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Brasserie Kazematten Info
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Outdoor seating
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Dine-in
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Wheelchair-accessible toilet
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Alcohol
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Beer
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Spirits
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Wine
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Casual
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Cosy
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Accepts reservations
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Credit cards
Best WLM Reviews
We were staying at the Albion Hotel nearby & came across this place. We ordered drinks and food and to be frank it was excellent. Highly recommended if you are staying in the Ypres. If you park at Ieper la croissant opposite its 2€ all day. The cheapest parking in town according to the locals.
love this place when i was is ypress around 2019. very wholesome and friendly. we were there on a midweek evening during spring, and the other guests was super helpful and talkative, maybe because they dont get many swedes there during spring(not cycling season, maybe late february)
Wonderful food at a decent price. Staff both friendly and helpful. The setting in The old ramparts is a very I interesting touch. Very near the Menin gate but not as busy as I would expect.
I strongly recommend it, only problem was their closing time. The night we eat there they seemed to want us out around 8pm. A bit off putting.
The food and beer here are amazing. A brasserie with a history during WWI. One of the must see place in Ypres.
A fascinating bar built into the old storage tunnels in the city walls. Effortlessly stylish, with world class beers from St Bernardus Brewery. A small range of food is available. Only a hundred metres or so from the Menin Gate. The Wipers Time 14 beer, brewed in their own micro brewery, should be on everyone's top ten list of great beers to try.
Really nice spot to stop for a drink or food though at the time we were there we just needed a glass of something. Service is great, as I was driving the young lady behind the counter suggested a 0.0 beer I had never seen before and it was fantastic, easily one of the best I've had, just wish I'd had the sense to take note of its name.
The Brasserie is on a back street built into the old Ramparts about 200 metres from the Menin Gate.
Ate here as part of a tour group. Food was terrible and service worse. Appetizer was tomato soup, that was barely warm. Then a small bowl of salad came out and we were told to share with table. Same thing happened with potatoes, main course was a chicken dish that i did not enjoy. The dessert was a store bought ice cream in a wrapper. Not impressed and would never come back. Reason for two stars is the actual restaurant was beautiful.
Great food and stunning environment!