Brasserie Ursulinenhof
Brasserie Ursulinenhof is a cosy brasserie in the centre of Hasselt, the capital of the province of Limburg. The restaurant is housed in a characterful building and offers an extensive menu of Belgian and Limburg classics: from a steaming stew with fries to fresh asparagus in season. The wine list and beer selection are thoughtfully curated with a preference for regional producers. The atmosphere is warm and relaxed, with a pleasant interior and, in fine weather, an agreeable terrace.
Accessibility at Brasserie Ursulinenhof is excellent. The entrance is fully step-free and wide enough for wheelchairs. The dining room is on the ground floor, with sufficient space between tables for easy passage. The restaurant has a fully adapted toilet on the ground floor, fitted with grab rails, a wide door, and a generous turning circle. The terrace is also level and accessible without obstacles. Staff are attentive and help guests with reduced mobility find the most comfortable seat.
Brasserie Ursulinenhof is within walking distance of the Grote Markt in Hasselt, the Japanese Garden, and the Jenever Museum. Hasselt's centre is largely car-free and paved, making it pleasant to explore by wheelchair. Hasselt railway station is ten minutes on foot via level footpaths. Parking is available at nearby Parking Quartier Bleu or Parking Oud Oefenplein, where adapted spaces are provided. On-street adapted parking in the centre is limited, especially on Saturdays.