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Le Roy d'Espagne
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Brasserie in a late-17th-century building, offering a Belgian menu, murals & mannequins in costumes.
Nearby attractions
Grand Place
Grote Markt, 1000 Brussel, Belgium
Manneken Pis
1000 Brussels, Belgium
Brussels City Museum
Grote Markt van, 1000 Brussel, Belgium
Brussels Town Hall
Grand Place 8, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Jeanneke-Pis
Imp. de la Fidélité 10-12, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
illusion Brussels
Rue du Marché aux Fromages 22, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Belgian Brewers Museum
Grand Place 10, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Brussels Stock Exchange
Bd Anspach 80, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Museum of Infinite Realities - MOIR
Rue du Marché aux Poulets 30, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Belgian Beer World Experience
Bd Anspach 80, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Nearby restaurants
The Sister Brussels Café
Rue Chair et Pain 3, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
La Brouette
Grand Place 2, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Chez Léon
Rue des Bouchers 18, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Lloyd Coffee Eatery - Grand-Place
Rue du Marché aux Herbes 80, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
The Brothers Brasserie
Rue Chair et Pain 7, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Manhattn's Burgers
Rue Henri Maus 39, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Royal Indian Restaurant
Rue de la Fourche 5, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
NOM POW
Pt Rue au Beurre 14, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Le Pêcheur
Rue de la Fourche 33, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Santorini Brussels Grand-Place
13 1000 11, Rue du Marché aux Fromages, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
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Le Roy d'Espagne

Grand Place 1, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
3.9(1.5K)$$$$
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Brasserie in a late-17th-century building, offering a Belgian menu, murals & mannequins in costumes.

attractions: Grand Place, Manneken Pis, Brussels City Museum, Brussels Town Hall, Jeanneke-Pis, illusion Brussels, Belgian Brewers Museum, Brussels Stock Exchange, Museum of Infinite Realities - MOIR, Belgian Beer World Experience, restaurants: The Sister Brussels Café, La Brouette, Chez Léon, Lloyd Coffee Eatery - Grand-Place, The Brothers Brasserie, Manhattn's Burgers, Royal Indian Restaurant, NOM POW, Le Pêcheur, Santorini Brussels Grand-Place
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+32 2 513 08 07
Website
roydespagne.be

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Nearby attractions of Le Roy d'Espagne

Grand Place

Manneken Pis

Brussels City Museum

Brussels Town Hall

Jeanneke-Pis

illusion Brussels

Belgian Brewers Museum

Brussels Stock Exchange

Museum of Infinite Realities - MOIR

Belgian Beer World Experience

Grand Place

Grand Place

4.7

(52.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Manneken Pis

Manneken Pis

4.0

(26.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Brussels City Museum

Brussels City Museum

4.4

(1.0K)

Closed
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Brussels Town Hall

Brussels Town Hall

4.7

(875)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Brussels food tour: Chocolate & Belgian Classics
Brussels food tour: Chocolate & Belgian Classics
Fri, Dec 5 • 11:00 AM
1000, Brussels, Belgium
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Les Derniers Jours de Pompéi : Lexposition Immersive
Les Derniers Jours de Pompéi : Lexposition Immersive
Fri, Dec 5 • 10:00 AM
Pl. de Belgique 1, Bruxelles, 1020
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Jules Verne 200 : Le Voyage immersif
Jules Verne 200 : Le Voyage immersif
Fri, Dec 5 • 10:00 AM
Rue du Marché Aux Herbes 116, 1000
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Nearby restaurants of Le Roy d'Espagne

The Sister Brussels Café

La Brouette

Chez Léon

Lloyd Coffee Eatery - Grand-Place

The Brothers Brasserie

Manhattn's Burgers

Royal Indian Restaurant

NOM POW

Le Pêcheur

Santorini Brussels Grand-Place

The Sister Brussels Café

The Sister Brussels Café

3.9

(1.3K)

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La Brouette

La Brouette

4.1

(629)

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Chez Léon

Chez Léon

3.9

(5.4K)

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Lloyd Coffee Eatery - Grand-Place

Lloyd Coffee Eatery - Grand-Place

4.5

(1.9K)

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Reviews of Le Roy d'Espagne

3.9
(1,544)
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4.0
6y

Great location right at the Grand Place square...

Lovely place, in a great location and with generous outdoor seating. The ambiance was like you stepping into medieval times. They have a nice open fireplace and fantastic scenery. We got the table after some time. Though we wanted to sit outside, but it was raining.

