Verrebroek is a village and deelgemeente in the municipality of Beveren in East Flanders, Belgium.
The monks of the cloister of Salegem developed the region by poldering the swamplands which resulted in the village becoming one of the wealthiest in the Waasland.
Warfare between Philip the Good and the inhabitants of Ghent as well as floods halted the development of the village.
In 1974, the municipality was home to 1,266 people and covered an area of 15.81 square kilometres (6.10 sq mi).
In 1804, the top half of the spire was replaced by an optical telegraph on the orders of Napoleon.