LE COLLÈGE
Read moreIn the pedestrian area, in front of the Saint-Loup church, this small bar with a retro look was until March 2022 managed by Jean Courtoy, helped by his wife Francine. At more than 75 years old, the time of a well-deserved retirement has come for this true connoisseur of beer service. If his charisma and humour will be missed by his customers, they can rest assured knowing that Jean-François, the son, is now taking over the family institution. Drinking a beer at the Collège will remain a proof of good taste, knowing that he already masters the subject very well.
LE BOUFFON DU ROI
Read moreA student bistro, given its location near the University, but open to all. The menu features around a hundred beers, including eight on tap. The bistro also has its own label, La Bouffonne, an amber ale. At the back, the sunny courtyard terrace is lined with a pétanque court, while the table soccer, board games and comic books in the reading corner are ideal for rainy days. A large screen broadcasts Red Devils matches. In terms of décor, the old pharmacy sign, formerly known as an apothecary, is a real eye-catcher.
LES CHAMPS ELYSÉES
Read moreWith its warm atmosphere and friendly service, this establishment offers a pleasant dining experience. Customers can eat in or order takeaway, but delivery is not available. Whether for lunch with friends or dinner with the family, Brasserie Champs Élysées is a sure choice to satisfy every culinary craving.
BARNABEER
Read moreWith more than 300 beers (kegs or bottles), Barnabeer is the bistro in the centre of Namur with the widest range of beers. More than 50 Belgian breweries are represented, which is almost a record. The microbreweries have the lion's share and all the available Trappist beers are present. In this former tax office, everything reminds us of the love for hops. A typical old café setting has been recreated, including enamel plates. Monthly zythology workshops led by a professional zythologist.
LE RATIN-TOT
Read moreAt Ratin-Tôt, we drink more than 90 different beers, most of which are Belgian. You can sit at the counter, take a seat in a unique setting or enjoy the view from the terrace in a relaxed and local atmosphere. The oldest estaminet in Namur (1616!), one of the oldest in Belgium, reminds us of the splendor of yesteryear. Local curiosity, its owner David Rouyer does not hesitate to tell that in season, it happens that tourists pass the head inside "just to see" this address impossible to circumvent. Do him a favor, have a beer!
L'ESCAPADE
Read moreThe temple of Namur football fans, with a big screen at the back of the room and a TV above the bar to enjoy the exploits of the stars of the game. Here, you can watch solid third halves, replay the matches of the region's clubs, meet players and coaches, transfer on occasion or take the time to smell the temperature on the terrace, opposite the Jambes station. The owner, Zoran Bojovic, the most Namurian of the Montenegrins, is also an emblematic figure of UR Namur. His son, Petar, also played for the Blackbirds.
AU CHEVAL BLANC
Read moreLe Cheval Blanc is a brasserie restaurant offering a wide variety of dishes made with fresh, seasonal produce. The menu ranges from classics like croque-monsieur and cheese croquettes, to more gourmet dishes like local beef and seafood. The restaurant also boasts a wide range of cask ales and Belgian Trappist beers, as well as a fine wine cellar. The chef's suggestions vary with the seasons and key events of the year. The kitchen is open from noon to 3pm and from 6pm to 10pm. Le Cheval Blanc also offers takeaway meals and a special menu for Valentine's Day.
POOL FICTION
Read moreThe cinema complex where it is housed no doubt inspired the name of this pool hall. Pool Fiction, an obvious reference to Quentin Tarantino's feature film. Billiards, karaoke or bar, there is something for everyone. In family or in groups of friends, the place is ideal to prolong the evening after a film. The atmosphere is generally very good and occasional or recurring promotions keep aficionados coming back. Like the billiards at only 5 € per hour every Monday. Other promotions are aimed at the price of beer or alcohol on certain days.
AUBERGE DE LA LESSE
Read moreLocated in Houyet, Belgium, the Auberge de la Lesse is a 3-star hotel offering comfortable accommodation and quality services. The establishment has 4 well-appointed rooms and offers good value for money. Guests particularly appreciate the inn's location, close to the train station. Staff are friendly and attentive to guests' needs. The hostel's restaurant serves French, Belgian and European cuisine, with game dishes and local specialties. Customer reviews are generally positive, highlighting the quality of the cuisine and the friendly service.
LA HAUTE VOIE
Read moreLa Haute Voie is a B&B located in the small Ardennes village of Oizy, in the commune of Bièvre. The establishment offers vacation apartments for rent. The Epicéa and Mélèze apartments offer all the comforts you need to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, while the Douglas room is ideal for recharging your batteries for a day or two. Nature lovers will be delighted, with numerous hiking and biking trails in the Oizy area. The region also offers many tourist sites to discover, such as the famous burcht de Bouillon. Guests at La Haute Voie will also be able to sample the region's local produce, either in their apartment or on the establishment's summer terrace. Finally, Katrien and Christ, the owners, will be happy to advise their guests on the best restaurants in the region and the best local produce to sample.
LE LODGE
Read moreLocated in Wépion, near Namur in Belgium, the Lodge Wépion is a French restaurant run by Grégory Jorion. Lodge Wépion's chef will seduce customers with his tastes and colors. The restaurant also features a brasserie where guests can relax in the afternoon with a drink in hand.
LES MONTAGNARDS
Read moreIt offers Belgian and local cuisine, grills and salads. The average budget for a meal is around 30 euros. The restaurant accepts payment by MasterCard, Visa and Bancontact. Amenities include online booking, children's menus, parking, disabled access, terrace and garden. The restaurant's setting is rustic and authentic. It can accommodate groups of up to 40 people.
LES HOUSSIERES
Read moreIn Maillen, in the town of Houssières, you'll find a charming bar-café called "Les Houssières". Nicolas, Géraldine and Eric welcome you to an 18th-century farmhouse furnished in classic style. The enchanting setting provides a warm and intimate atmosphere, ideal for a meal with friends or a tête à tête. The restaurant offers tasty and varied cuisine. Take advantage of this enchanting setting to spend a pleasant moment in Houssières.
BRASSERIE LE BOVESSE
Read moreLocated in Jambes, near Namur in Belgium, Le Bovesse is a brasserie restaurant that has been serving traditional cuisine since 1996. A special menu is also offered at weekends, and a new suggestion is made every month. Le Bovesse has a large terrace, covered under a veranda and uncovered, that can seat up to 100 people. The waiters are efficient and the owner is always on hand to ensure optimum coordination in the dining room and kitchen. Takeaway food is also available.
LA SCHTOUFF
Read moreOn the banks of the Meuse, this friendly little bar seems to have been forgotten by the passage of time. With its well-kept old caberdouche decor and the electric train circuit that makes its rounds high up, it's like being in another dimension! The name of the establishment means "a little home" in Lëtzebuergesch, the native language of the owner. We come here to drink good Belgian beers and catch up with other customers, often regulars. Terrace with incredible view of the Citadelle and the Grognon.
BAR L'ANTIQUAIRE
Read moreL'Antiquaire had a fine nose when it opened its bar in 2019! Right across from the entrance to the brand-new cable car and on a newly refurbished and pedestrianized Place Maurice Servais, it doesn't get much uglier for such an establishment. L'Antiquaire focuses on three areas: cocktails, spirits and high-end beers. As beautiful as they are good, the former are classic, sunny or creative (Mojito, Sex on the beach, Mexico '86, Elixir du Gisou...) but always beautifully presented. The interior is classy, but the terrace is a must.