City Shopping: Antwerp
Small but perfectly formed, Antwerp has plenty of inspirational womenswear boutiques, kidswear, streetwear and antiques, plus a thriving cafe culture and unbeatable Art Nouveau architecture.
Ever since six young Antwerp-based designers hired a van and drove to London to take Fashion Week by storm in 1986, the city has become renowned as the style capital of Belgium, retaining its reputation thanks to its influential fashion schooland the MoMu fashion museum.
Why go?
Antwerp’s compact sizemeans it can be covered on foot in one or two days – making it a practical inspiration-boosting trip that’s within easy reach of both Brussels (one hour by train) and Amsterdam (two hours)
Visit for high-end and sophisticated womenswearboutiques and kidswear, along with some streetwearand vintage homewares
It’s also crammed full of inspiration– from the art nouveau facades to the creative and homely store/cafe design and the regular fashion exhibitions.
Where to shop
Nationalestraat and around: central area with designer stores and directional boutiques; interiors on Kloosterstraat
Kammenstraat:youth/streetwear, boutiques
The Latin Quarter: the area around Komedieplaats is good for sophisticated, high-end yet on-trend retail
Het Zuid (south docklands):hip design, nightlife, galleries and restaurants
Meir:mid-market
Around Nationalestraat: directional boutiques, interiors, kidswear
Nationalestraat
Starting at the Groenplaats central square, walk down Nationalestraat and look out for Cats and Dogs, the hip multibrand kids’ store and Dries Van Noten‘s flagship store: an elegant, beautifully restored building
Pop in for multibrand alamodefor print-focused men’s and women’s labels, and m0851for squishy leather bags in a rainbow of colours (there’s also a guest house upstairs). Ogle the impressive Yohji Yamamotostore that has taken over a light-filled gallery-like space in the ground floor of the MoMu fashion museum.
Be inspired:Make time to check out a temporary exhibition at MoMu, which is housed in a beautiful 19th century building known as the Modenatie. It’s also home to the Flanders Fashion Institute (FFI) and Copyright, a bookshop specialising in design.
Further down Nationalstraat have a peep at sexy Dutch lingerie designer Marlies Dekkers‘ boutique.
Just off the main street, St Antoniusstraat is home to cult store Walter: an amazing, industrial, gallery-esque space owned by archetypal Belgian designers Dirk Van Saene and Walter Van Beirendonck. Offering directional women’s and men’s apparel, accessories, jewellery and furniture, Walter stocks labels including Bless, Bruno Pieters and Bernhard Willhelm.
Back on Nationalstraat, Garde-robe Nationaleis a designer store with labels such as Just in Case, Bruuns Bazaar and Atelier 11. Look out for Belgian designer Annemie Verbeke‘s sophisticated and wearable womenswear, as well as the Veronique Branquinhostore, decorated in classic dark wood and mirrors, which includes her menswear line.
For a more youthful market, check out sneakers at LC footwear, fashionable casualwear for women at Lila Grace. A favourite for colour-coded vintage clothes and accessories, Jutka & Riskais worth a rummage, while Sienmultibrand store is good for cutting-edge brands.
Don’t miss:Take a brief detour onto Aalmoezenierstraat for a couple of gems unique to Antwerp – Little Vintageis dedicated to vintage kidswear and toys – the owner has sourced a fabulous collection of good quality pieces (much is unworn deadstock) and nostalgia-inducing paraphernalia from around the world.
Further along, is the lovely Mieke Williams– whose former art student owners have scoured the globe for beautifully retro home accessories, stationery, home office goods and kids toys – all lovingly displayed.
Back along Nationalstraat, look out for super-cool street store Superdry. For high-end accessories, Fred de la Bretonierespecialises in beautifully made classic footwear, Elsastocks sophisticated shoes and eBlondéspecialises in directional, niche prescription eyewear.
Kloosterstraat
Turn right at the bottom of Nationalestraat and a short walk away is Kloosterstraat, which will take you back up towards the centre of town. This long street is home to a great selection of antiques, bric-a-brac and gentrified homeware design stores. This street comes alive at the weekend when antiques spill out on to the street.
Check out chic and directional womenswear and accessories boutique Anja Austa, and Limonsoda, offering a colourful mix of kids’ shoes.
Interiors include Fusion Homestylefor modern homewares and accessories; and Mooifor hip contemporary design and Viarantiques.
The sides streets off the main drag area worth a look, such as the Marcy Michael Designon Arsenaalstraat and Cruon Sint-Michielsstraat for 20th century design.
