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Enjoy a 3-hour guided tour of Brussels with tastings of Belgian chocolates, four beers, and traditional fries, led by expert guides in the city center.

This Brussels: Belgian Chocolate, Beer, and Fries Tasting Tour offers a perfect blend of culinary delights and cultural insights. Priced at $74 per person and lasting around three hours, it takes you through the heart of Flanders’ capital, starting at the iconic Grand-Place. With a rating of 4.6 out of 5 from 51 reviews, this tour is praised for its knowledgeable guides, delicious tastings, and engaging storytelling.
The experience is ideal for food lovers and those keen to explore Brussels beyond the typical sightseeing route. Keep in mind that the tour does not include hotel pickup or additional food and drinks, so plan accordingly. It is suitable for visitors who enjoy walking and want to indulge in authentic Belgian flavors with a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
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The tour begins at the heart of Brussels, at the Grand-Place, in front of the City Hall. The guides are easy to recognize—carrying white umbrellas with the Bravo Discovery logo—and they welcome guests promptly, so arriving at least 10 minutes early is recommended. From here, the journey into Brussels’ culinary scene unfolds, combining walking, tasting, and storytelling in a lively, accessible way.
This central starting point makes it easy to access and offers a scenic beginning to the exploration. The tour is designed to be walkable, so comfortable shoes are advised. The duration and pacing allow for a relaxed but engaging experience, perfect for those who want to see the city while indulging in its flavors.

The chocolate segment is a highlight, with six pralines crafted by leading Belgian chocolatiers like Pierre Marcolini, Mery, and Jitsk. The latter represents the new generation of chocolatiers, experimenting with flavor fusions such as mango with yuzu, cassis with black pepper, and coffee with coconut spices. These dark chocolates blend traditional techniques with innovative tastes, showing how Belgian chocolate craftsmanship continues to evolve.
Guests appreciate how guides explain the origins and characteristics of each praline, making the tasting both educational and delicious. The fusion of flavors offers a sensory adventure that highlights the creativity behind Belgian chocolate making—more than just sweet treats, they are a reflection of local artistry.
After the chocolates, the tour visits one of Brussels’ historic bars to sample two spontaneously fermented beers. These beers are brewed with wild yeast, a traditional method still used in the city. This style showcases Brussels’ long-standing brewing traditions and provides a distinctive taste experience.
Later, the tour concludes at a famous city center bar, where two Trappist beers are served, brewed by monks from Trappist abbeys. These beers are top-fermented and renowned for their quality, complex flavors, and rich history. Guests often comment on the richness and depth of flavor in these brews, which truly represent Belgium’s brewing heritage.
The guide shares stories about the history of Belgian beer, adding context to each sip. The tasting offers a balanced variety of spontaneous fermentation and top fermentation, illustrating the diversity of Belgian brewing styles.
More Great Tours NearbyNo Belgian food tour is complete without sampling authentic fries, and this tour takes guests to a traditional frietkot in the city center. This famous fries stall still fries potatoes the original way, maintaining a long-standing local tradition. The fries are served with a sauce of your choice, allowing for customization and a taste of everyday Belgian street food.
Guests find the fries crispy on the outside and tender inside, perfectly complementing the beer and chocolates enjoyed earlier. The experience of eating fries in a classic street stall adds a genuine local flavor to the tour, making it a memorable culinary highlight.
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The tour wraps up at a well-known bar in Brussels, where two more beers are sampled, again from monastic recipes. These beers are top-fermented and have deep, complex flavors, making for a fitting conclusion to the tasting journey. The guide shares stories about the monastic brewing tradition, enriching the tasting with cultural context.
Guests appreciate how the final beers encapsulate the rich brewing history of Brussels and Belgium overall. The bar’s lively atmosphere provides a perfect setting to relax and reflect on the tour’s culinary discoveries.

The meeting point is at Brussels Grand-Place, in front of the City Hall. The guide carries a white Bravo Discovery umbrella, making it easy to spot. The tour does not include hotel pickup or additional food and drinks, so visitors should plan accordingly. The duration is about 3 hours, making it a manageable yet comprehensive introduction to Brussels’ food scene.
The experience is available in Spanish, French, and English, with live guides providing engaging commentary throughout. Guests are advised to wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for some walking between stops.
Priced at $74 per person, the tour offers a comprehensive tasting experience, including six chocolates, four beers, and fries. All tastings and the guide are included in the price, with no hidden fees. The cancellation policy allows for a full refund if canceled 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for travelers’ plans.
Considering the quality of the tastings, knowledgeable guides, and the central location, this tour provides excellent value for money for those interested in exploring Brussels’ culinary culture in a relaxed, social setting.
Guests consistently praise the guides’ knowledge and sense of humor. Examples include Laslo, who is noted for his insights and engaging style, and Aymeric, described as excellent. Their ability to share fun facts and explain the history behind each tasting enhances the experience, making it both educational and enjoyable.
The guides’ warmth and expertise transform a tasting tour into a personalized cultural journey, making visitors feel welcomed and well-informed.
The tour is best suited for people comfortable walking and standing for periods. Since the stops involve some walking through the city center, comfortable shoes are recommended. The tour does not include additional food or drinks, so guests might consider bringing extra water or snacks if needed.
The tour is designed to be family-friendly and suitable for adults, but not specifically tailored for children. The main focus on tasting and storytelling makes it a relaxing activity for those interested in Brussels’ local eats and drinks.
Food lovers, beer enthusiasts, and those interested in Belgian culture will find this experience rewarding. It offers a delicious overview of Brussels’ iconic treats, blending culinary sampling with cultural insight. The small group format and expert guides ensure a personalized and engaging experience.
Travelers wanting a relaxed, tasting-focused activity in central Brussels will appreciate the variety and authenticity of this tour. It’s an excellent choice for anyone eager to experience Brussels’ culinary heritage in an accessible, friendly environment.
This 3-hour guided walking tour combines delicious Belgian chocolates, authentic beers, and traditional fries into a lively exploration of Brussels’ food scene. With well-chosen stops and expert commentary, it offers a balanced, engaging experience that highlights the city’s culinary craftsmanship.
The tour’s highlights include six pralines from master chocolatiers, four Belgian beers—including wild yeast and Trappist varieties—and fries served in a historic street stall. The central meeting point and flexible booking options make planning straightforward, while the knowledgeable guides add value with stories and insights.
While the tour does not include additional food or hotel transfers, it offers excellent value for its comprehensive tastings and cultural storytelling. It’s an ideal activity for those interested in exploring Brussels’ food traditions in a relaxed, social setting, making it a memorable part of any Belgian visit.
“It was a fun and educational experience. The guide, Laslo, was great! He knew a lot and had a great sense of humor.”
What is included in the tour price?
The $74 fee covers the guided walking experience, tastings of 6 chocolates, 4 Belgian beers, and fries at a traditional street stall.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Brussels Grand-Place, in front of the City Hall, and ends back at the same meeting point.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours, with a comfortable pace for walking and tasting.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
The tour is designed for adults interested in food and drink; children might find some stops less engaging, and the focus is on tastings, which are adult-oriented.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. You can reserve now and pay later to keep your plans flexible.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended since the tour involves walking through Brussels’ city center.