Megan H.
Yelp
After reading the positive Yelp reviews, I came to the Old Chocolate House on a waffle mission. Unfortunately, I left feeling a little underwhelmed.
When you step in the door of the Old Chocolate House, you'll see a traditional chocolate shop on the main level. To the right are stairs leading to a tearoom where you can sit and order food and drinks. I'd already been to the Proeverie that morning for the same kind of mix-your-own-hot chocolate offered by The Old Chocolate House, so I decided on espresso and waffles.
The espresso came out right away. It was wonderful and served alongside three little chocolates - what a nice touch! I'd ordered the waffle with chocolate sauce (the same one already pictured on this page) and couldn't wait for it to arrive.
I'd been expecting a thick, traditional Belgian waffle with a sugary crunch and yeasty dough. This waffle was quite different. It was extraordinarily large and took up nearly an entire plate, but was very thin and pliable. The waffle itself was covered in powdered sugar and served alongside a small container of chocolate sauce meant to be drizzled to your own liking. I poured on the chocolate and dug in.
The texture of the waffle was chewy, soft, and a little rubbery - far from the thick, crunchy treat I'd been hoping for. I couldn't really discern any notable taste to the waffle other than powdered sugar and chocolate. It just tasted very bland compared to some of the excellent waffles I'd had elsewhere in Bruges. After a few bites, I lost interest. I finished my espresso, paid my (expensive!!) bill, and left a mostly-untouched waffle on my plate.
So, this might not be the place for waffles. I'm sure the hot chocolate was excellent - and my espresso was certainly terrific - but I was sorely disappointed with that waffle. My advice: stick to the chocolate.