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OR Coffee Roasters

Ghent's flagship for the local third-wave roaster — direct-trade single origins, hand-pulled espresso, design-mag interior.

Address
Hoornstraat 4, Ghent
Price range

OR Coffee Roasters is the kind of place where coffee comes first—they roast their own beans, and it shows in the cup. The brunch menu keeps things straightforward: no five-course theatre, just honest food that pairs well with good coffee. It's budget-friendly, the vibe is genuinely casual (no phone charging or laptop hustle required), and the counter service moves quickly. The roastery itself is visible from the seating, which gives the room a working, unpretentious energy. Go if you want to know what your coffee tastes like without fuss, or if you need a solid brunch that won't derail your morning. Weekend mornings can draw a queue, so weekday timing rewards patience.

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CasualSoloQuick lunchBrunch
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