Eat:Experience the bohemian side of Antwerp at atmospheric cafe-bar Dansing Chocola.
Steenhouwersvest and Lombardenvest
When you reach the end of this street, turn right onto Steenhouwersvestto take you back to the centre. Vintage fans shouldn’t miss Episodefor on-trend inexpensive 1950s-80s clothing and accessories for men and women.
Look out for quirky casualwear at Bensimonand colourful casual leather women’s shoes at Siete; kidswear at Strass Storeand Filou & Friendsand Filippa Kfor women’s and menswear.
Cross over the road to Lombardenvestis home to a number of directional stores. Pop by Huis A. Boon, a historic leather gloves seller. Good multibrand boutiques here include Step by Stepfor youthful womenswear such as Vanessa Bruno, Etoile by Isabel Marant and Anna Sui; and Louisfor the best Belgian designers.
Also on the street is APC, womenswear at Enesfor floaty designer womenswear such as Malene Birger, Bellerose, offering casualwear for men, women and kids, Essentielfor pretty upper-end womenswear, plus a smattering of mid market accessories stores.
Kidswearcan be found at Sur+ by Monarfor fashionable shoes, Ten(scheduled to move) and the fantastic De Kleine Wolk, which offers labels such as Quincy and I Pinco Pallino. Also look out for inspiring VM at US beauty brand Kiehl’s.
Side street Lombardenstraatis home to Originalsfor international denim brands and Maison Anna Heylenfor grown-up womenswear.
Korte Gasthuisstraat
This area is good for kidswear; try De Groene Wolkon Korte Gasthuisstraat, which stocks a mix of designer brands such as Anne Kurris and Max & Lola. Nearby is tiny designer kids’ shoe store 1000 Poot, as is casual preppy style for boys and girls at American Outfitterson Groendalstraat.
Mens- and womenswear along Korte Gasthuisstraat include Talking French, Hampton Bays, and Closing Date, with its street/designer mix from labels such as Vivienne Westwood.
Eat:Make a pit stop at Antwerp’s oldest bakery Goossensto sample its speciality gooey raisin bread.
Interiors store Marie Marieis also here, with upmarket bath and bedlinen. Continue up towards Schoenmarkt for Princess Blue‘s glam multibrand mix.
Huidevettersstraatis home to classic high-end and high street stores, with designer menswear at Saxon’sand multibrand store Men’s Fashion, plus street/casual multibrand store Brooklynwith names like Junki Deluxe and Pepe Jeans; as well as designer monobrand stores. Also check out mid-market stores include Belgian label River Woods and womenswear at Caroline Biss.
Meir: mid-market
Meir is Antwerp’s main shopping thoroughfare, home to all the major brands.
Before you head on to Meir itself, check out new stores XSO, an impressive multibrand concept store with labels such as Issey Miyake, Antonio Marras and Robert Clergerie, plus Kids Lab, a fabulous kids’ lifestyle store with everything a child a could want from affordable clothes to toys, plus a great home décor section at the back.
Walking from Schoenmarkt, there’s a concentration of youth and activewear such as huge sportswear store United Brands, plus Puma, Nikeand adidas.
Further up multibrand storePrincessoffers women’s designer apparel and footwear brands such as Michael Kors, Zac Posen and Viktor & Rolf, and some lovely classic kidswear.
Meir is also home to wide range of mid-market and mass-market labels, plus Antwerp’s department stores Innoand Peek & Cloppenburg.
At the far end of Meir, turn right onto Frankrijklei for veteran Antwerp multibrand designer store Sn3, stocking womenswear and accessories from the likes of Chanel and Gucci.
Kammenstraat: streetwear, boutique
This central street is a focal point for Antwerp’s youth/street stores, with a smattering of other home accessories and womenswear boutiques.
Starting at the Groenplaats central square, look out for American Apparel, Guru, G-Star, and Antwerp youthwear institution Fish & Chips. Here you will find women’s/men’s street and skate labels and the latest trainers.
Other independent streetwear stores on the street include Heaven’s Playground, Vaudevilleand GrafittiShopArtifex– alongside international brands such as All Saintsand adidas Originals.
For girls, stop at Ringz & Thingzfor fun bags and accessories, Who’s That Girlfor teenwear and Sixty Friendsfor Miss Sixty’s kids line.
Design enthusiasts shouldn’t miss fabulous shop Feelings, a treasure trove of 50s/60s vases and lights in top-notch condition, amassed for the last 25 years.
