LARGE FRIENDLY FOOD COURT –
7 world cuisines and microbreweries
Bar area at WOLF Brussels
Photo: D.r

What is WOLF Food Market?

Located in a refurbished former bank , WOLF Food Market brings together 17 street-food restaurants, 2 bars and a microbrewery in the heart of Brussels.

You order at the counter or via QR code from the table, then everyone picks what they like: pizzas, pasta, mezze, ramen, tacos, Ethiopian cuisine, burgers… In short, the simple solution when the whole family does not have the same desires.

Homemade drinks (lemonades, mocktails) and beers brewed on sitedelight adults, while children try out recipes from around the world.

Why is it convenient with the family?

  • Everyone chooses their dish without debate: 17 stalls and real vegetarian options (and some vegan options), several stalls offering halal.
  • Easy ordering : QR code at the table (you are notified when it’s ready) or classic order at the counter.
  • Relaxed atmosphere : large shared tables, a designer setting and a bar with homemade lemonades, mocktails and craft beers brewed on site.
  • Practical : Bancontact, Visa, Mastercard and meal vouchers (Sodexo, Edenred, Monizze). Dogs allowed if they do not disturb.

World cuisine! Stands that should please you

  • 🍝 La Piola Pizza (pizzas and pasta)
  • 🍜 Hanoi Station (pho and Vietnamese dishes)
  • 🌯 My Tannour (Levantine breads and grills)
  • 🥗 Toukoul (Ethiopian specialties)
  • 🍕 La Piola / Fresca (Italian)
  • 🍚 Bollyfood Stories (India)

Practical information

  • WHERE : Rue du Fossé-aux-Loups 48C, 1000 Brussels (Wolvengracht 48C).
  • OPENING HOURS : open 7 days a week from 12 noon. Official page indicating Mon–Thu 12–10 pm, Fri 12–11 pm, Sat 12–11 pm, Sun 12–10 pm.
  • FOOD SERVICE : Monday–Friday 12–14:30 & 18–22:00; Saturday–Sunday 12–22:30. Drinks : daily until 10:30 p.m.
  • RESERVATION : no table reservation
  • PAYMENTS : Bancontact, Visa, Mastercard + meal vouchers (Sodexo, Edenred, Monizze).
  • ON SITE : microbrewery (exclusive beers, visit possible for groups of 8 or more), 2 bars, shared tables, QR code ordering.
  • FOR WHOM : perfect with children and teenagers (wide choice, fast service, lively setting).

What to do next to the WOLF Food Market?

5 minutes walk

  • Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie : majestic façade, lively forecourt; Photo “Culture” Express.
  • Rue Neuve & City2 : Convenient shopping break between two visits.
  • Place des Martyrs : quiet and elegant square, perfect for a two-minute breather.

10 minutes walk

  • Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert : arcades from 1847, chocolate makers, comic book shops, perfect light for photos.
  • Grand-Place : the Brussels postcard (Maison du Roi/Musée de la Ville right there).
  • Manneken-Pis & Jeanneke-Pis
  • Museum of Illusions : trompe-l’oeil, moving tunnel, selfie spots.
  • Belgian Comic Strip Centre : permanent + temporary exhibition (Tintin, Smurfs, Spirou…).
  • Cathedral of Saints-Michel-et-Gudule : luminous nave, stained glass windows, pleasant forecourt.
  • Stock exchange & pedestrian: street-photo, street artists, lively atmosphere.
  • Choco-Story Brussels : chocolate demonstration + tasting (bonus “capricious weather”).

15–20 minutes walk

  • Mont des Arts : large panorama of the rooftops, terraced gardens.
  • Coudenberg Palace (underground archaeological site): tunnels and remains, very “wow” for the curious.
  • Museum of Musical Instruments (MIM): amazing collections and rooftop with superb views.
  • Royal Museums of Fine Arts (Magritte, Oldmasters): a one-hour “best-of” works well with teenagers.
  • Place Sainte-Catherine & Quai aux Briques : seafood street-food, ice creams, square atmosphere.
  • Parc de Bruxelles (Warandepark): shaded paths, statues, benches for a real break.
  • Botanical Garden & Le Botanique : circular greenhouse, green alleys and cultural centre (exhibitions).

Photos of wolf sharing food market