, repetitive superlatives) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost€6.50-10.50 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Start with a plain Liège (€3.00) to gauge freshness, then add a single topping like strawberries (€1.50) or dark chocolate (€1.50)
Perfect For
- Quick snack between sightseeing stops
- Casual dessert with outdoor people-watching
- Budget-friendly sweet fix near Grand-Place
- Families wanting fast treats
Location Insights
Area: Touristy historic core steps from Grand-Place, heavy foot traffic and souvenir shops.
Safety: Busy, well-trafficked streets; typical pickpocket caution in tourist hubs.
Nearby: Near Grand-Place, Galeries Royales, many waffle and chocolate shops, cafes, and bars.
City of BrusselsThis area is a lively mix of historic architecture and modern commerce, attracting a diverse crowd including tourists visiting landmarks and locals working in nearby offices. The dining scene is varied, ranging from traditional Belgian eateries to international and casual dining options, often busy throughout the day and evening.
Grand Place areaCentered around the iconic Grand Place, this micro-neighborhood is a major tourist hub with many cafes, restaurants, and shops catering to visitors seeking Belgian specialties and international flavors in a historic setting.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday10:00–22:00
Tuesday10:00–22:00
Wednesday10:00–22:00
Thursday10:00–22:00
Friday10:00–23:00
Saturday10:00–23:30
Sunday10:00–22:00
Available: Takeout
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