We also loved new boutique A.Purr.A– a beautifully bedecked boutique stocking locally made home accessories, handmade stationery and accessories, with some directional VM displays.
Eat:Symforosais a stylish space for homemade quiches and salads.
For more grown-up womenswear, take a look at Antwerp-based Monique Stam. Side street Ijzerenwaag is home to Erotische Verbeelding, the original lingerie and sex toy store.
At the end of Kammenstraat turn the corner to Oudaanfor a hugeOililystore for womenswear, kidswear, an inspiring interior and corner cafe. You can’t walk passed gourmet chocolatier Pierre Marcoliniwithout giving in to your sweet tooth.
The Latin Quarter: sophisticated retail
Known as the Latin Quarter, the area around Komedie Plaats where the Bourla Theatre stands is a good spot for upscale and directional retail.
Schuttershofstraat and Hopland
The long street of Schuttershofstraatfocuses on chic and sophisticated stores: highlights include Suelaand Coccodrillofor high-end multibrand footwear, childrenswear at Mon Plus Beau Souvenirand Noukie’s;Waterl’eaufor upscale bathroom accessories, Sonia Rykiel‘s colourful knits and Princesse Tam Tam’spretty French lingerie.
The street leads into Hopland, offering more chic stores such as classic Belgian womenswear at Ballade,Mer du Nordfor Belgian womenswear and kidswear in colourful jerseys , Le Chapeaufor glam womenswear; sophisticated French looks at Sandro, designer names at 14 Hopland, Olivier Strelli’sstores for classic womenswear and menswear, Scapa World, design store Donum. Also here is L-XP, an interesting new concept that rents out Belgian and international designer clothing in a chic space.
Cross the main street Frankrijklei to Maria-Theresialeito find Houben, a slick multibrand boutique with Yohji Yamamoto, Azzedine Alaïa, Undercover and Number (N)ine, as well as the Comme des Garçonsboutique.
Lange Gasthuisstraat and Komedie Plaats:
Lange Gasthuisstraatis where you’ll find designer store Verso, stocking men’s and women’s labels such as D&G, McQ and Dior, plus cosmetics, accessories and a slick cafe-bar. Opposite is upmarket homewares store Flamant Home Interiors.
Nearby Komedie Plaatsis home to the fabulous new Paul Smithboutique – with its quirky displays and a room full of one-off gifts and accessories from around the world – also here is the likes ofLouis Vuittonand Paule Ka.
Eat:Stop for a hot chocolate in the breathtaking foyer cafe at the Bourla Theatre– complete with frescoed domed ceiling and opulent chandeliers.
This street leads into Leopoldstraat, where you can find a few high-end stores such as Zerbafor glam Italian shoes, Shamadefor luxe lingerie, Rue Blanchefor chic French-style womenswear in lovely colours, some sleek interiors stores and the amazing toy shop In den Olifant– which is stuffed with kids’ goodies.
At the end of the street, Sint-Jorispoort has a couple of interesting stores: Karin Nunez de Fleurquinfor brightly coloured, directional jewellery and Der Kringwinkelis a huge second-hand selling space which can occasionally throw up some antique gems at low prices.
Het Zuid (the south): hip design, restaurants
This revived area about 15 minutes walk south of the centre is now well established as the hippest spot in town, with a scattering of directional boutiques, galleries, interiors showrooms, restaurants and bars.
On Volksstraat, at the end of Nationalstraat, check out Baby Beluga, a multibrand boutique with youthful labels. Opposite is Antwerp designer Chris Janssens‘ chic store, and further down is Maman Deluxfor gorgeous maternitywear, gifts and accessories. Don’t miss Laundry Industryfor its chic take on casual womenswear and inventive VM and store design.
Walk down to Leopold De Waelplaats square, for the Royal Museum of Fine Art, which specialises in 15th century Flemish masters such as Rogier van der Weyden and Jan van Eyck, as well as works by Rubens.
On the corner of Leopold De Waelplaats and Verlatstraat is the Ann Demeulemeesterstore, stocking both the men’s and women’s collections.
Eat:There are several cute cafes here for a quick bite – we loved MoMadefor its homemade salads and fresh juice and Revistafor free mags and wifi.
Graaf Van Egmontstraatis home to the huge, fairy-tale kidswear store Prinses op de Erwt, with boys’, girls’ and baby apparel, bedlinen, nursery furniture and toys. Further down, Peeters Brosspecialises in colourful eastern-inspired rugs.
