In the year 1985 Bernard and Lieve bought an old farmhouse which they transformed into a cosy little cafe. It was situated along a popular cycle route with many twists and turns, hence the name "The Six Curves" (De Zes Bochten). Soon they also served pancakes, waffles and small dishes. Over the years they have carried out a lot of renovations, making De Zes Bochten a full-fledged brasserie and tearoom. The large outdoor playground was an important attraction. Due to health problems Bernard and Lieve were forced to close their business in 2009. Today, more than 10 years later, their sons proudly open the doors of the new establishment. The concept was expanded to include spacious family rooms. The indoor and outdoor playgrounds are still an important asset. Both sons, Cedric and Jorgen, welcome you!