At this unique spot in the Vlaeykensgang, the walls whisper the secrets of centuries past in soft hues and subdued light. The harmony is no accident. Axel Vervoordt restored the 16th-century alleyway not to ‘decorate’ it, but to capture the subtle interplay between space and material, ensuring its timeless charm.
Every detail, even the smallest, bears the imprint of a fascinating past while maintaining a connection to the present. The space that once housed Axel's office and library — the very laboratory for his creations — now serves as a bar, where guests can reminisce about the past and imagine the future.
Open to all types of culinary events, from intimate dinners to business meetings, Sir Anthony Van Dijck offers the comfort and understated elegance one expects from a historic residence.