 | AB Café The Ancienne Belgique, a halting-place for the French chanson of yore, was bought by the Flemish Community during the 70’s. Since then it has established an impressive reputation as a concert-hall, wi... read more |
 | Archiduc (L') Clearly a joint with class. The wonderful art deco interior (1937), with stylish couches, tables, counter and balconies makes you think back to the good old Brussels of yore. There’s an intimate atmos... read more |
 | Bécasse (A la) In search of a pleasant pub with style? Then don’t miss The Snip. You enter through a small alley near ‘de Beurs’. This antique 19th century interior (1877) will immediately enchant you by means of th... read more |
 | Belga Literally and metaphorically speaking the largest bar in Brussels, at least that’s what the owners claim. It is a relatively recent bar, yet it breathes the kind of atmosphere and flair as though it’s... read more |
 | Ter Linden Ter Linden is one of the rare establishments where you can get the Dielegem abbey beer, a local Jette product (blond or brown) that isn’t marketed commercially.
There’s plenty of space in this brigh... read more |
 | Bernard (Chez) Chez Bernard is located near the European Parliament, in a once popular and cosy quarter that has now evolved into a mixed neighbourhood. It lies in between a row of restaurants, which is an excellent... read more |
 | Brouette (La) - Cruywagen (Den) The Grand'Place is sometimes called the most beautiful marketplace in the world. It seems age-old (it is, actually) but almost every house was rebuilt after the French bombardment of 1695. Like most o... read more |
 | Café Bizon Although this rough pub is located near the trendy Sint-Goriks quarter, there is nothing upbeat about it. This is the place for those who need a cure for the outside chaos. It’s a pub in log cabin-sty... read more |
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