We ordered Jupiler beer ( 330 & 550 ML), Hoegaarden Rosee, Chimay Blanche, Gauffre Roy, Portion De Frites and I don’t know the name of the rest. In simple English, we ordered 2 beer, some fish with onion rings, Ice cream over Waffle, Famous Belgium fries. Fries were okay, not that famous taste: P I liked my Jupiler beer. Taste-wise, it was not that bad. Moreover, we enjoyed our time together.

Oh, I almost forgot, I had to mention the service. Though I did not catch the waiter's name but he was not good at what he was doing. I don’t care if you have to see all the tables yourself, but don’t talk rudely. I was meeting with my friends after a very long time. 2 of them came from Amsterdam and rest came from another part of Belgium and we all met here. All I was asking the waiter to take a snap and I did ask 3 times. All I got was a rude answer, “can’t you see I am buys OR I will come to you when I will finish". Not cool, and that too when he added 4 euro tip himself at the end of the bill.

Tip for Men - checkout there men's bathroom....

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1.0
6y

It’s a perfect place but the waiting staff (I’m taking about one guy but rest wasn’t helpful either) is the worst I have ever encountered. This is my first bad review I have ever made, the reason why is because I have never been treated like that in a restaurant in my life... we waited for the waiter to come around 15-20min (I know that’s not to bad at all) when he came we were placing the order when suddenly he start screaming when we wanted crepes he said something about time 20min 30min 1hr (I assume he was saying waiting time for food or he meant that we taking order to long... I don’t really know) and before we finished saying what we would like to have he turned around totally ignored us and went to another table... I stood up and went to him to tell him we didn’t finished order and he even didn’t look at me he ignored me went pass me to serve other people... I said that’s very rude (out loud) he just run further away and other waiter told me as (I’m assuming) explanation was “he is old”... I have never ever in my life was treated worst in any of restaurants around the world (and I travel a lot) this is the place I will never come back in my life time and I suggest to avoid it for other people because no one deserve to be treated like that... just so you know it was me and my girlfriend who is pregnant and was starving at...

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3.0
2y

Nestled in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage site of Grand-Place, "Le Roy d'Espagne" is a beautiful tapestry of history and culture. The building's roots trace back to the 17th century, serving as the original home for the Bakers' Guild of Brussels. The ornate Baroque architecture, complete with golden details and statues, speaks volumes of its historical significance. As you enter, the statue of Charles II, in whose honor the place was named "The King of Spain", greets you.

The interiors beautifully echo its rich past, with decor and designs reminiscent of Brussels' bygone era. Not to mention, its terrace offers one of the most enchanting views of the Grand-Place, a treat especially on a pleasant day.

As for the culinary experience, while the regular fare like burgers and pastas were just passable, the renowned Moules-frites stood out and lived up to its reputation. A delectable dive into Belgian tradition.

For those looking to immerse themselves in the authentic Brussels atmosphere, Le Roy d'Espagne offers a mixed bag. While its cultural and historical significance is undeniable, the food might leave some wanting more. Worth a visit for the ambiance and the Moules-frites, but manage your expectations on the...

