Riverside at Wépion's northern edge, Lodge's brasserie section turns out tasty, generous portions of Belgian standards. Service can be tardy, but the setting, with log-faced walls dwarfed by big river-view windows, is marvellous. There are decent draught beers. Upstairs is the more sedate restaurant.
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