Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively European Quarter gastropub with good pizza, friendly service, and fair prices; expect occasional slow service and louder music on peak nights.
The Meeting Point delivers reliable neighborhood gastropub dining with strong pizza execution and genuinely friendly service, but inconsistent food quality across the broader menu prevents a higher grade. The appealing terrace in a quieter EU Quarter location and fair pricing make it a solid local favorite, though occasional service slowdowns and limited menu distinction keep it from competing with the area's premier dining destinations.
On a quieter street in the European Quarter, this spot feels like a neighborhood hub where after-work beers meet easy dinners. Diners describe friendly, efficient staff and a terrace that is great for pizza in the sun: "We could sit and actually talk." Music and match nights push the vibe lively. The cooking leans classic pub and pizzeria rather than fancy: think well-made pizza, fish and chips, steak frites, and plenty of cold beer. It suits groups, colleagues, and families who want straightforward comfort food with fair prices. Most visits run smoothly, though occasional slow turns at lunch and the odd miss (a disappointing burger) show up in reviews. For families, the menu has several kid-pleasers. A cheese margherita and crispy fries are easy wins, and a reviewer noted their seven-year-old happily shared pizza. There is no explicit kids menu mentioned, but simple options and a relaxed terrace make it workable for younger diners.
Area: Office-heavy European Quarter with after-work crowd; casual pubs and cafes serving EU staff.
Safety: Generally busy and safe; one review mentions recent security concerns requiring caution.
Nearby: Close to EU institutions; quieter side street off main thoroughfares; sports on TV noted.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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