Cafe Brasserie Craenenburg

Monique Witsel
Monique Witsel
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Cafe - Brasserie Craenenburg

  • March 29, 2006
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Monique Witsel from Switzerland, Switzerland
Cafe - Brasserie Craenenburg

On the corner of the Market Square in Bruges, you will find "House Craenenburg". The name originated from its inhabitants of 1305.
During 1905 Craenenburg became the local pub for the Bruges smokers' club. Craenenburg was renovated in 1956 with its current distinctive frontage.
The main room has been decorated in a typical Flemish style, including the wooden entrance porch, wooden beams on the ceiling, copper light fittings, a lovely freeze with inset tiling, and wooden benches along the walls.
The bar is superbly sculptured and the windows are set in lead with features reflecting the various brewing processes and skills.
Since 1966 the business Craenenburg is run by the family Boedt, this being the third generation to be in charge. You will receive a welcomed feeling from the Staff.

From journal 1 Week Romantic Getaway

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