Long, leisurely lunches in Maastricht are always a good idea, especially given the Burgundian nature of the Limburg capital. But are you in the mood for more than just a well-filled sandwich? Then look no further, because below you’ll find the ultimate YourLBB list of the best hotspots for a long and indulgent lunch in Maastricht.
9 X long, leisurely lunches in Maastricht
Wycker Cabinet
We’ve mentioned it before: Wycker Cabinet has something for everyone – whether you stop by for coffee, lunch, drinks or dinner. It’s undoubtedly one of Maastricht’s best spots, and the locals agree. This classic bistro-bar offers a menu inspired by the Mediterranean kitchen, with wines from across the globe.
, Maastricht – wyckercabinet.nl

© Wycker Cabinet, Rob Truijen
Fitz Roy
Are you in Maastricht for the weekend? Then make sure to have lunch at Fitz Roy. The restaurant is named after Robert FitzRoy, a famous explorer whose travels inspire the international flavours on the menu. It’s the perfect place to enjoy lunch on a sunny day in their city garden. Love the vibe? Then consider staying overnight in the adjoining hotel.
Boschstraat 7, Maastricht – fitz-roy.nl

Fitz Roy, @fitzroy_maastricht
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Harry’s
There’s something undeniably charming about a hotel bar, and we’re big fans at YourLBB. There’s always a great atmosphere and that cosmopolitan feel that makes anything seem possible. Harry’s, part of Hotel Beaumont, is such a place. Dinner here is just as wonderful as a long lunch – just be prepared to take your time. The menu features dishes for sharing or savouring solo, and you might just indulge in a five-course lunch.
Wycker Brugstraat 2, Maastricht – harrysmaastricht.com

Harry’s, @harrysmaastricht
Cinq
This French restobar boasts over seventy (!) wines and an extensive French-inspired menu. Perfect for Burgundian-style indulgence during lunch! Cinq is a great escape during a day of shopping or sightseeing in Maastricht. Bonus: on sunny days you can enjoy your lunch on the waterfront terrace.
Cörversplein 5, Maastricht – cinq.nl

Cinq, @cinqmaastricht
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Bistro le Virage
This bistro is part of the boutique hotel of the same name. With a Gault&Millau mention, you can expect quality menus at a fair price. They love French classics here: oysters, tartare, asparagus with hollandaise… whatever you choose, you’re in for a lavish lunch.
Cortenstraat 2, Maastricht – levirage.nl

Le Virage, @leviragemaastricht
Brasserie L’Autruche
Brasserie L’Autruche describes itself as ‘a slice of Paris on the Vrijthof’. And rightly so, because the ambience and menu could easily be mistaken for the French capital. Their oysters, tartare, champagne and extensive wine list are famous in the city and beyond.
Vrijthof 14, Maastricht – Instagram

L’Autruche, @@brasserielautruche
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Rozemarijn
At Rozemarijn, flavours from France, Zeeland and Limburg are reimagined in a modern style. This chic (!) restaurant serves local ingredients with a refined French twist. You could go for a sandwich, but the multi-course menu is where they truly shine. Shopping all day? Then try the all-in shopping menu: a four-course meal including wine, water, and coffee for €90 per person – a perfect way to recharge.
Havenstraat 19, Maastricht – restaurant-rozemarijn.nl

Rozemarijn, @restaurantrozemarijn
Il Bacaro
Located right on the Vrijthof, Il Bacaro is a true classic. Venetian bites like cicchetti and zucchini fritti are a must – ideal for sharing so you can sample all the flavours (yes, even during lunch). And don’t miss the melanzane con miele!
Vrijthof 16E, Maastricht – ilbacaro.nl

Il Bacaro, @@ilbacaro.maastricht
Tuur
Tuur is located in Wyck, just outside the city centre of Maastricht. That alone makes it worth the detour. The kitchen is based on the seasons and what nature has to offer – meaning you might end up with delicious scallops and Thai noodles on your plate.
Sint Maartenslaan 31 B, Maastricht – tuurmaastricht.nl

Tuur, @tuur_maastricht