Brasserie Woods





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The amazing food and charming terrasse made up for the lack of service. In their defense, they were under staffed, but even then, the servers didn't really check on us or mentioned certain menu option that were not available at the moment. We wanted to order 2 items which they didn't have anymore so we were taken a bit by surprise on the spot after finally getting served. Aside from this, incredible restaurant in every way.
Very good, the food was good. Amazing location. We did take a long time to get our dishes, getting the services attention was not always easy but overall very good!
Other than a nice location, I have no idea what this place is offering. The food is extremely overpriced. Salad is priced at 24-26€ for something I can easily make at home, no expensive ingredients to justify price(see photo). Fries seem to be baked and soft and the portion was disappointing. Really terrible service- every time we spoke to our waiter it was because we were waving for 5-10 mins already. No one asked if we wanted more drinks / dessert so also a missed opportunity for the restaurant. This is certainly a restaurant you can skip! I don’t recommend it.
Great spot in Antwerp! 🍻 The atmosphere at Brasserie Woods is warm and stylish, with a cozy interior and lovely outdoor seating surrounded by greenery 🌳. The food was delicious – especially the seasonal dishes – and the service was friendly and attentive 👍. A bit on the pricier side 💶, but worth it for the quality. Would definitely come back! 👌
An unique place to seat, especially when you can be served at the terrace, nice cosy atmosphere! The menu looks extremely good and I believe some great dishes can be served but the “Vol-au-Vent” was below average. Luckily the “handgesneden frietjes” and the side salad were outstanding! Also the wine selection is great. The tuna salad was also more than ok!
Tickets & Attractions in Antwerp

Come ride The View, a Ferris wheel located in the center of Antwerp. This ride offers a breathtaking view of the city as you go up. From the cabins, you can see well-known landmarks such as the Museum aan de Stroom (MAS) and Het Steen. At the top, you’ll get a broad view of Antwerp and its mix of historic buildings and modern areas. Bring your camera and enjoy seeing the city from above.

At Technopolis, you learn by doing. Try activities like VR paragliding, cycling with square wheels, and interacting with a robot. Explore the ON/OFF exhibition for VR, stop-motion, and AR, the temporary AI zone, and Biotopia’s nature-and-human themes. Kids aged 4+ can visit the Doolhoofd zone with themes based on Pluto, “protjes,” and light. Enjoy live entertainment with Rob-e the robot and electricity demos. On weekends and school holidays, catch the science show with fire and smoke effects. During the 2025–2026 school year, you can also follow the Ketnet Tour and earn a Ketnet science diploma.

Visit ZOO Antwerpen in the city center of Antwerp. The zoo offers a wide range of animals, a collection of plants, and several historical buildings. In the Ape Valley, see gorillas and a young chimpanzee named Zabari. Near the Egyptian Temple, observe the male elephants together. Walk through the Buffalo Savannah to find many birds. On the open savannah, you can see giraffes, zebras, and white rhinos. Lions have their own area, and a playground is located nearby for children.

Plumb the depths of some artistic geniuses at Antwerp's Museum De Reede, including both permanent and temporary exhibitions. Focusing on the works of three artworld heavyweights: Francisco Goya, Félicien Rops, and Edvard Munch, this hidden gem is Belgium's first museum dedicated to graphic art. Only opened in 2017, it rates highly among art lovers.
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Antwerp Zoo, founded in 1843 and located 50 meters from Centraal Station, charges approximately €29 for adults and €21 for children aged 3-11. The family annual pass at €249 covers unlimited visits to both ZOO Antwerp and ZOO Planckendael, paying for itself after three visits for a family of four.
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Mechelen and Lier: Two Medieval Towns in One Day
Mechelen and Lier, just 25 kilometers apart, showcase medieval architecture. The St. Rumbold's Cathedral in Mechelen, dating back to 1200, features a tower standing 97 meters tall. A day trip costs around €10 for a round trip by train, while local eateries charge approximately €15 for a meal.
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This charming French bistro exudes warmth with its classic Parisian decor and intimate ambiance. Diners rave about the perfectly cooked steak accompanied by exceptional chips and delightful desserts, making each visit a memorable culinary journey.