Galleries:The streets around this area are worth exploring for small galleries such as Tim Van Laerand Zeno X, as well as several design stores.
Contrast Wooninrichtersis worth a visit on Scheldestraat, a slick interior design store carrying key names in lighting, furniture and textiles, such as Kartell, Driade and Gervasoni. Opposite, Atelier 11offers design jewellery with a subversive charm.
Vlaamse Kaaiis home to interiors showrooms such as Divani, plus colourful designer kidswear and lifestyle goods at Kids on the Docks.
De Burburestraat is home to two heavyweight Antwerp multibrand stores. A must-see is the new and impressiveHospital, a beautifully designed space stocking high-fashion names such as Viktor & Rolf and Neil Barrett, along with a restaurant/bar and a soon-to-open three-room hotel. The store’s owners are also behind Clinic, across the road, which focuses on more youthful brands and quirky gifts, such as Paul Smith, Patrizia Pepe and Junk de Luxe.
Walk over the huge parking lot to Waalse Kaai and down Timmerwefstraat for vintage homewares and clothing at FCS.
The dockland area is also home to the Muhka Museum of Contemporary Art, reclaimed from an old grain silo and known for its directional temporary exhibitions. On nearby Waalse Kaai is the FotoMuseum. The Zuiderpershuis Centre for World Cultureis a huge complex featuring exhibitions, videos, concerts and poetry readings – and is a good place to stop for a beer in its cafe or terrace.
Where to eat and drink
Central
For a refuel while shopping around the central area near Nationalestraat, try Het Dagelijks Broodon Steenhouwersvest for breakfast at a communal wooden table. At the end of Kammenstraat on Klein Markt, stop for a salad or quiche at stylish Symforosa, or drinks at hip Berlinopposite.
Belgians are known for their fabulous chips, so if you ever get hungry on the run just pick up a portion – which should be served with mayonnaise in true Belgian style. Frituur Number Oneon Hoogstraat do the perfect fries.
For a drink at a typical Belgian pub, De Pelikaanis a popular spot, with art nouveau stained glass windows and a cosy interior.
For dinner, De Kleine Zavelis good for gourmet Belgian/French fare in an atmospheric setting. For a meal with a view, you can’t beat Het Zuiderterras– set in an impressive, glass-dominated riverside building designed by local architect Bob Van Reeth.
On Kloosterstraat, Dansing Chocolais a bohemian cafe with a great atmosphere and outdoor seating, and for dinner, head to charming bistroChez Fredwith its grey painted walls, accents of gold and brickwork for a cosy yet modern feel.
Southern docklands
There’s plenty of choice in the southern Docklands area, with a thriving cafe culture and nightlife. We love the Biologisch-Dynamische Bakkerijon Volksstraat for an organic breakfast including homemade breads in a cosy atmosphere. MoMadeis also good for fresh juices and salads around a communal table.
Nearer Leopold De Waelplaats, stop for a sandwich at Revistaand make use of its magazines and free Wi-Fi. Nearby Art Deco bar Hopperis great for a drink among locals and jazz in the evening.
At bohemian cafe Patine, admire art on the walls as you tuck into homemade quiches, salads and cakes. A great place for Sunday brunch, it’s also a comfy bed and breakfast establishment.
For night-time drinks, try Le Comte, a laidback bar which comes stocked with board games. Staffers hand out bowls of classic kiddies’ treats in lieu of peanuts to go with your drink.
This area is a great spot for dining out: we loved Fiskebarrestaurant – a lovely, buzzy fish restaurant with classic metro tiles, blackboards on the wall, candlelit tables and a locals’ atmosphere – and of course, top-notch seafood and fish.
Le Johnis also recommended as one of the latest chic dining spots, with a small but top-quality menu.
Northern docklands
Trendy restaurants have also sprung up in the dockland areas to the north and east of the city. To the north, Luxis decorated with in a decadent rococo-style with columns and gilding, while to the east, Bart-a-Vinfeatures traditional Art Nouveau tiling for classic, hearty cuisine (closed at weekends).
