Restaurant in Namur, Belgium
Brasserie François
100ptsOld-Town Brasserie Format

About Brasserie François
Brasserie François sits on Place Saint-Aubain in central Namur, making it one of the better-located easy-booking options in the city. Without confirmed awards, a published price tier, or a verified wine list, it reads as a reliable neighbourhood brasserie rather than a destination meal. Book here for a low-pressure lunch; for a serious food-and-wine evening, Attablez-vous or L'Espièglerie are stronger choices.
Should You Book Brasserie François?
If you're weighing Brasserie François against Namur's more overtly ambitious dining rooms, the calculus is direct: this is a brasserie address on Place Saint-Aubain, not a destination tasting-menu room. For explorers who want a confident, classically grounded meal in a city that punches above its size for Belgian dining, it earns its place on the shortlist. For anyone chasing a prestige occasion dinner with sommelier theatre and a deep cellar, look at Attablez-vous or Abstrait first.
The Portrait
Brasserie François sits at Place Saint-Aubain 3, one of Namur's more composed central squares, with the Saint-Aubain Cathedral as its immediate neighbour. The location gives the address a setting that few brasseries in Wallonia can match on sheer visual weight. That context matters if you're planning a meal around the city rather than treating the restaurant as the sole destination.
Verified data for this venue is sparse: no confirmed price tier, no awards on record, no chef name published in our database. That absence of formal recognition doesn't disqualify it, but it does shape expectations. Brasserie François reads as a neighbourhood-anchored, accessible dining room rather than a venue competing for column inches against Boury or Zilte in Belgium's upper tier. For the food-and-wine traveller visiting Namur, that positioning is genuinely useful: you can walk in with moderate expectations and a good chance of a satisfying, honest meal.
On the wine front, Belgian brasseries in this price bracket typically anchor their lists around accessible French regional bottles, with a handful of Belgian producers appearing more frequently now that the country's wine output has grown in seriousness. Without a confirmed list for Brasserie François, we can't verify specific pours, but the brasserie format generally favours by-the-glass breadth over cellar depth. If wine program detail is your primary criterion, Atelier de Bossimé and Basile cuisine gourmande are worth checking before you commit here.
For the explorer building an itinerary around Belgian dining more broadly, Namur sits at a reasonable distance from the country's heavier-hitter restaurants. Venues like Hof van Cleve and Willem Hiele represent Belgium's most demanding dining, while Bozar Restaurant in Brussels sits closer and offers a more directly comparable urban dining experience. Brasserie François occupies an entirely different register: casual, central, and suited to a long lunch rather than a landmark dinner.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Pl. Saint-Aubain 3, 5000 Namur, Belgium
- Booking difficulty: Easy — no evidence of high demand or advance booking requirements
- Price tier: Not confirmed in our database; budget for a mid-range brasserie spend as a working assumption
- Awards: None on record
- Wine program: Not verified; expect standard brasserie-format list rather than a deep cellar
- Contact/booking: No phone or website confirmed — check Google Maps or walk in directly
- Explore more: Our full Namur restaurants guide | Namur hotels | Namur bars | Namur wineries | Namur experiences
How It Compares
Against Namur's peer set, Brasserie François sits in the more accessible bracket. Attablez-vous and L'Espièglerie are both €€€ addresses with creative or modern menus that will suit a special occasion or a diner who wants the kitchen to take risks. If that's your profile, neither Brasserie François nor the other €€ options in the set are the right call.
At the €€ level, Bistro Camélia and Les Potes au Feu are the more food-forward choices, with seasonal and modern French menus respectively. Brasserie du Quai and Brasserie François share the traditional brasserie register most closely; the Quai's waterfront position gives it an edge on setting for summer dining. Between the two, Brasserie François wins on location if you're already spending time around Saint-Aubain.
The honest verdict for Namur dining: if your priority is food quality and wine depth, book Attablez-vous or L'Espièglerie and treat the occasion as a destination meal. If you want an easy, low-pressure lunch in a well-located room while exploring the city, Brasserie François is a reasonable default. It is not the address that should anchor a food-focused trip to Belgium.
Also Worth Considering
- 90 Degrés , Namur
- d'Eugénie à Emilie , Baudour
- Le Bernardin , New York City (for French classical reference)
- Lazy Bear , San Francisco
Compare Brasserie François
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brasserie François | Easy | ||
| Attablez-vous | Creative French | €€€ | Unknown |
| L'Espièglerie | Modern Cuisine | €€€ | Unknown |
| Bistro Camélia | Seasonal Cuisine | €€ | Unknown |
| Les Potes au Feu | Modern French | €€ | Unknown |
| Brasserie du Quai | Traditional Cuisine | €€ | Unknown |
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