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Join a fun-filled Bruges workshop to make Belgian waffles from scratch, taste local beers, and enjoy a hands-on experience perfect for food lovers.
If you’re dreaming of a true Belgian experience that combines the best of Bruges’ culinary heritage, this Belgian Waffle-Making Workshop with Beer Tasting might be just what you’re looking for. Priced at $60 per person and lasting around 1.5 hours, this activity offers a lively blend of craft, taste, and local culture. It’s perfect for anyone eager to learn how to make authentic Belgian waffles, savor some excellent beers, and have a fun, memorable time — all in the heart of Bruges.
What we love about this experience is its perfect balance between hands-on cooking and cultural storytelling. The guides are praised for their friendliness and knowledge, making the class engaging and educational. Plus, the variety of toppings and the chance to eat as many waffles as you like means you’ll leave full and happy.
A possible consideration is that the activity doesn’t include hotel pickup or drop-off, so you’ll need to get to the meeting point on your own. Also, while the experience is very inclusive and wheelchair accessible, it’s best suited for those comfortable with some casual mess and a bit of noise — it’s lively and social but not overly formal.
This tour is ideal for foodies, beer lovers, and anyone curious about Belgian culture looking for an interactive way to spend some time in Bruges. It’s especially suited for travelers who enjoy a relaxed, fun atmosphere combined with authentic tastes.


This 1.5-hour experience kicks off with a beer tasting session that’s both educational and enjoyable. During this part, you’ll sample three different Belgian beers, each with its own story and unique flavor profile. The guides are praised for their ability to make the tasting lively and informative, often sharing fun facts and background about each brew. One reviewer even noted that they learned why beer is so integral to Belgian culture — and how it influences the waffles they’ll soon be making.
Once the tasting wraps up, it’s time to roll up your sleeves. You’ll split into teams of two and learn how to prepare waffle batter from scratch. Here, you’ll discover how adding beer to the batter influences the texture and flavor of your waffles. For those with dietary restrictions, non-alcoholic and gluten-free options are available, ensuring everyone can participate. The instructor guides you step-by-step, making it easy even if baking isn’t your forte.
The highlight is baking your own waffles in a waffle iron. Everything from the ingredients to the tools is provided, so there’s no need to bring anything but your enthusiasm. You’ll get to decorate your waffles with a variety of toppings — from fresh fruit and Nutella to whipped cream and speculoos. As multiple reviews mention, you can eat as many waffles as you like, making this a genuinely indulgent experience.
Finally, the class wraps up with the chance to enjoy your creations at leisure. Many participants rave about how delicious their waffles turn out, often comparing them favorably to those in the US or other countries. One guest described their waffles as “the best I’ve ever had,” highlighting the quality of the ingredients and the care taken by the instructor.
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The guides, like Brecht and Laurent, get special praise for being friendly, engaging, and full of interesting stories about Belgian culture. One reviewer mentioned how Brecht kept the energy high, making sure everyone, including children, felt involved and had fun. The setting itself is a cozy, small shop in the center of Bruges, which adds to the charm and intimacy of the experience.
Many reviews mention how this activity fosters social interaction, with strangers becoming friends over shared laughter and a bit of batter splatter. The small group size makes it feel personalized, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and learn from the instructor. The experience is highly rated for its friendly vibe, making it perfect for families, couples, or groups of friends.

At $60, this workshop isn’t just about the food; it’s about gaining a memorable skill and enjoying Belgian traditions. For the quality of instruction, the variety of beers, and the unlimited waffles, most travelers agree it offers excellent value. It’s a fun activity that goes beyond typical sightseeing, providing a hands-on way to connect with local culture.
You’ll also leave with a printed recipe and a diploma, giving you something to remember this experience by or even try to recreate at home. The inclusion of all ingredients, along with the ability to sample multiple beers and toppings, ensures you’re getting a full, satisfying experience without hidden costs.
Getting to the meeting point requires some planning, as there’s no hotel pickup. The site is easy to find by the tall building on the corner of Meestraat and Hoogstraat — a central spot that’s accessible and familiar. The activity is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for a wide range of travelers.
In terms of timing, check the schedule ahead of your trip, as availability varies. Since the class is in English, language won’t be an obstacle, and guides are eager to share their knowledge in an engaging style. Children over 3 are welcome, but minors under 16 should be accompanied by an adult, ensuring safety and supervision.
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This workshop is a fantastic choice if you’re looking for an interactive, tasty activity that offers a genuine taste of Belgian culture. Food lovers, beer enthusiasts, or travelers wanting a break from traditional sightseeing will find it particularly rewarding. It’s perfect for those who appreciate good value, friendly guides, and the chance to learn practical skills while having fun.
Families and small groups will especially enjoy the lively atmosphere and the opportunity to create something delicious together. Plus, it’s an ideal activity for cooler days or a rainy afternoon, as it’s inside and cozy.
However, if you prefer activities involving physical movement beyond baking or have specific dietary restrictions not accommodated, you might want to consider other options. Still, for most visitors to Bruges, this hands-on waffle and beer workshop hits the sweet spot of education, entertainment, and indulgence.

Is this activity suitable for children?
Yes, children over 3 years old are welcome, but minors under 16 should be accompanied by an adult. The activity is family-friendly and includes fun, interactive elements for all ages.
Do I need to have baking experience?
Not at all. The instructor guides you step-by-step through the process, making it accessible for beginners. Many reviewers mention how easy and enjoyable the process is.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Yes, non-alcoholic and gluten-free waffle batter options are available, allowing those with dietary limitations to participate fully.
What should I wear?
Casual clothes are fine, but expect some batter splatters! Aprons are usually provided, but it’s wise to wear something comfortable and easy to clean.
Is the activity wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the experience is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for guests with mobility needs.
How many beers will I taste?
You will taste three different Belgian beers, with background information provided about each. Some reviews mention tasting four, but three is the standard offering.
Can I take home my waffles?
While the main focus is eating your freshly made waffles on site, many participants enjoy eating as many as they can during the class. Some may be able to take leftovers or extra waffles home, depending on local policies.
In essence, this Bruges waffle and beer workshop offers a delightful and genuine taste of Belgian culture that’s as educational as it is delicious. Whether you’re a foodie, a beer lover, or simply looking for a fun activity to break up sightseeing, it’s a hands-on experience that’s sure to leave a lasting impression.