Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Ieper (Ypres). An ancient city in the Flemish province of West Flanders, Ieper (as it’s known in the Flemish tongue) has enjoyed financial and cultural status since the 12th century. Today, visitors can check out remnants of its impressive past, including ramparts that date back to 1385 and an historic moat, which now is a haven for wildlife. Ieper found itself in the middle of World War I and suffered tremendous damage to all of its buildings, but has been both reconstructed in its medieval style and built up with modern structures.
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3 based on 183 reviews
Opposite The Cloth House in The Market Square Ieper
Being able to find a decent meal in a Continental town on a Sunday evening can be quite a challenge but we really struck lucky with this place which would have served us with anything from a simple cup of coffee to a three course meal. We went for the latter and finished with the former and very good it was too. The staff were friendly and polite but took their eye off the ball a little bit towards the end of the meal when we wanted to order dessert and coffee. Nevertheless the food was very good and very reasonably priced. The two guys in the party enjoyed their Flemish stew and my steak was cooked to perfection. Would thoroughly recommend this place.
4 based on 26 reviews
This is a small bar-restaurant run by Johan Vanderwalle and his wife and is a great stop-off after walking the length of Polygon Wood from the Australian 5th Division Memorial. The beer is cold and a pate salad lunch is great value and a real treat. Johan has also many relics of the First World War with a special emphasis on things Australian. And when you're there, give him a "gidday" for Aussie.
4 based on 65 reviews
Good service. Steak n fries was very good. Located in central square and bustling with activity. An enjoyable meal.
4 based on 190 reviews
Bistro, Snacks, Tea Room. Specialities: Grilled Meats, Rice and Pasta dishes, Fish Pan
We initially sat outside to have a coffee and ended up staying for lunch and a couple of beets afterwards! The staff were pleasant and efficient. We ordered what we thought would be a light lunch but ended up being more substantial, but beautifully presented and absolutely delicious!
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4 based on 107 reviews
Midday stop over to visit this historical City on or return journey to the UK. This restaurant is perfectly situated in the centre of the city with all the attractions close by. A couple of our group have been here before and recommended it. Their high praise was fully justified. Good selection of great quality food, efficient and friendly staff, comfortable environment and all at very reasonable prices. If I am ever in this region again anytime soon I would not look anywhere else to eat..
Where to eat Moroccan food in Ieper (Ypres): The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 109 reviews
Our Brasserie is closed on Monday and Wednesday. We gladly make an exception for group reservations.
Having seen the number of excellent and very good reviews on Trip Advisor and read several of the comments, we decided to try the Brasserie for an evening meal on a trip with friends this weekend. We were particularly interested in the history of the location, especially the "Wipers Times", being printers ourselves. We personally visited the Brasserie on the Saturday afternoon to look at the menu and book a table, it looked very nice. We booked a table for 9 people, for straight after the Last Post ceremony at the Menin Gate. A polite young man took our booking and completed a booking form, writing an arrival time of 8 - 8.20pm on it. We were looking forward to our meal that evening, even though a member if staff at the hotel we were staying at told us that only small/light meals would be available there. We had seen the menu briefly and it looked fine to us. After quite a short last post ceremony, we were about to head off the restaurant at 8.15pm, when 2 members of our party said that they had seen a lady turn off all the lights in the restaurant, lock the doors and jump in a car about 5 minutes before! We were understandably surprised and worried by this and went to check, just in case the staff had popped out and gone back again before we arrived. But no - we found it all in darkness and locked up, with no sign of what was happening! Shocked, we then had to wander around the streets and back to the market place trying to find somewhere suitable to eat. We tried several restaurants, who could not fit us in, as we had not booked beforehand. Eventually, our evening was saved by a kind waiter at Old Tom's, who gave us a table, even though we only had 5 minutes to choose from the menu as the kitchen was about to close. We had a lovely meal there, but were unable to have more drinks or sweets due to the time the restaurant was closing. We are very disappointed at our treatment by the brasserie, some of our party were elderly and would have preferred not to have had to walk all around the streets looking for somewhere to eat! We realise there could have been a qenuine emergency, but at the least they could have left a note on the locked doors to explain! How many other customers were left disappointed that evening? Or possibly we were the only ones booked in and it wasn't worth them staying open for us!? We have always found great warmth and hospitality from the restaurants in Ypres, that this has left us shocked and very disappointed! Dear Customers,We are deeply sorry to have disappointed you. There was an emercency that took place that made me close the brasserie.Even more, I wrongly must have thought your booking was to take place before the Last Post ceremony, as most people do. As you didn't show up, I thought, I didn't take the time to put an note on the door.Please apologise me for that. Hopefully I will be able to make it up to you in the future.If you come around again, the aperitive and the coffee will be on the house.Best regards and wish you all the best for a happy 2019.Caroline.
Most Popular French food in Ieper (Ypres), West Flanders Province, Belgium
4 based on 452 reviews
Would love to have tasted their offerings but after waiting nearly 15 minutes on the patio and being ignored by passing wait staff, we left. It wasn't busy and some of the wait staff were merely clearing tables. I'd heard good things about the place but not an impressive first impression.
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4 based on 121 reviews
Beer, Whisky and a stunning view on the Menin Gate. Fresh made vegetable soup and home made ham & cheese toasties for the hungry ones. 5 different draught beers, 20 bottle beers and 4 ciders to choose from. French wines, different liquors and 85 different
Just next to the Menin gate is the Ypra inn, some nice memorial inside, great service, good choices of alcohol and a pleasant way to end our visit.
Most Popular Arabic food in Ieper (Ypres), West Flanders Province, Belgium
5 based on 44 reviews
A fantastic bar/restaurant that consumed a lot of our time during our short stay. So welcoming. Such fantastic atmosphere and fun people. And the food wasnât sublime. A brief menu that drew us back again and again. We will return! Perfect for couples, families, and singletons alike. Surprisingly something for everyone. Highly recommended.I'm sure you meant was sublime
Where to eat Fast Food food in Ieper (Ypres): The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 257 reviews
We used the Saint Arnoldus bar several times during our short trip to Ypres either for a drink after watching the âLast Postâ ceremony at the Menin Gate and also on another occasion for a quick snack.The bar is about midway between the market square and the Menin Gate and on entering the visitor finds themselves in a long bar area stretching back to an open garden area at the rear. The bar has a very good selection of beers on tap and I tried the âWipers x14â Belgian beer which was quite refreshing.The bar area had a good âvibeâ about it and was being used by both British tourists and also what appeared to be locals which is always a good sign. Looking for a snack one afternoon we also sampled the toasties on offer here and found these to be both tasty and satisfying.Would most certainly visit here again if we were in the area and recommend it to others.
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