Gent, Belgium
Sint-Baafsplein 17
N/A
+32 92250101
Good for kidsRestaurant
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
The atmosphere is quite nice, there's a little bar in the hall if you're waiting for a show later, and the building is gorgeous. Sadly, this is completely undercut by the seats. They are so tiny, that most kids could hardly call it a \comfotable fit\ I am by no means a large person, but even while sitting in optimal position, my knees where at most 0.5cm away from the seat in front of me, any movement whatsoever and you're touching something, or someone. The seats are also rather small in width, but just enough to accommodate people being able to fit. As people where sitting longer and longer, you saw the shuffle, stand up, put legs over rows in front of them, and even just sit on the stairs because there was more room there. Personally, as somebody with a bad knee, a crampy movie theatre leaves me with discomfort, this however, meant I had to limp home.
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Beautiful building which is in between both tallest towers in Ghent.
Nice building, super good service.
Not a very cozy place to sit. Has beer and coffees, as well as tea and hot chocolate. Drinks were nice and prices were fair.
NTGent (or Nederlands Toneel Gent) was established as Ghent's city theater in 1965. As an international city company, it brings productions to the Koninklijke Nederlandse Schouwburg (KNS). In addition to the performances in the theater on Sint-Baafsplein, in Arca and in Minnemeers, there are collaborations with Vooruit and Minard.
It’s no a cozy place to sit. Irish coffee was full loaded and grandmas garden tea was delicious.
Beautiful place. Look forward to watch some plays here soon.
Lovely view on the terrace. Low key and elegant place for a drink or dinner.
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