Never go there!! I got stolen inside this pub. The waiters and waitress they know the figures of the thieves, let them act peacefully. One guy was standing behind our table, distracting everyone with his videos on the phone, sipping a coffee at 21:00 and another guy, big guy with red jacket entered the local. They guy from the table paid and left together with the guy in red jacket. One was distracting, the other one took my purse from my chair. The employees know the faces and let them be. They did not have any cameras is what they said at that moment. Nice looking place, but bad for services, attitude and safety. Ps: police had the car parked in front of the restaurants when it happened and they are overcrowded. Avoid centre of the town.
Later edit: as I cannot reply to your comment, I am editing this one. Of course you dont remember, probably there were too many cases or even worse, they lie to protect you or thenselves. Ask your waiters if they are the same from last year, and remember when I asked them, if they have cameras inside the local and they said no, you don't have any, not even next to the bar, they said no. And I asked but what if someone comes and takes money from the cash register, and you know what they said? There are no cameras and if money dissappear then they will be the one who will pay with their own money because that is the policy of their patron. Of course they don't recall anything. One of your employees, when the event occurred, we ordered 2 drinks, one wine and one beer. She forgot the beer and brought something else. How can you rely on theit memory in this case. Ask your waiters if one of those 2 guys that were in complicity, has paid with card or cash. And what happened after. Your people should know or remember the answer. If they are the same employees from past year. You are just a local with big prices and low quality. Too bad the place is nice and has a good position. You should think twice regarding the people's safety. You should take action on how to protect your clients, instead of not accepting your faulty strategy of not protecting clients. Since the event occurred, you might have installed a small camera at the entrance of the pub. Correcty me if I am wrong, how come you have installed one? After how many complaints? My dosier is still open, dont make me ask the police officers how many complaints there are for thefts including ones happening in your so called brasserie. Protect your clients first. Hah, waiters dont recall, because of large nr of incidents probably. Just letting people be aware here on the internet. The police was not asked to come at the local because there was a queue at the police station inside, because of the large number of events of people getting stolen in Grand Place. But dont worry, i have my complaint filed with all details and number and dosier mentioning how the event occurred and where. Also, people taking dinner were witnessing at that point.
And why would I want to write you in private? For what? Keep your place safe it is more important rather than threathening on the internet ex clients who got stolen inside your local, because my case is real. Your attitude should be worrying about your clients and people who pay inside your pub. Promise to write on facebook too for your reply...
Read moreIn life, you need to know that places like La Brouette really do exist. They are waiting to be discovered and fill you with a glowing sense of satisfaction. La Brouette evokes a distant childhood memory of home and warm welcomes. You might be forgiven for believing that cafes like this only exist as film sets. On a brisk January Sunday morning when snow was forecast, my daughter and I had some privileged 'dad and daughter' time, and we fancied breakfast. We headed at random to the center of town, stroking Everard t'Serclaes for luck as we ambled into the Grand Place where, perchance, we found this cozy gem was open. Everard sure knows how to deliver at short notice. Even after all these years here, I still consider us strangers in this land, a couple of notches above tourists, but not nearly natives yet, and in my mind's eye La Brouette is 'ground zero Belgium'. It doesn't get much lovelier than this. I believe they serve the most satisfying breakfast on the Grand Place. The décor is wall-to-wall wooden panels and old-fashioned decorations with a live fireplace. We were instantly welcomed by friendly staff, and they offered us a generous table bathed in cozy lighting with a menu full of winter warmers. Come here and you can experience Belgian hospitality in one sitting. The coffee is strong, so don’t make my mistake and order two unless you enjoy palpitations in your step and talking very fast. Pastries are buttery and full of flaky goodness. La Brouette has the best hallmarks of simplicity, honesty, and a slightly kitsch and fun atmosphere. My daughter and I sat and ate, we took a few lazy minutes to pencil some drawings together. We played tic-tac-toe and never felt we were overstaying our welcome despite the constant flow of people walking in and out. I reconnected with aspects of café culture that I had not experienced for many years since sitting on a Parisian terrace near the Boulevard Haussmann. La Brouette is for people-watching and breakfast-feasting with those you love in a cozy and safe space. Belgians probably have rules against changing La Brouette, and if not, then they should vote them in immediately. I will forgive them the off-tone distraction of a TV screen by the counter at the back as it belched lewd flashes of modernity into an otherwise perfect landscape. There will be privileged time in which to experience La Brouette at its best; I expect this establishment has a very different vibe in summer, and that it is best enjoyed outside of crowded times. It was so good I'm almost scared of going back lest I ruin the experience and the...
Read moreConveniently located in the heart of Brussels at the Grand Place, La Brouette is a historic gem that offers an authentic Belgian dining experience. Its prime location, just steps away from the Town Hall, makes it an ideal spot for both tourists and locals looking to enjoy a meal in a picturesque setting.
Ambiance: La Brouette boasts a charming and inviting atmosphere, with its traditional Belgian décor and cozy interiors. The restaurant is housed in a historic building, adding to its old-world charm. Large windows offer stunning views of the Grand Place, making it a perfect spot to soak in the beauty of Brussels while dining.
Service: The staff at La Brouette are friendly and attentive, ensuring that guests feel welcome and well taken care of. The service is efficient, even during busy times, and the staff are knowledgeable about the menu, offering helpful recommendations to enhance the dining experience.
Food: La Brouette offers a delightful array of Belgian dishes, with a focus on fresh, high-quality ingredients. The menu features classics such as moules-frites (mussels and fries), which are cooked to perfection and available in several delicious broths. The carbonade flamande (beef stew cooked in beer) is another highlight, rich in flavor and served with a side of crispy fries.
For seafood lovers, the seafood platter is a must-try, brimming with a variety of fresh catches. The restaurant also offers a selection of Belgian beers that pair wonderfully with the dishes, enhancing the overall dining experience.
Value: Given its prime location and the quality of the food, La Brouette offers good value for money. The portions are generous, and the prices are reasonable, making it accessible for a range of budgets. The restaurant also provides set menus and specials, which are great for those looking to sample a variety of dishes.
Overall: La Brouette is a standout choice for those seeking a genuine taste of Belgian cuisine in a historic and beautiful setting. Its convenient location at the Grand Place, coupled with its delicious food and warm ambiance, makes it a must-visit for anyone in Brussels. Whether you’re enjoying a leisurely lunch or a romantic dinner, La Brouette promises a memorable...
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