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Leuven Belgium Beer Cafe
Description
European-style restaurant serving Belgian- & French-inspired dishes, plus imported beers & wine.
Nearby attractions
Wellington Cable Car
280 Lambton Quay, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
The New Zealand Portrait Gallery
Shed 11/60 Lady Elizabeth Lane, Pipitea, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Te Awe Library
29 Brandon Street, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Wellington Museum
3 Jervois Quay, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Midland Park
157 Lambton Quay, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Exhibitions Gallery of Fine Art
32 Brandon Street, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
The Wharf, Wellington
Level 1/57 Customhouse Quay, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Eastbourne Ferry Terminal Building (Former)
Pipitea, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Archie Brothers Wellington
1 Willis Street, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Frank Kitts Park
Waterfront, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Nearby restaurants
D4 on Featherston
1/145 Featherston Street, Wellington 6142, New Zealand
Le Saigon Vietnamese Kitchen
146/150 Featherston Street, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Juniper Gin Bar & Restaurant
31 Johnston Street, CBD, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Dillingers Brasserie & Bar
155 Lambton Quay, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Thunderbird Cafe
154 Featherston Street, CBD, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Gemini Cafe & Eatery
20 Brandon Street, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Foxglove Bar & Kitchen
33 Queens Wharf, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Master Kong
33 Customhouse Quay, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
One Red Dog
56 Customhouse Quay, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Astoria
Midland Park 159 Lambton Quay, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Nearby hotels
ibis Wellington
153 Featherston Street, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Quest on Johnston
35 Johnston Street, Wellington Central, Wellington 6143, New Zealand
InterContinental Wellington by IHG
2 Grey Street, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
DoubleTree by Hilton Wellington
28 Grey Street, Lambton Quay, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Novotel Wellington
133 The Terrace, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Park Hotel, Wellington
101 The Terrace, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Rydges Wellington
75 Featherston Street, Pipitea, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor
147 The Terrace, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Wellesley Boutique Hotel
2/8 Maginnity Street, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Aspect Apartments
22 Brandon Street, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
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Leuven Belgium Beer Cafe

135-137 Featherston Street, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
4.3(959)$$$$
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European-style restaurant serving Belgian- & French-inspired dishes, plus imported beers & wine.

attractions: Wellington Cable Car, The New Zealand Portrait Gallery, Te Awe Library, Wellington Museum, Midland Park, Exhibitions Gallery of Fine Art, The Wharf, Wellington, Eastbourne Ferry Terminal Building (Former), Archie Brothers Wellington, Frank Kitts Park, restaurants: D4 on Featherston, Le Saigon Vietnamese Kitchen, Juniper Gin Bar & Restaurant, Dillingers Brasserie & Bar, Thunderbird Cafe, Gemini Cafe & Eatery, Foxglove Bar & Kitchen, Master Kong, One Red Dog, Astoria
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Phone
+64 4 499 2939
Website
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Featured dishes

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Warme Wafels/Gaufre Chaudes
Housemade waffle with woody's back bacon grilled banana and maple syrup or smothered with summers fruit and maple syrup
Gerookte Vis Met Amerikaanse Hash/Poisson Fume Au Hash American
Smoked fish, potato hash, poached egg and chives
Croque Madame/Croque Madame
Sliced ham off the bone, gruyere cheese, béchamel sauce and a fried egg
Volledig Onbijt/Le Petit Dejeuner Complet
Woody's back bacon, scrambled eggs, creamed mushrooms, tomato ragu, frikandel, our potato cakes and toasted ciabatta
Biefstuk En Eieren/Steak Du Boeuf Et Oeufs
Rib-eye steak, fried eggs and potato cakes

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Nearby attractions of Leuven Belgium Beer Cafe

Wellington Cable Car

The New Zealand Portrait Gallery

Te Awe Library

Wellington Museum

Midland Park

Exhibitions Gallery of Fine Art

The Wharf, Wellington

Eastbourne Ferry Terminal Building (Former)

Archie Brothers Wellington

Frank Kitts Park

Wellington Cable Car

Wellington Cable Car

4.5

(3K)

Open until 9:00 PM
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The New Zealand Portrait Gallery

The New Zealand Portrait Gallery

4.4

(186)

Open 24 hours
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Te Awe Library

Te Awe Library

4.7

(113)

Open 24 hours
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Wellington Museum

Wellington Museum

4.6

(1.3K)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Explore Wellington
Explore Wellington
Thu, Dec 11 • 9:00 PM
Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
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Wellington Shore Excursion City Sightseeing Tour
Wellington Shore Excursion City Sightseeing Tour
Thu, Dec 11 • 7:45 PM
Shed 39/2 Fryatt Quay, Pipitea, Wellington, 6011
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Museum of New Zealand Te Papa: Gallipoli Early Bird Entry
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa: Gallipoli Early Bird Entry
Thu, Dec 11 • 8:30 PM
55 Capel St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 N9Y5
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Nearby restaurants of Leuven Belgium Beer Cafe