Walter, the stunning destination store owned by Dirk Van Saene and Walter Van Beirendonck
Little Vintage‘s good range of vintage kidswear Mieke Williams– for charmingly retro VM and home accessories
De Kleine Wolkand Kidslab– two hotspots for kids’ goodies
Jutka and Riskafor colour-coded vintage
Feelings, a treasure trove of 60s vases
MoMu fashion museum‘s inspiring exhibitions
Fiskebaran atmospheric restaurant for top-notch seafood
Boulevard Leopold– a photoshoot-worthy guest house
Department stores
Inno Meir 80
Peek & Cloppenburg Meir 31
Designer/boutique
14 Hopland Hopland 14
Alamode Nationalestraat 23-27 Tel: + 32 (0) 3 232 29 39
Ann Demeulemeester Verlatsraat 38
Annemie Verbeke Nationalestraat 76 Tel: +32 (0)3 226 35 60
Anja Austa Kloosterstraat 175
A.Puur.A Kammenstraat 89 Tel: +32 (0) 3 213 02 41
APC Lombardenvest 12
Baby Beluga Volksstraat 1
Ballade Hopland 3 Tel: +32 3 225 08 41
Caroline Biss Huidevettersstraat 34 Tel: +32 3 234 14 06
Chris Janssens Volksstraat 2
Closing Date Korte Gasthuisstraat 15
Comme des Garçons Maria-Theresialei 19
Diane Von Furstenberg Steenhouwersvest 44
Dries Van Noten Nationalestraat 16
Filippa K Steenhouwersvest 61 (men) & 65 (women)
Garde-robe Nationale Nationalestraat 72
Gucci Huidevettersstraat 51
Hermès Schuttershofstraat 19
Houben Maria-Theresialei 17
Hospital De Burburestraat 4
Laundry Industry Volkstraat 23 Tel: +32 (0) 3 227 05 26
Le Chapeau Hopland 8
Lila Grace Nationalestraat 83
Louis Lombardenvest 2
Louis Vuitton Komedieplaats 14
L-XP Hopland 53 +32 3 289 27 90
Maison Anna Heylen Lombardenstraat 16
Maman Deluxe Volksstraat 35
Marithé + François Girbaud Schuttershofstraat 22
MaxMara Huidevettersstraat 23
Men’s Fashion Huidevettersstraat 28
Monique Stam Kammenstraat 54
Olivier Strelli Hopland 6 & 35
Paule Ka Komedieplaats 10
Paul Smith Kelderstraat 2
Princess Meir 51
Princess Blue Schrijnwerkersstraat 7
Ralph Lauren Komedieplaats 12
Rue Blanche Leopoldstraat 10 Tel: +32 3 233 51 71
Sandro Hopland 12
Saxons Huidevettersstraat 40
Sien Nationalestraat 91 Tel: +32 3 232 62 26
Sn3 Frankrijklei 46-48
Sonia Rykiel Schuttershofstraat 12
Step by Step Lombardenvest 18
Veronique Branquinho Nationalestraat 73
Verso Lange Gasthuisstraat 9
Walter Sint-Antonuisstraat 12
Yohji Yamamoto Nationalestraat 32 Tel: +32 (0) 3 213 21 78
XSO Eiermarkt 13-17 Tel: +32 (0) 3 231 87 49
Footwear/accessories
1000 Poot Korte Gasthuisstraat 36
American Outfitters Groendalstraat 22
Atelier 11 Scheldestraat 32
Coccodrillo Schuttershofstraat 9
e.blondé Nationalestraat 141 Tel +32 (0) 3 234 22 43
Elsa Nationalestraat 147
Fred de la Bretonière Nationalestraat 139
Huis A. Boon Lombardenvest 2
Karin Nunez De Fleurquin Sint-Jorispoort 37
LC Footwear Nationalestraat 86
m0851 Nationalestraat 19 Tel: +32 (0)32 3 297 6066
Ringz & Thingz Kammenstraat 64
Siete Steenhouwersvest 28
Suela Schuttershofstraat 3
Vans Ijzerenwaag 14 Tel: +32 (0) 3 233 23 12
Zebra Leopoldstraat 3 Tel: +32 (0) 3 225 16 19
Interiors/lifestyle
Access Nationalestraat 75
Alex Alowers Timmerwerfstraat 12
A.Puur.A Kammenstraat 89 Tel: +32 (0) 3 213 02 41
Contrast Wooninrichters Scheldestraat 13
Copyright Bookshop Nationalestraat 28
Cru Sint-Michielsstraat 19
Donum Hopland 47
