4 Best Restaurants in Leiestreek Villages, Ghent and the Leie

'T Oud Sashuis

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An enticing café-bar with a long history and, many say, the best setting on the Leie. It lies next to the old sas (a drawbridge over the lock), and this was where the bridge controller once lived. The café even contains a small museum of maritime paintings and relics of a time when these waters were among the busiest in Belgium. Now it's just a great spot to rest up when strolling the riverbank between Ooidonk and Deinze. Try the pate, which has been flavored with the house Schobiak beer.    

Hellestraat 20, Deinze, Flanders, 9800, Belgium
0476-810--114
Known For
  • a welcome rest stop while walking the Leie
  • house-brewed beers
  • a blissful setting by the water's edge

Brasserie Vinois

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Hidden away among the museum streets of Deurle, this brasserie is best known for its "grandma cooking." Expect veal kidneys lashed with sharp Ghentish Tierenteyn mustard, a hearty stoofvlees of stewed pork cheeks with a side of rough-cut apple sauce, and beef from the Basque Country. 

Philippe de Denterghemlaan 31, Deurle, Flanders, 9831, Belgium
09-282–7018
Known For
  • its quiet location
  • an interesting sharing-plates menu
  • a covered terrace that escapes the rather echoey interior
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

D'Ouwe Hoeve

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An old favorite among locals. Its village-center location, spilling onto the cobbles beneath the church, sets a convivial scene. Inside, the "The Old Farm," as it's known, is nothing of the sort; it was originally built some 300 years ago as a rectory, then repurposed as a school before settling as the town inn. Opt for either a sharing menu (all oysters, chicken wings, and mussels) or the usual brasserie favorites, with big steaks, beery stews, and the addition of the lesser-seen "lobster Belle Vue" (a more costly take on a prawn cocktail) catching the eye.

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Grand Café Het Koetshuis Ooidonk

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The setting is everything here. The beautiful terrace, on the doorstep of Ooidonk Castle, makes for a delightful retreat for the walkers, cyclists, and day-trippers that make up the clientele. Its menu is a solid mix of brasserie standards with a few twists, including an Ostend-style fish stew, truffle-flavored croque monsieur, and a game ragout. Be warned though: it stops serving dinner at 6:30 pm, so it's one for early birds. 

Ooidonkdreef 28, Deinze, Flanders, 9800, Belgium
09-282–7313
Known For
  • there are plenty of walking trails nearby to work off the food
  • it's a great spot for when you're visiting the castle
  • brasserie-style comfort food in a countryside setting
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Wed. and Thurs.