D4 on Featherston

Le Saigon Vietnamese Kitchen

Juniper Gin Bar & Restaurant

Dillingers Brasserie & Bar

Thunderbird Cafe

Gemini Cafe & Eatery

Foxglove Bar & Kitchen

Master Kong

One Red Dog

Astoria

D4 on Featherston

D4 on Featherston

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(556)

$$

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Le Saigon Vietnamese Kitchen

Le Saigon Vietnamese Kitchen

4.5

(389)

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Juniper Gin Bar & Restaurant

Juniper Gin Bar & Restaurant

4.4

(264)

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Dillingers Brasserie & Bar

Dillingers Brasserie & Bar

4.3

(658)

$$

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Adam SmylieAdam Smylie
Service was good. Food was marginally above average. Prices were on the high side. First course was a trio of meat croquettes, the fillings, spicy sausage, beef and chicken. They were quite tasty but an expensive entree at $16.50. The bigger complaint for this first course was the side salad. When did restaurants forget how to make a salad that does not comprise of bagged rocket that like most other restaurants in Wellington probably comes in en masse via bidvest? This dish could have been justifiable with a tastier salad that had a bit more imagination and thought! The second course was a 500gm rib eye with the bone in. This dish cost $41.00 which is the second most expensive steak I have eaten in Wellington. It was accompanied by some pretty lackluster roasted vegetables. I asked for the steak to be cooked medium rare some parts of the steak were medium to well done but closer to the centre the steak was cooked well. I ordered some fries to accompany the steak.. These could have done with a bit more seasoning although they were crisp. I asked for some mushroom sauce to accompany the steak this request was accepted although I can make a far better tasting mushroom sauce at home. The sauce was runny and had an odd orange colour through it and the mushrooms were extremely rubbery. My wife ordered the meatballs which she enjoyed. The stand out of the night was the ox tail casserole. It was the first time I had tried ox tail and I liked it. The portion size was generous and I could imagine that being a perfect winter dish.
Psyckers DOPsyckers DO
A great old and historical bar. Food is great especially the buckets of mussels. Menu items can be paired with recommended Belgian beers or wines from a fantastic drinks menu. Pity there were no Belgian Saison options. Lunch menu is extensive and it includes a venison burger. This came with a poached pear and hand cut chips with homemade mayonnaise or tomatoes sauce. I paired it with the recommended Kriek Cherry beer. This was a wonderful pairing as it worked well with the gamey venison. Staff are very friendly and efficient. Always helpful in their knowledge of the menu and drinks. Sure it's a bit pricey but is worth experiencing the beauty of a little bit of Belgian cafe culture.
James BaberJames Baber
No, no, no, no. I, and two other tables around me, had muscles that smelled of rotten garbage. They stopped eating theirs and feigned politeness, I sent mine back because they had literally rotted prior to steaming. One of the only ways to determine if a muscle is good to eat AFTER COOKING is by smell. Google this and look for legitimate citations. It is a myth that muscles are supposed to smell like old fish. The service and the bottled Belgian beers were really great, the restaurant and bar are very cute, but the chef should be fired for letting these muscles be presented to patrons.
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Service was good. Food was marginally above average. Prices were on the high side. First course was a trio of meat croquettes, the fillings, spicy sausage, beef and chicken. They were quite tasty but an expensive entree at $16.50. The bigger complaint for this first course was the side salad. When did restaurants forget how to make a salad that does not comprise of bagged rocket that like most other restaurants in Wellington probably comes in en masse via bidvest? This dish could have been justifiable with a tastier salad that had a bit more imagination and thought! The second course was a 500gm rib eye with the bone in. This dish cost $41.00 which is the second most expensive steak I have eaten in Wellington. It was accompanied by some pretty lackluster roasted vegetables. I asked for the steak to be cooked medium rare some parts of the steak were medium to well done but closer to the centre the steak was cooked well. I ordered some fries to accompany the steak.. These could have done with a bit more seasoning although they were crisp. I asked for some mushroom sauce to accompany the steak this request was accepted although I can make a far better tasting mushroom sauce at home. The sauce was runny and had an odd orange colour through it and the mushrooms were extremely rubbery. My wife ordered the meatballs which she enjoyed. The stand out of the night was the ox tail casserole. It was the first time I had tried ox tail and I liked it. The portion size was generous and I could imagine that being a perfect winter dish.
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A great old and historical bar. Food is great especially the buckets of mussels. Menu items can be paired with recommended Belgian beers or wines from a fantastic drinks menu. Pity there were no Belgian Saison options. Lunch menu is extensive and it includes a venison burger. This came with a poached pear and hand cut chips with homemade mayonnaise or tomatoes sauce. I paired it with the recommended Kriek Cherry beer. This was a wonderful pairing as it worked well with the gamey venison. Staff are very friendly and efficient. Always helpful in their knowledge of the menu and drinks. Sure it's a bit pricey but is worth experiencing the beauty of a little bit of Belgian cafe culture.
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No, no, no, no. I, and two other tables around me, had muscles that smelled of rotten garbage. They stopped eating theirs and feigned politeness, I sent mine back because they had literally rotted prior to steaming. One of the only ways to determine if a muscle is good to eat AFTER COOKING is by smell. Google this and look for legitimate citations. It is a myth that muscles are supposed to smell like old fish. The service and the bottled Belgian beers were really great, the restaurant and bar are very cute, but the chef should be fired for letting these muscles be presented to patrons.
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Reviews of Leuven Belgium Beer Cafe

