€€binnenstadFood hall inside a 17th-century chapel
Den Baudelo is a food hall inside a beautifully restored 17th-century chapel. Around 15 stalls run from Mexican and Indian to Italian and Belgian; the shared.
Order: Pick one stall, take a seat at the communal tables, and work through at least one Belgian frites cone while.
Tip: Busiest at weekday lunchtime; the architecture alone is worth the visit even without eating.
€sint-pietersSpecialty coffee lab and breakfast
OR Coffee's Sint-Pieters lab is the original Ghent location, serving slow brews and breakfast sandwiches in a bright room near the university campus.
Order: Aeropress with the house Colombian: a clean, sweet cup that travels from bean to cup in under five minutes.
Tip: University crowds make Monday mornings very busy; Thursday and Friday are the quietest weekday windows.
€€graslei-korenleiCanal-view brasserie and coffee
Korenlei Twee occupies a prime guild-house building on the Korenlei with direct views of the Graslei across the Leie. Coffee, brunch and light brasserie.
Order: Cappuccino on the terrace with a view of the medieval guild houses: the most postcard-worthy coffee in Ghent.
Tip: Tables fill by 10:30 on sunny days; weekday mornings before 10:00 are the quietest.
€binnenstadBudget soup and sandwich lunch
Soup Lounge runs a daily-rotating soup bar where a bowl of fresh soup, a bread roll and an apple costs under nine euros at a central Ghent address.
Order: Soup of the day with bread roll and apple: the combination changes daily and is always based on seasonal.
Tip: The soup runs out by mid-afternoon; arrive before 13:00 to get the full daily choice.
€€zuidstationstraatBrunch cafe and weekend eggs
Alice is a light-filled weekend brunch cafe in the Zuid quarter with a following for egg dishes, pancakes and long-table communal seating on lazy mornings.
Order: Shakshuka: eggs baked in a North African spiced tomato sauce with fresh herbs and crusty bread.
Tip: Open Saturday and Sunday only; arrives early or queues develop by 11:00.
€€binnenstadFarm-to-table brunch and lunch bar
Gust is a spiced brunch and lunch bar on Papegaaistraat using ingredients from local farms: the freshness shows in everything from the bread to the eggs.
Order: The farmer's breakfast: the most direct expression of the sourcing ethos and the most-requested dish at Gust.
Tip: Weekend queues form before opening; arrive early or accept a 20-minute wait on a sunny Saturday.