Restaurant De Bottelarij Brugge
Restaurant De Bottelarij is an atmospheric address in Bruges that combines modern Belgian gastronomy with a calm interior. The menu changes with the seasons and features classics such as grilled turbot, veal sweetbreads, vegetarian seasonal dishes and homemade ravioli. The wine list focuses on smaller European producers, and the staff is happy to give personal advice on wine and food pairings. The interior connects classic elements with contemporary warmth.
The entrance is barrier-free from the pavement. The dining room on the ground floor is spacious with sufficient passage between the tables, and the furniture can be adapted for extra space for a wheelchair. The adapted toilet is fully equipped for disabled users with grab bars, a lowered washbasin and turning space. Reservation is strongly recommended given that Bruges is a popular destination.
Parking in Bruges is limited; preferably use Parking Pandreitje or Parking Centrum-Station, both with disabled spaces and bus shuttles to the centre. Many streets in Bruges have cobblestones; ask at reservation for the most comfortable route. Combine your visit with a roll around the Minnewater, a visit to Brouwerij De Halve Maan or the Groeningemuseum.