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Sanjay GuptaSanjay Gupta
Great location right at the Grand Place square... Lovely place, in a great location and with generous outdoor seating. The ambiance was like you stepping into medieval times. They have a nice open fireplace and fantastic scenery. We got the table after some time. Though we wanted to sit outside, but it was raining. We ordered Jupiler beer ( 330 & 550 ML), Hoegaarden Rosee, Chimay Blanche, Gauffre Roy, Portion De Frites and I don’t know the name of the rest. In simple English, we ordered 2 beer, some fish with onion rings, Ice cream over Waffle, Famous Belgium fries. Fries were okay, not that famous taste: P I liked my Jupiler beer. Taste-wise, it was not that bad. Moreover, we enjoyed our time together. Oh, I almost forgot, I had to mention the service. Though I did not catch the waiter's name but he was not good at what he was doing. I don’t care if you have to see all the tables yourself, but don’t talk rudely. I was meeting with my friends after a very long time. 2 of them came from Amsterdam and rest came from another part of Belgium and we all met here. All I was asking the waiter to take a snap and I did ask 3 times. All I got was a rude answer, “can’t you see I am buys OR I will come to you when I will finish". Not cool, and that too when he added 4 euro tip himself at the end of the bill. Tip for Men - checkout there men's bathroom. It’s hilarious.
Ziad KhayyataZiad Khayyata
Nestled in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage site of Grand-Place, "Le Roy d'Espagne" is a beautiful tapestry of history and culture. The building's roots trace back to the 17th century, serving as the original home for the Bakers' Guild of Brussels. The ornate Baroque architecture, complete with golden details and statues, speaks volumes of its historical significance. As you enter, the statue of Charles II, in whose honor the place was named "The King of Spain", greets you. The interiors beautifully echo its rich past, with decor and designs reminiscent of Brussels' bygone era. Not to mention, its terrace offers one of the most enchanting views of the Grand-Place, a treat especially on a pleasant day. As for the culinary experience, while the regular fare like burgers and pastas were just passable, the renowned Moules-frites stood out and lived up to its reputation. A delectable dive into Belgian tradition. For those looking to immerse themselves in the authentic Brussels atmosphere, Le Roy d'Espagne offers a mixed bag. While its cultural and historical significance is undeniable, the food might leave some wanting more. Worth a visit for the ambiance and the Moules-frites, but manage your expectations on the broader menu.
Phillip BonoPhillip Bono
This was such a great choice to eat at. You have all types of food from vegan and vegetarian to local authentic dishes there is definitely something here for everyone. Our group consisted of a vegan, boring meat eater, a child and two open eaters we all loved our dishes and we all found some thing to enjoy. Our waiter was super super cool he’s been there about 20 something years he said he was very helpful and laid back but still was very fast and attentive even with the million people coming in and out of this place. I would highly recommend any tourist to walk in here and eat they can handle as many people as you think we watched a group of 100 come in all at once hahaha but this was no problem for These guys… nobodies food or drinks suffered because of this there was panic or decline in service at all It really blew my mind…these guys and gals are pros!!!!!!!! My favorite was the garlic cream shrimp super super clean and tasty! It’s a little pricey but I didn’t care because it is in the tourist hub so it’s understandable but at least the food and service was worth the costs, that’s all I’m concerned about.
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Great location right at the Grand Place square... Lovely place, in a great location and with generous outdoor seating. The ambiance was like you stepping into medieval times. They have a nice open fireplace and fantastic scenery. We got the table after some time. Though we wanted to sit outside, but it was raining. We ordered Jupiler beer ( 330 & 550 ML), Hoegaarden Rosee, Chimay Blanche, Gauffre Roy, Portion De Frites and I don’t know the name of the rest. In simple English, we ordered 2 beer, some fish with onion rings, Ice cream over Waffle, Famous Belgium fries. Fries were okay, not that famous taste: P I liked my Jupiler beer. Taste-wise, it was not that bad. Moreover, we enjoyed our time together. Oh, I almost forgot, I had to mention the service. Though I did not catch the waiter's name but he was not good at what he was doing. I don’t care if you have to see all the tables yourself, but don’t talk rudely. I was meeting with my friends after a very long time. 2 of them came from Amsterdam and rest came from another part of Belgium and we all met here. All I was asking the waiter to take a snap and I did ask 3 times. All I got was a rude answer, “can’t you see I am buys OR I will come to you when I will finish". Not cool, and that too when he added 4 euro tip himself at the end of the bill. Tip for Men - checkout there men's bathroom. It’s hilarious.
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Nestled in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage site of Grand-Place, "Le Roy d'Espagne" is a beautiful tapestry of history and culture. The building's roots trace back to the 17th century, serving as the original home for the Bakers' Guild of Brussels. The ornate Baroque architecture, complete with golden details and statues, speaks volumes of its historical significance. As you enter, the statue of Charles II, in whose honor the place was named "The King of Spain", greets you. The interiors beautifully echo its rich past, with decor and designs reminiscent of Brussels' bygone era. Not to mention, its terrace offers one of the most enchanting views of the Grand-Place, a treat especially on a pleasant day. As for the culinary experience, while the regular fare like burgers and pastas were just passable, the renowned Moules-frites stood out and lived up to its reputation. A delectable dive into Belgian tradition. For those looking to immerse themselves in the authentic Brussels atmosphere, Le Roy d'Espagne offers a mixed bag. While its cultural and historical significance is undeniable, the food might leave some wanting more. Worth a visit for the ambiance and the Moules-frites, but manage your expectations on the broader menu.
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This was such a great choice to eat at. You have all types of food from vegan and vegetarian to local authentic dishes there is definitely something here for everyone. Our group consisted of a vegan, boring meat eater, a child and two open eaters we all loved our dishes and we all found some thing to enjoy. Our waiter was super super cool he’s been there about 20 something years he said he was very helpful and laid back but still was very fast and attentive even with the million people coming in and out of this place. I would highly recommend any tourist to walk in here and eat they can handle as many people as you think we watched a group of 100 come in all at once hahaha but this was no problem for These guys… nobodies food or drinks suffered because of this there was panic or decline in service at all It really blew my mind…these guys and gals are pros!!!!!!!! My favorite was the garlic cream shrimp super super clean and tasty! It’s a little pricey but I didn’t care because it is in the tourist hub so it’s understandable but at least the food and service was worth the costs, that’s all I’m concerned about.
Phillip Bono

Phillip Bono

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