Café Leffe, Belgian brasserie at Place du Grand Sablon, Brussels.
Café Leffe is a Belgian brasserie at Place du Grand Sablon that combines classic Belgian cooking with a wide selection of local beers. The menu features meat specialties like entrecote, steaks, and hamburgers served throughout the day.
The name comes from Leffe brewery, founded in the 13th century and grown into one of Belgium's well-known beer brands. The establishment preserves this connection to Belgian brewing heritage and the legacy of that historical production.
The establishment reflects a Belgian tradition of viewing beer as an integral part of dining. Visitors can observe how different brews complement various dishes and understand the role beer plays in local food culture.
The spot sits directly on the square and is easy to locate, with seating both indoors and on the terrace. It works well for any time of day since opening hours are generous and staff accommodates all mealtimes.
The square itself is known for its art shops and antique dealers, which gives the dining experience a particular character. From the terrace you can watch the changing energy of the square and directly experience the mix of retail and food culture.
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