Brasserie de la Confluence
Brasserie de la Confluence is a contemporary brasserie located at the Grognon in Namur, precisely where the Sambre river flows into the Meuse. The restaurant is part of the redeveloped Espace Confluence, a modern complex that has breathed new life into the historic heart of the city. The kitchen offers a seasonal menu that combines traditional Walloon dishes with a modern twist, accompanied by a selection of regional beers and wines. The spacious terrace provides a panoramic view of both rivers and the Citadel of Namur.
The brasserie holds the Access-i certificate and serves as a model for accessibility. The entrance is entirely step-free and reachable via a lift from ground level. All seating is on one level, with generous clearance between tables. The adapted toilet is spacious and fitted with grab rails, a raised toilet seat, and sufficient turning space for a power wheelchair. Staff are trained to assist guests with reduced mobility in a professional and attentive manner.
Brasserie de la Confluence is situated in the historic centre of Namur, within walking distance of the cathedral, the Félicien Rops Museum, and the cable car to the Citadel. The Esplanade de la Confluence is fully paved and level, making it pleasant to explore by wheelchair. Namur railway station is approximately ten minutes on foot via an accessible route. Parking is available in the nearby underground car park, where adapted spaces are provided, although availability may be limited on busy days.