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    Bar in Delft, Netherlands

    Brasserie Lalou

    150Pearl Points

    Wine-first dinner

    Brasserie Lalou, Bar in Delft

    About Brasserie Lalou

    Brasserie Lalou is worth considering in Delft when the plan is a wine-led dinner for two to four people rather than a loud night out. The Star Wine List recognition is the clearest reason to prioritize it, while larger groups should be more cautious unless seating can be arranged in advance.

    In Delft, Brasserie Lalou is best planned around the few details that are verified: its city, its smart-casual dress code, its weekly opening pattern, and its Star Wine List (2026) recognition. Those facts make it easier to plan the timing and tone of a visit without relying on unverified claims about cuisine, price, seating, or service format.

    The confirmed schedule is limited: Brasserie Lalou is closed Monday, Tuesday, and Sunday; open Wednesday and Thursday from 5 to 11 PM; and open Friday and Saturday from 1 to 11 PM. If the plan is broader than one venue, start with our full Delft restaurants guide before committing.

    Plan around confirmed details, not assumptions

    The verified information is enough to set expectations around timing and dress code, but it does not confirm seating count, private-room availability, reservation policy, group capacity, or set-menu details. If any of those points matter, the safer move is to check directly before building a plan around Brasserie Lalou.

    Compared with other options, the decision is about tone and logistics. Marius Wijncafé, Bowie, Vivre, Des Indes Lounge, and Albert Bar & Lounge are possible names to compare when choosing the right setting for the occasion, while Brasserie Lalou is the Delft option here with verified Star Wine List (2026) recognition and a smart-casual dress code.

    Plan it around the verified opening days

    The operating pattern points to a narrow weekly window: Wednesday and Thursday run from 5 to 11 PM, while Friday and Saturday run from 1 to 11 PM. Friday and Saturday are the most flexible days if the group wants to start earlier; Wednesday and Thursday work only for an evening visit. Sunday through Tuesday are not the days to build a plan around it.

    For a Delft stay, treat Brasserie Lalou as one stop to schedule carefully rather than as a complete itinerary. If the group is extending the trip beyond Delft, compare plans generically with other dining and bar options rather than assuming Brasserie Lalou fits every late-evening plan.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Brasserie Lalou good for a date?

    It may be worth considering if the date is planned around the verified details: a Delft setting, smart-casual dress code, Wednesday-to-Saturday opening pattern, and Star Wine List (2026) recognition. Vivre is another option to compare depending on the kind of evening you want.

    Is Brasserie Lalou open late?

    It can work for an evening plan, but only on Wednesday through Saturday, when service runs until 11 PM. Friday and Saturday start at 1 PM, so those are the most flexible days if you want to begin earlier. It is not an option on Monday, Tuesday, or Sunday because it is closed.

    What's the crowd like at Brasserie Lalou?

    The verified information does not specify the crowd, seating, service style, or atmosphere. The safest planning signals are the smart-casual dress code, limited weekly hours, Delft location, and Star Wine List (2026) recognition. Marius Wijncafé is another name to compare if you are weighing options.

    What's the best time to go to Brasserie Lalou?

    Go on Friday or Saturday if you want the widest window, since those days run from 1 to 11 PM. Wednesday and Thursday only run from 5 to 11 PM, so those nights suit a more contained evening plan. Albert Bar & Lounge is another option to compare if you are deciding between different settings.

    Is the food good at Brasserie Lalou?

    The verified information does not include a specific cuisine, chef, menu format, price level, or food rating. Choose Brasserie Lalou based on its Delft location, smart-casual dress code, opening hours, and Star Wine List (2026) recognition rather than an unverified dining pitch. Bowie is another option to compare while planning.

    Do I need a reservation at Brasserie Lalou?

    The verified information does not state a reservation policy. Because the weekly schedule is limited, it is sensible to check ahead before building a Friday or Saturday visit around Brasserie Lalou in Delft. Des Indes Lounge is another option to compare if you are considering a different kind of stop.

    Does Brasserie Lalou have happy hour deals?

    Do not count on a happy hour strategy here. The verified venue information lists hours, smart-casual dress code, and Star Wine List (2026) recognition, but nothing about discounted drink windows. If drink deals are important, check current information directly before making plans.

    Location

    Spoorsingel 24, 2613 BE Delft, Netherlands

    Compare Brasserie Lalou

    Comparison snapshot

    Brasserie Lalou sits in the wine-dinner lane. Marius Wijncafé is the closest alternative for guests who want the wine focus without committing to the same brasserie framing. Bowie is the better choice if food is secondary and the group mainly wants drinks.

    Des Indes Lounge and Albert Bar & Lounge are stronger for a hotel-lounge mood, especially when comfort and a more formal setting matter more than staying in Delft. Vivre is worth checking only if its current format matches the evening's plan.

    Where to go if this does not fit

    Try Marius Wijncafé if the group still wants a wine-led night. Pick Bowie instead if the brief is simpler drinks and a bar-first atmosphere.

    How it compares with nearby wine and lounge options

    Choose Brasserie Lalou when the priority is a Delft-based dinner with a serious wine angle. Marius Wijncafé is the closest cross-shop for wine-focused guests, especially if the group wants more of a wine-café feel than a brasserie dinner. Vivre is harder to position from the available details, so use it as a secondary option rather than the first fallback.

    For ambiance, Des Indes Lounge and Albert Bar & Lounge are better suited to hotel-lounge comfort and a more formal pre- or post-dinner drink. Bowie is the stronger alternative for a bar-first night. For value, the safer call is to match the venue to the occasion: Brasserie Lalou for a planned wine dinner, Bowie for drinks, Marius Wijncafé for a wine-led alternative.

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