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Le Petit Pont


An emblematic establishment of Parvis Saint-Pierre in Uccle, the address is more attractive than ever under the aegis of the lively Momo.
The town of Uccle has long been privileged in terms of good, friendly and affordable restaurants and the Parvis Saint-Pierre district is particularly spoiled in terms of gourmet addresses.

The least of it is certainly not the Petit Pont, a magnificent former coaching inn which, with its structure on two levels, offers a simply exceptional setting.

Post-industrial style

You should know that the floor below the current rue du Doyenné is in fact the original level of the site of the forecourt. Completely housed in a post-industrial style with beautiful exposed red bricks and beautiful old advertising signs, the whole constitutes a simply exceptional setting, as conducive to the most intimate tete-a-tete as to the most lively cheerful tables.
Having long enjoyed an excellent reputation, the establishment was happily taken over by Jean-Luc Colin, among other owners of Villance in Auderghem.

Momo at the controls.
Well advised, he proposed to the sympathetic Momo to take the reins of the Petit Pont Ucclois.
Momo, who had fallen into the pot of the Horeca from a young age, we had known him at the Brasserie Georges and then, on his own account at the Petits Bouchons, Chaussée d'Alsemberg.
There, in the company of his wife Gwendoline, now a teacher at Ceria, he offered cuisine that was as tasty as it was lively.
With its little caps now delivered, Momo is therefore happy to give back to the Petit Pont all its luster of yesteryear, through a menu marked by the double articulation of a classic but neat brasserie menu, coupled with a suggestion policy characterized by both the seasons and the market opportunities.
To boost this offer, he can count on the experience of Dominique Midavaine, an excellent professional who knows, like no other, how to highlight good products presented here with as much talent as intelligence.

On the permanent menu, in addition to the great classics of the local brewery, there is a fun section "La Belgitude" which gives pride of place to iconic black-yellow-red specialties.

Suggestion table

At noon, a neat lunch at 19 € allows you to get to know the house without breaking the bank, but the star of the house is undoubtedly the monthly menu at 37 € which, rich with a double offer at each of its three stages, allows everyone to find happiness.
Provided of course that we have not already fallen for one of the beautiful suggestions announced in chalk on the board which also constitutes one of house musts, giving pride of place to some good "rascal" preparations .

In the glasses, after a very nice offer of aperitifs and cocktails, we are spoiled for choice with an intelligent selection of the best bottles imported from us by the house of Godaert and Van Beneden, rich in bottles suitable for meeting all thirsts and all budgets, without forgetting a nice selection of wines by the glass.

Warm atmosphere
The service, as feminine as it is precise, is provided by excellent professionals dressed in an elegant and stylish apron that bring a little extra soul to an atmosphere already warm by the very nature of the place.
In summer, rich with a magnificent terrace which constitutes one of the most beautiful relaxation opportunities in the district and which has heating and blankets for the cooler evenings!
Le Petit Pont organizes its "6:00 pm aperitifs" which each time bring together lovers of good moments of relaxation.

Le Petit Pont,
114 rue du Doyenné in 1180 Uccle.
Phone. 02 / 346.49.49.
Web: www.lepetitpont.be


Open for lunch and dinner, seven days a week.