Brasserie du Palais de Justice Namur
♿ Wheelchair accessible Brasserie

Brasserie du Palais de Justice Namur

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

Brasserie du Palais de Justice is a classic Namur brasserie directly opposite the imposing neoclassical courthouse. The establishment is popular with lawyers, magistrates and visitors to the city centre, and offers a typical brasserie atmosphere with mirrors, marble tables and wooden panelling. The menu is distinctly Belgian with classics such as beef stew with chips, vol-au-vent, mussels in season and local Namur specialities such as escaveche of trout.

The establishment is fully step-free. The main entrance is at ground level with a flush threshold and an automatic door. The large dining room offers sufficient passage between the marble tables for wheelchairs, and a table with extra space can be reserved on request. An adapted toilet with grab bars, low washbasin and alarm cord is located at the rear, accessible via a flat hallway. The terrace on the square is at ground level with sturdy paving.

In the immediate vicinity, several adapted parking spaces are available on the Place du Palais de Justice. The Saint-Aubin underground car park, a five-minute walk away, also offers adapted spaces with lift access. The centre of Namur is largely paved and flat, ideal for walks before or after the meal.

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