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Gaston

4.4(42 reviews)$Ice Cream
🕑 30-45 minutes👶 Perfect for all ages from toddlers to teens. Little ones love picking colorful flavors while older kids appreciate trying unique Belgian specialties and premium gelato options.

About

Gaston is a charming neighborhood ice cream parlor in Brussels that delights local families with handcrafted artisanal gelato and authentic Belgian frozen treats. This beloved spot offers a sweet break during city exploration, where kids can sample creative flavors while parents enjoy quality Italian-style gelato in a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere.

Highlights

  • Authentic artisanal gelato made with quality ingredients
  • Traditional Belgian ice cream specialties unique to the region
  • Friendly neighborhood atmosphere popular with local families
  • Central location near major Brussels attractions and canal walks
  • Wide variety of flavors including options for adventurous young eaters

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Located near Quai aux Briques in the historic center, combine your visit with a stroll along the nearby canals for a complete family outing.
  2. 2.Ask staff for samples before ordering as they are typically happy to let kids taste different flavors, which is especially helpful when dealing with unfamiliar Belgian specialties.
  3. 3.Bring small euro coins for potential restroom use at nearby cafes, as public facilities in Brussels often require payment.
  4. 4.Visit during off-peak hours (early afternoon on weekdays) to avoid weekend crowds and get more personalized attention from staff.
  5. 5.The neighborhood is very walkable, so consider this a perfect pit stop between visiting nearby attractions like the Grand Place or Manneken Pis statue.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday afternoons between 2-4pm offer the shortest waits and most relaxed atmosphere. Spring and summer (April through September) are ideal for enjoying your treats while walking along the scenic canals, though the cozy interior makes it a year-round destination.

What to Know

Budget-friendly pricing with most treats under 5 euros. The location is easily accessible by public transport (Brussels metro and tram), and English is generally understood though basic French or Dutch greetings are appreciated.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with peak seasons during spring and summer months. Check opening hours during Belgian holidays (especially around Christmas and New Year) as hours may vary. Summer brings longer hours and occasional special flavors.

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