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This cafe offers you great dishes of Belgian cuisine. The feature of In de Vrede is serving good pate, terrine and tartines. A lot of visitors say that waiters serve tasty ice cream, queijada and che here. A number of people mark that you can try delicious belgian beer, wine or ale at this place. In accordance with the guests' opinions, waiters offer great coffee.

This spot is famous for its great service and friendly staff, that is always ready to help you. Prices at this cafe are worth attention because they're reasonable. The atmosphere of this place is homey. Come and check if In de Vrede deserves the Facebook 4.3 stars.

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Dan M. Request content removal
This place is worth a visit - most come for the beer but don't sleep on the cafe menu which has some tasty offerings to enjoy. The sandwiches come with a side salad which was very fresh - tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots and pickles. The spaghetti was as expected and came with a nice ample bowl of fresh shaved Parmesan which was unexpected but tasty. Of course the beer is the main reason to come and you can enjoy a fresh bottle of their offerings served of course in matching glassware. They have free restrooms, a gift shop to buy beer and other souvenirs- glasses and t shirts. Definitely worth making the pilgrimage but only if you have a car as I don't think public transit comes close
Marlon T. Request content removal
This is the restaurant/drinking establishment you go to on your pilgrimage to the Sint-Sixtusabdij Westvleteren. Since it seems impossible to get a tour to the actual monastery where the magic happens, you can still visit In de Vrede across the street to drink and/or buy bottles of the precious nectar. The food here looked good too, but I didn't try any. Be sure to look up the hours before coming here as you don't want to make this trek just to see the outside. When I came, the Claustrum was closed, so if that's an activity you really want to do, you must do some planning. Although I have not and likely will never get to see inside the abbey, I consider my beer journey now complete!
W C. Request content removal
We spent the most pleasant afternoon here yesterday after driving from Brussels. We got there around 11:00 am or so and immediately got on line to get our West12, which was relatively short. Even though they dropped the quota for how many cases you can purchase, we only bought two because, you know, we have to bring them back in our luggage. After those preciouses were secured, we went out to the garden area to have some beers and snacks. It's really lovely scenery and everything was lucky. We lucked out with a very kind server who took good care of us the whole time that we were there. We ordered the blonde and the celebrated 12, mistakenly assuming that these would be served as drafts, but no, the monks are bottles-only kinda guys. It goes without saying that both were incredible and brought us back to our wedding day memory days (the first and only time we've ever had that beer). We also ordered their cheese and meat plate, which was quite the bounty though the jar of pork fat was a little excessive. There was a healthy amount of salami-like meats and a couple to-die-for cheeses, dried fruit, nuts, and bread. No complaints. We walked around the outskirts of the abbey afterwards (you're allowed) and caught a rare sight of one of the monks who did not seem thrilled to bump into us unexpectedly. FYI for parents: this is a great place to bring kids. In the patio area, there are two separate play areas where your kid can run around while you enjoy your beer. There's also a bigger/better playscape in the front of the building if you need to divide and conquer while waiting online. So glad we made the schlepp out here. It was a beautiful day outside and a beautiful time.
Belgian, European
€€ Price range per person €11 - €20
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Oostvleterenstraat 33
Vleteren, Flanders, Belgium
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Oostvleterenstraat 33, Vleteren, Flanders, Belgium
Features
Outdoor seating Takeaway Сredit cards accepted Parking Booking Wi-Fi Wheelchair accessible TV
Opening hours
SundaySun 10AM-8:30PM
MondayMon 10AM-8:30PM
TuesdayTue 10AM-8:30PM
WednesdayWed 10AM-8:30PM
ThursdayThu 10AM-8:30PM
FridayFri Closed
SaturdaySat 10AM-8:30PM
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