4.3
(959)
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2.0
4y

This is the first time I've been disappointed about my Leuven experience prompting me to write this review.

Leuven's usually able to be relied on for good food and service. The food still holds up, but the service? Not that great anymore. It seems like the staff need a bit more training on how to clear a table and wipe it down between guests. Our table was filthy when we were seated and we had to clean it ourselves with travel wipes.

After eating, several dishes were on the table and we had to ask the staff to clear the table. They cleared away two dishes, and left the other two. Asked for a refill of a wine thinking they might clear away the other two dishes when they returned with the wine. Nope. Dirty dishes still left, including the old wine glass. Also, no water refilled even though the bottle was empty. Called a staff member over after catching their attention and ordered dessert and said - can you clear these dishes and refill water please. One dish was taken away and the other left. Dessert arrived and dirty dishes and cups were still left on the table!

It's a sad indictment that staff seem averse to removing dirty dishes when people have clearly finished with them. We would've stayed longer for a couple more drinks but were worried we'd end up getting new wine glasses and having multiple dirty dishes left on the table.

Staff training on clearing tables, noticing when things need refilling (like water) and finishing at one table before flittering off to another table are all sorely needed at Leuven. Hopefully this occurs in the near future and my next experience at Leuven won't be one of dirty tables and dishes not...

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1.0
1y

We went in a group to the Leuven Belgium Beer Cafe for dinner. Three main issues: When we arrived, I told the waiter that we were coming because we had been given vouchers to their restaurant. But at the end of the evening, when we went to pay, we were told that we could only use one of our vouchers per visit. And that no change is given from a voucher. And that on the voucher (in writing too small for me to read easily) it said "T&C's apply". But at no time did they warn us that we couldn't pay for our whole meal with the vouchers, plural, which they could have done when we arrived. One of our party has life-threatening allergies. The waitresses were unsympathetic to the point of being rude. The waiters were a little better. We have never found this attitude in a restaurant before. Every other restaurant has made an effort to accomodate this. We do understand that they have a small kitchen, but they even reacted rudely to our request that the chef might just use a different spoon for each dish he was cooking. The person in our party who has the allergies was brought a soup which was almost inedible, and a salad without any dressing. We asked if the chef could at least make a vinaigrette, but the waitress told us that the chef did not know how to make vinaigrette! So she brought some tomato chutney instead. To go with a green salad. We could do better at MacDonalds! We were seated next to the window, which meant there was a constant cold breeze through the cracks. Consequently we ate with our coats on. So we will not be returning to this restaurant, and would recommend that others don't go...

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3.0
5y

Service was good.

Food was marginally above average.

Prices were on the high side.

First course was a trio of meat croquettes, the fillings, spicy sausage, beef and chicken. They were quite tasty but an expensive entree at $16.50. The bigger complaint for this first course was the side salad. When did restaurants forget how to make a salad that does not comprise of bagged rocket that like most other restaurants in Wellington probably comes in en masse via bidvest? This dish could have been justifiable with a tastier salad that had a bit more imagination and thought!

The second course was a 500gm rib eye with the bone in. This dish cost $41.00 which is the second most expensive steak I have eaten in Wellington. It was accompanied by some pretty lackluster roasted vegetables. I asked for the steak to be cooked medium rare some parts of the steak were medium to well done but closer to the centre the steak was cooked well. I ordered some fries to accompany the steak.. These could have done with a bit more seasoning although they were crisp.

I asked for some mushroom sauce to accompany the steak this request was accepted although I can make a far better tasting mushroom sauce at home. The sauce was runny and had an odd orange colour through it and the mushrooms were extremely rubbery.

My wife ordered the meatballs which she enjoyed.

The stand out of the night was the ox tail casserole. It was the first time I had tried ox tail and I liked it. The portion size was generous and I could imagine that being a perfect...

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