Tradition meets taste – In’t Spinnekopke (Brussels)
- thierry Vuchelen
- May 25
- 1 min read
Updated: May 31
Place du Jardin aux Fleurs 1, 1000 Brussels
Just a short stroll from Brussels’ bustling city center, In’t Spinnekopke offers a warm welcome and a generous plate of tradition. This charming brasserie is a tribute to Belgian culinary heritage – cosy, authentic, and served with a smile.
The setting
Housed in a historic 18th-century building, the restaurant radiates old-world charm. Wooden beams, warm lighting and a rustic feel transport you to a Brussels of days gone by. It’s intimate, comforting, and pleasantly unpretentious.
The taste
The menu is steeped in tradition, featuring Belgian classics like stoofvlees, vol-au-vent, and rabbit in kriek beer. Portions are hearty, flavours are homey, and the food is as nostalgic as it is satisfying. It’s honest cooking – nothing fancy, just good.
The experience
Service is friendly, the atmosphere relaxed, and the prices refreshingly fair. It’s a spot that knows what it is: a local favourite that delivers solid quality without the frills. Perfect for a laid-back evening with friends or visiting guests who want a taste of Brussels.
The verdict: 3.5 out of 5 spoons (🍴🍴🍴½)
“In’t Spinnekopke serves comfort with character – a slice of old Brussels, still going strong.”
Atmosphere: Rustic charm in a historic setting
Dishes: Classic, hearty, and full of Belgian soul
Service: Welcoming and down-to-earth
Value: Great for traditional food at a fair price
Perfect for: Tourists, locals, and lovers of the classics.
Final bite: In’t Spinnekopke isn’t chasing trends – it’s preserving flavourful tradition in one of the coziest corners of Brussels. Come for the classics, stay for the charm.
Let’s taste!
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