Flamant Home Interiors Lange Gasthuisstraat 12
Fusion Homestyle Kloosterstraat 185
International Magazine Store Melkmarkt 174 & Meir 125
Libeco Home Store Steenhouwersvest 51
Marcy Michael Design Gallery Arsenaalstraat 5
Marie Marie Korte Gasthuisstraat 17
Mieke Willems Aalmoezenierstraat 28 Tel: +32 (0) 3 293 00 80
Moooi Kloosterstraat 70 Tel: +32 475 290 474
Peeters Bros Graaf Van Egmontstraat 37
Vanhie Vlaamse Kaai 57
Viar Kloosterstraat 65
Waterl’eau Schuttershofstraat 47
Mid-market
Bensimon Steenhouwersvest 40
Bershka Meir 89-97
Caramelo Huidevettersstraat 45
Celio Meir 87
Claudia Sträter Meir 46
Essentiel Women Store Schuttershofstraat 26 Tel:+32(0)3213 1510/ Lombardenvest 39 Tel: +32 (0) 3 233 36 65
Essentiel Men Store Schuttershofstraat 42 Tel: +32 (0) 3 233 09 90
H&M Meir 89
Hampton Bays Korte Gasthuisstraat 12
IKKS Schuttershofstraat 23
Mango Meir 73
Massimo Dutti Meir 99
Mer du Nord Hopland 4
New Look Meir 15
River Woods Huidevettersstraat 43
Scapa World Hopland 26-30
Springfield Meir 12
Talking French Korte Gasthuisstraat 5
Turnover Korte Gasthuisstraat 9
We Meir 54
Zara Meir 59 Huidevettersstraat 39
Vintage
Episode Steenhouwersvest 34A
FCS Timmerwerfstraat 8
Feelings Kammenstraat 63
Jutka & Riska Nationalestraat 87
Kringwinkel Sint-Jorispoort 29
Sussies Oude Koornmarkt 69
Youth/denim/active
adidas Originals Kammenstraat 45
All Saints Kammenstraat 33
American Apparel Kammenstraat 14 Tel: +32 3 227 00 32
Bellerose Lombardenvest 37
Brooklyn Huidevettersstraat 36 Tel: +32 3 232 81 51 Clinic De Burburestraat 5
Diesel Nationalestraat 11
Edc by Esprit Kammenstraat 72
Fish & Chips Kammenstraat 36-38
Fornarina Oudaan 1B
G-Star Kammenstraat 22
Guru Kammenstraat 18
Harry Beaver Kammenstraat 34
Heaven’s Playground Kammenstraat 44
Lucky Brand Jeans Kammenstraat 43
Originals Lombardenstraat 12
Pepe Jeans Kammenstraat 46
Puma Concept Store Meir 37
Superdry Nationalestraat 114a Tel: +32 3 216 34 89
United Brands Meir 1
Vans Ijzerenwaag 14 Tel: +32 (0) 3 233 23 12
Vaudeville Kammenstraat 64
Who’s That Girl Kammenstraat 52
Where to eat and drink
Caffènation Hopland 46
Bart-a-Vin Lange Slachterijstraat 3-5 Tel: +32 (3) 663 27 13
Berlin Kleine Markt 2 Tel: +32 (3) 227 11 01
Biologisch-Dynamische Bakkerij Volksstraat 17 Tel: +32 (3) 216 00 42
Bourla Theatre Cafe Komedieplaats 18
Cafe Wattman Tramplein 3 Tel: +32 (0)3 230 55 40
Chez Fred Kloosterstraat 83 Tel: +32 (0) 3 257 14 71
Dansing Chocola Kloosterstraat 159 Tel: +32 (3) 237 19 05
De Kleine Zavel Stoofstraat 2 Tel: +32 (3) 231 96 91
De Pelikaan Melkmarkt 14 Tel: +32 (4)75 35 95 19
Fiskebar Marnixplaats 12113 Tel +32 (0) 3 257 13 57
Frituur Number One Hoogstraat 1
Goossens Bakery Korte Gasthuisstraat 31
Het Dagelijks Brood Steenhouwersvest 48 Tel: +32 (3) 226 76 13
Het Zuiderterras Ernest Van Dijckkaai 37 Tel +32 (3) 234 12 75
Hopper Leopold De Waelplaats 2 Tel: +32 93) 248 49 33
In de Roscam Vrijdagmarkt 12
Le Comte Graaf van Egmonstraat 11
Le John Kasteelpleinstraat 25 Tel: 03 289 92 25
Lux Adrian Brouwerstraat 13 Tel: +32 (3) 233 30 30
MoMade Volkstraat 63 Tel: +32 (0) 3 290 46 80
Patine Leopold de Waelstraat 1 Tel: +32 3 2570919
Revista Karel Rogierstraat 47
Symforosa Kleine Markt 8 Tel: +32 (0) 3 233 84 09