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B&B Huis ´T Schaep

★★★★BrugesCity view
9.6/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Luxury Suite
1x Super King 60 Up to 2

A seating area with a flat-screen TV, a desk and a private bathroom are featured in this spacious suite. The unit offers…

Special Promotion 2nd floor
2x Twin 60 Up to 4

This spacious room features a separate living room with armchairs and antique furnishings. It's located in the second Fl…

Standard Suite
1x Super King 45 Up to 2

Offering free toiletries, this suite includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The suite offers…

Special Offer - Double Room
1x Queen 30 Up to 2

The spacious double room provides a seating area, a carpeted floor, as well as a private bathroom featuring a shower and…

Suite
1x Double 30 Up to 2
City view

1 Double Bed 323-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV, cable chan…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Zet'Joe by Geert Van Hecke★ Michelin Geert Van Hecke, who boasted three Michelin stars for twenty years at the Karmeliet, is definitely worthy of the title “Godfather of Belgian gastronomy”. Zet’Joe is more casual and a little bit like walking into the chef’s home. A warm interior and an impressive art collection instantly set the scene. Mireille, his delightful partner in the dining room, wields the cheese trolley with impressive dexterity. Van Hecke harnesses his consummate knowhow and sensitivity to enhancing first-rate ingredients. A silky last-minute béarnaise sauce, made with carrot and orange jus, coaxes out the full flavo1.0km
  • Sans Cravate★ Michelin As the name suggests (Without a tie), this eatery is casual in vibe. The snug interior, done up in pastel shades, is bathed in natural light. Despite a lineup of familiar flavours, Sans cravate knows how to surprise the diner. The concise à la carte menu, together with a weekday menu and a several course menu at the weekend, bear witness to the attention lavished on exceptional ingredients by chef Henk Van Oudenhouve. He might mingle textures, such as langoustine and artichoke, with a punchy bisque made out of shellfish heads, and cooks the mullet on a spit in a delicious Mediterranean dish fe1.5km
  • Tou.GouBib Thibault and Jade’s establishment is a treasure trove of culinary delights. In their tastefully appointed HQ, kick off with wholesome starters like pâté en croûte or marbled ham, before continuing with flawlessly fresh brill paired with a tangy nantaise sauce and briny clams, unless you wouldn’t prefer pheasant à la brabançonne. The veteran chef, a true disciple of text-book Gallic fare, nonetheless enjoys adding the odd international twist. Big-boned flavours, hearty helpings, culinary proficiency. A seat at the counter is highly recommended as are bookings. They also offer a take-away cateri389m
  • Goffin★ Michelin Timothy Goffin is forging his own path. A genuine craftsman, he recognises the importance of full-bodied sauces, whilst also seeking to nurture comforting, fruity flavours. Whether with local or Asian ingredients, Goffin can be relied on to produce delicate, spot-on dishes and his set menu is a masterclass of balance. Right from the unusual appetisers, he takes you on a personal voyage of discovery, reacquainting you with family favourites or introducing you to creative, unexpected flavours. For example, how about a thick slice of beefsteak tomato, smothered in crushed raspberries and a vanill1.7km
  • Quatre VinsBib Put on your rose-tinted spectacles and bask in the warm, cosy interior of Quatre Vins, steeped in the vibe of a stylish private sitting room. An open kitchen adds a joyful note, in echo of the chef’s buzzy personality. The menu features a lineup of international dishes prepared with premium big-boned ingredients. How about slices of raw scallops paired with morcilla (Italian black pudding) and a creme of Jerusalem artichoke? Or crunchy wontons filled with chopped turkey and an expertly crafted sweet-sour seasoning? Pure unadulterated pleasure, a relaxed, feel-good atmosphere and a fine range o649m
  • JacobinBib Jacobin, which is blessedly free of fussy, superfluous frills, sports a warm minimalist Scandinavian interior and focuses on dishes to share, both at lunch and dinnertime. The regularly renewed menu is packed with enticing dishes that keep pace with the seasons. Examples include pork belly in crunchy crackling served with a slightly sweet stock of braised onion and apples, fresh goat’s cheese and a lightly browned endive. The Jacobin’s market-fresh menu is the epitome of passionate, generous, flavoursome and fresh, all of which at exemplary eater-friendly prices.832m
  • OnslowBib Onslow, a buzzy landmark in the peaceful Sint Anna district, is depicted by casual dining, a vintage vibe and a terrace that oozes Mediterranean charm. The concise culinary lineup of regularly renewed, playful dishes is designed to share and to entice you to try out new combinations. Lieven Vynck works with familiar ingredients, to which he adds an international spin. An example: succulent, meaty, melt-in-the-mouth mussels in a spicy tom ka khai sauce or a tribute to Italian flair with cacio e pepe pasta. A festival of flavour awaits you at Onslow: “Food with Drinks, Drinks with Food” is their1.2km
  • Goesepitte 43 Step into the picturesque Goezeputstraat 43 and be transported to a jungle paradise, complete with a living moss wall and monkeys! Chef Jan Supply likes to come to the table in person to serve his dishes. These are characterised by a deft use of the Mibrasa charcoal oven, rich sauces and intriguing vegetable creations. This is bistronomy with that little bit extra, as evidenced by the hand-whipped lobster béarnaise that elevates smoky filet pur to new heights. Be sure to try the crêpe normande, a house classic.46m
  • LESS Eatery Love Eat Share Smile is the baseline of this hip urban eatery, which is equally suited to a hunger-obliterating snack at the bar as to a full-course feast with all the trimmings with all the family. You can expect an international culinary repertory with a definite Asian slant. From steak tartare with a Korean kick and ceviche scattered with distinctive fresh, spicy, tangy Peruvian notes to Hong-Kong-style young turbot, the extensive menu is a treasure trove of premium produce and creativity. A trendy, suitably casual vibe depicts one of Bruges’ most popular foodie hotspots!98m
  • De Jonkman★★ Michelin Filip Claeys is mad about fish. The grandson of a fisherman, he founded NorthSeaChefs, which endeavours to encourage consumers to eat lesser known and accidentally caught fish. Equally at home with red meat and top-drawer ingredients like langoustine, he loves wowing diners with dogfish. The menu always indicates the origin of the boats that supply the fish. Claeys’ style is inventive and unconventional, as delicate sauces and vinaigrettes showcase his classical training, whilst allowing his personality to shine through as he adapts to today’s trends. For example, he crafts flawlessly fresh No4.1km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Church of Our Lady church in Bruges, Belgium315m
  • Groeningemuseum art museum in Bruges, Belgium470m
  • Belfry of Bruges medieval bell tower511m
  • Sint-Salvatorskathedraal Roman Catholic cathedral in Bruges, Belgium136m
  • Museum van het Heilig Bloed church in Bruges, Belgium623m
  • Bruges City Hall town hall of Bruges, Belgium605m
  • Sint-Janshospitaal 12th-century hospital in Bruges, Belgium, now museum226m
  • Ten Wijngaerde béguinage in Bruges, Belgium584m

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