JeanBon recently opened in Brussels, so I had to write about it!
JeanBon 'Comptoir Gourmand' is a counter that sells high-quality cheeses and charcuterie, traditional baguettes, salads and speciality coffee. At JeanBon you can find garnished baguettes and salads with fresh products from the counter. Other than that, they offer a breakfast and coffee menu and you can buy your cheeses and charcuterie here.
JeanBon offers freshly prepared, quality products that are homemade with love, for your breakfast, lunch and apéritivos at home. This way they want to offer quality food in a nice setting with a focus on fast service at a reasonable price. JeanBon stands for the best of the basics. They offer a simple range of options suited for every moment of the day.
You can order on their website and pick your stuff up at the store or you can even go for home delivery! My favourites at JeanBon are Baguette Le Brusseleir or their vegetarian quiche.
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