If you’re planning a trip to Brussels and want to experience its signature flavors in a relaxed, guided setting, this Belgian Chocolate, Beer, and Fries Tasting Tour might just be what you’re looking for. Not only does it promise a tasty overview of some beloved Belgian treats, but it’s also a chance to learn about the city’s gastronomic traditions from knowledgeable guides.
What really catches our eye about this tour is the balance it strikes: deliciousness combined with cultural insight. You get to indulge in six chocolates from renowned chocolatiers, sample four different beers—some brewed with wild yeasts—and enjoy traditional fries made the old-fashioned way. Plus, the small-group format means you’ll likely get a more personalized experience.
That said, there’s a lot packed into just three hours, so if your schedule is tight or you’re not a big fan of tasting sessions, it’s worth considering. The tour is suited for those who love good food and are curious about Belgian culinary traditions but don’t want to spend hours wandering. It’s especially popular with first-time visitors wanting a tasty primer on Brussels’ flavors.
Key Points

- Comprehensive tasting experience with chocolates, beers, and fries, all in a short time.
- Guided by experts who share insights into Belgian culinary history and brewing traditions.
- High-quality chocolates from well-known brands like Pierre Marcolini and innovative chocolatiers like Jitsk.
- Unique beer tastings including wild yeast beers and Trappist-style brews, providing insight into local brewing methods.
- Authentic fries served in a traditional Frites stall, cooked in the classic manner.
- Flexible and accessible—you can reserve with a pay-later option and cancel 24 hours in advance.
An Honest Look at the Tour Experience

This tour is designed for those who want a taste of Brussels in every sense. From the moment you meet at the impressive Grand-Place, the tour sets a relaxed, friendly tone. Your guide, carrying a white umbrella with the Bravo Discovery logo, leads the way through the city’s historic center, weaving in stories and facts that make the tasting stops more meaningful.
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The Chocolate Tasting
The tour kicks off with a bang—a tasting of six pralines crafted by some of Belgium’s top chocolatiers. We love the way this segment showcases both tradition and innovation. The chocolates include classics from Pierre Marcolini, known for high-end confections, as well as creations from the younger Jitsk, who experiments with exciting flavor fusions like mango with yuzu or curry with raisins. This variety keeps the experience fresh and engaging.
One reviewer, John, mentions, “It was a fun and educational experience,” praising the guide’s knowledge and sense of humor. The inclusion of unique flavor combinations like cassis with black pepper or lime kefir with potato vodka hints at the inventive spirit behind modern Belgian chocolates, making it more than just a sweet snack.
Beer Tastings
Next, your guide takes you to a local bar to sample two spontaneously fermented beers, brewed with wild yeast. These beers are a nod to Brussels’ traditional brewing methods, and tasting them provides insight into the city’s brewing history. You’ll also try four other beers, including monk-crafted Trappist brews, which are top-fermented and steeped in monastic tradition.
Reviewers like Monalisa have enjoyed this part, saying, “We loved it,” especially noting the guide’s expertise. The tasting of special Belgian beers offers a glimpse into the country’s brewing artistry, and the fact that these beers are created through different fermentation processes adds a layer of educational value.
Fries and More
A highlight for many is the fries stop at a traditional Frites stall, still using the classic frying method. Tasting these crispy, hot fries with your chosen sauce is practically mandatory in Belgium, and the tour makes sure you experience this authentic snack. The fact that this is the only stall still frying in the old way adds a touch of authenticity that’s hard to find elsewhere.
The tour concludes at a well-known bar, where you get to savor two more beers, crafted in monastic breweries, rounding out your tasting journey. This makes for a fitting finale—an opportunity to sip in a lively, central setting and reflect on what you’ve sampled.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Practical Side: What’s Included and What’s Not

For $74 per person, the tour covers everything—professional guiding, all tastings of chocolates and beers, and the fries. The inclusion of six chocolates from top chocolatiers, four Belgian beers (including wild yeast and Trappist varieties), and a fries tasting makes this a pretty good deal for a curated culinary experience.
However, keep in mind that additional food or drinks outside the tour are not included, and there’s no hotel pickup or drop-off, so you’ll need to plan how to get to and from the meeting point at the Grand-Place. The meeting point itself is easy to find—look for guides with white umbrellas—and the tour lasts a comfortable three hours, which is short enough to fit into a busy itinerary but long enough to feel like a real tasting.
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Group Size and Language Options
The tour is available in Spanish, French, and English, with live guides who keep things engaging and informative. Small group sizes typically lead to a more personal experience, allowing you to ask questions and get tailored recommendations.
Flexibility and Cancellation
The booking process offers a “reserve now, pay later” option, which is handy if your plans are flexible. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it a low-risk way to try a new experience.
Who Is This Tour Best Suited For?

If you’re someone who loves food and drink tours and enjoys trying local specialties in a relaxed, guided environment, this experience is a solid choice. It suits travelers who want a taste of Brussels’ culinary traditions without a lengthy commitment.
It’s also good for first-timers in Brussels who want a quick, comprehensive introduction to its iconic chocolates, beers, and fries. However, if you’re a dedicated connoisseur looking for a deep dive into brewing or chocolate craftsmanship, you might find this tour more introductory.
Final Thoughts
This Brussels tasting tour offers a delightful snapshot of the city’s most famous flavors in just three hours. It combines the fun of sampling with insights from guides who clearly know their stuff, making it educational as well as delicious. The quality of the chocolates and beers is high, and the whole experience feels well-organized.
The price is reasonable considering the number of tastings included, and the flexible booking options make it accessible for most travelers. The only real consideration is that it’s a tasting-focused tour—so if you’re looking for a full meal or a more in-depth exploration of Brussels’ food scene, you might want to supplement this experience.
If you’re visiting Brussels for the first time, or if you’ve got a sweet tooth and love local brews, this tour will probably hit the right notes. Plus, it’s a great way to meet fellow travelers and gather stories over a few excellent Belgian treats.
Brussels: Belgian Chocolate, Beer, and Fries Tasting Tour
“It was a fun and educational experience. The guide, Laslo, was great! He knew a lot and had a great sense of humor.”
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for children?
While it’s primarily a tasting experience aimed at adults, kids might enjoy the casual walk and the chance to see the city’s main sights. However, the focus on alcohol and chocolates makes it more appropriate for older teens or adults.
Are the tastings included in the price?
Yes, the fee covers all tastings—six chocolates, four beers, and fries—so there are no hidden costs during the tour.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, thanks to the flexible booking policy.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The tour involves walking around Brussels’ historic center, so it’s best suited for those comfortable on their feet. No specific accessibility info is provided, so it’s worth checking with the tour provider if needed.
Will I learn about the history of Belgian beers and chocolates?
Absolutely. The guides share insights into the brewing and chocolatemaking traditions, adding context to each tasting.
How many stops are there?
There are three main tasting stops: chocolates at a specialty chocolaterie, beers at a local bar, and fries at a traditional Frites stall, all within the city center.
Is the tour language flexible?
Yes, guides speak Spanish, French, and English, so you can choose based on your language preference.
In summary, this Brussels Chocolate, Beer, and Fries Tour offers a tasty, informative introduction to the city’s iconic flavors. Perfect for food lovers eager to combine sightseeing with indulgence, it provides a relaxed, guided way to sample the best of Brussels in just a few hours.
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