I'm regularly reading that AES-256 is secure against quantum computers because Grover's algorithm will only halve the key strength (i.e. "only" require $\sqrt{2^l} = 2^{l/2}$ operations instead of the full $2^{l-1}$ operations required to brute force the key).
However, would it be possible that classical attacks on symmetric ciphers such as AES could be sped up using quantum computing based algorithms? Is it possible / likely that the security of a block cipher is degraded more severely (e.g. by more than an additional 2 bits strength) if or when capable quantum computers become available?