We stopped in here after spending a few hours visiting the train museum just across the street. There are a few cafes right there but this was the only one serving food. It was more of a snack menu that time of day, but good enough. I started with a fine Belgian beer, a Grimbergen Blonde and then ordered a croque monsieur. In case you don't know, this is basically a toasted sandwich of ham and cheese. It was very basic, as you would expect, but quite tasty too. It came with some salad on the plate. Mind you, I was expected just one sandwich on the plate but there were two, so a good value as well as a tasty sandwich. My wife order the croque madame. What's the difference you ask? Well, not a lot. The madame has a couple fried eggs on top.
The café looked as if it was a popular one at night; quite a nice size with lots of tables.
Worth stopping in if you're in the area to check out the museum. read more