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    de Boesjerie

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    de Boesjerie, Restaurant in Westerlo

    About de Boesjerie

    Book de Boesjerie if you want an easy Westerlo meal with limited weekly openings and low booking friction. It is better for a relaxed date, family dinner, or casual celebration than for diners who need a published cuisine style, formal dress expectations, or a clearly signposted high-end format before choosing.

    de Boesjerie is a Westerlo restaurant with a limited weekly service pattern rather than an all-day, seven-day setup. Verified opening times are Thursday dinner, Friday lunch and dinner, Saturday dinner, Sunday lunch and dinner, with Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday closed. That makes planning around the schedule the main practical decision point.

    The clearest confirmed details are the hours and a smart-casual dress code. Beyond that, specific cuisine, menu format, price level, chef profile, awards, seating style, dietary accommodations, drinks program are not verified here, so diners who need those details should check the venue's official channels before committing. If you are comparing options, you can also look at Pot au Feu or Julienne as other dining choices.

    Choose it when the schedule fits

    de Boesjerie is easiest to assess on practical grounds: it is open for dinner from Thursday through Sunday, with lunch service on Friday and Sunday. The restaurant is closed Monday through Wednesday. For groups planning a meal in Westerlo, those hours are the most reliable basis for deciding whether it fits the occasion.

    Because many specifics are not verified here, this is not the place to over-read the listing. Do not assume a tasting-menu format, a published award profile, a particular cuisine, a particular price bracket, take-out or delivery, bar seating, or allergy-specific flexibility unless the restaurant confirms it directly. For a broader comparison, De Gouden Muts and Maison Colette are also useful names to check.

    Where it fits if Westerlo is the base

    In practical terms, de Boesjerie works as a Westerlo option when its confirmed opening hours line up with your plans. The smart-casual dress code also gives a basic expectation for how to arrive. If the timing does not work, compare it with other dining in Westerlo or with named alternatives such as Pot au Feu, Julienne, De Gouden Muts, Maison Colette, bistro55 by Domein WItbos.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does de Boesjerie handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary accommodations are not verified here, so ask the restaurant directly before booking or arriving. The confirmed details are that de Boesjerie is in Westerlo, keeps a limited Thursday-to-Sunday service pattern, has a smart-casual dress code. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    Is de Boesjerie good for a special occasion?

    It can fit a Westerlo meal if the confirmed hours suit your plans: dinner is listed Thursday through Sunday, with lunch on Friday and Sunday. For a more detailed comparison before choosing, you can also check Pot au Feu or Maison Colette, but confirm current details directly with each venue.

    What should I wear to de Boesjerie?

    The verified dress code is smart casual. That means neat, polished clothing is the safest expectation for a meal at de Boesjerie in Westerlo. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    Can I eat at the bar at de Boesjerie?

    Bar seating is not verified here, so do not assume it is part of the setup. If seating style matters, contact de Boesjerie directly before making plans. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    Is lunch or dinner better at de Boesjerie?

    Choose based on the confirmed schedule. Lunch is listed on Friday and Sunday from 11:30 AM to 2 PM, while dinner is listed Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 5 PM to 9 PM. The restaurant is closed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.

    Location

    Ter Voort 168, 2260 Westerlo, Belgium

    Compare de Boesjerie

    de Boesjerie Westerlo and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    de BoesjerieWesterlo, ,
    bistro55 by Domein WItbosHerentals, ,
    Pot au FeuOlenTraditional Cuisine€€
    JulienneNoorderwijkBelgian€€€
    De Gouden MutsZoerle-ParwijsFrench Contemporary€€€€
    Maison ColetteTongerloFrench€€€€

    How de Boesjerie Westerlo compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    How it compares in Westerlo

    de Boesjerie is the practical, lower-ceremony choice in this set: easy to approach, useful for a local dinner, less defined by price tier or culinary category than its peers. Pot au Feu is the clearer value pick if traditional cuisine at €€ is the brief, while Julienne gives more category certainty for Belgian cooking at €€€.

    For a special occasion where the spend is part of the signal, De Gouden Muts and Maison Colette are stronger cross-shops because both sit at €€€€ and have a more premium positioning. Choose de Boesjerie when the goal is a simpler Westerlo meal; choose those two when the room, pacing, price level need to feel more formal.

    bistro55 by Domein WItbos is the comparison to check if ambiance matters more than cuisine labels, since its setting-driven identity may suit diners who want the outing to feel more complete. If de Boesjerie is not available, start with Pot au Feu for value or Julienne for a more defined Belgian profile before moving up to the €€€€ French options.

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