Cafes
Café Le Cardinal
Discover Café Le Cardinal in Namur, Belgium. Find menu access, dining options, casual cafe atmosphere, service details, and practical info for your visit.
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About this place
About Café Le Cardinal
Café Le Cardinal is a casual cafe located in Namur, Belgium, known for a cozy and quiet atmosphere. Guests appreciate the friendly, local community vibe and welcoming service.
The cafe offers a selection of alcohol including beer, wine, and hard liquor, alongside food options. It is a favored spot for groups and those looking for relaxed table service seating.
Reviews highlight the attentive staff, quality coffee, and clean restrooms as valued features among visitors.
What to expect
The dining experience
Atmosphere
Enjoy a cozy, casual, and quiet setting with an emphasis on a great beer selection and a friendly environment popular among locals and visitors alike.
Service Style
Table service is offered exclusively for dine-in guests, with no delivery available. The staff is known for being friendly and attentive.
Best For
Ideal for groups seeking a relaxed place to enjoy drinks and food in a welcoming community atmosphere with local patrons.
Good Occasions
Perfect for casual meetups, relaxing breaks, and enjoying an evening out with friends in a quiet cafe setting.
- Great beer selection
- Wine & hard liquor offered
- Food available
- Popular with groups
- Restroom available
Location & contact
Find Café Le Cardinal
- Av. Cardinal Mercier 74, 5000 Namur, Belgium
- +32 81 34 15 59
- In the Spring Mountain Road dining district, near Arville St — a short drive west of the Strip.
Service options & amenities
Good to know
Service Options
- Dine-in
- No delivery
Amenities & Offerings
- Restroom
- Beer
- Wine
- Food
- Hard liquor
- Alcohol
Accessibility
- Data not provided
Planning & Payments
- Payment methods not specified
- Parking info not provided
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