 | Châtelain (Le) Le Châtelain is somewhat of a crossbreeding between an American bar and a Belgian pub. It’s also just a nice place to sit at the bar or at one of the tables in a quiet corner. The terrace is also grea... read more |
 | Bar Ommegang The most famous German who ever lived in Brussels is probably Karl Marx (1818-1883). The founder of Communism was first expelled from Prussia as a ‘dangerous revolutionary’, and then from France, whic... read more |
 | Amigo If a Brussels native tells you that he or she is going to den amigo, the question arises as to whether you should pity or envy them. Den amigo is Brussels dialect for “prison”, because for centuries t... read more |
 | Bar du Marché Bar that combines trendy atmosphere with quality. Nicely laid out, with a handsome stone floor and new wood panelling. The form of the bar mirrors that of the Flagey building and the elongated room re... read more |
 | Bar Dessiné (Le) The Royal Radisson SAS Hotel, a five-star hotel mainly patronised by Scandinavians is located where a section of the first Brussels city walls once stood. The hotel’s patio even has a reconstruction o... read more |
 | Pixel This new bar opened a short distance away from the bustle of the Zavel/Sablon. Pixel is a slightly odd name, but it is explained as soon as you walk through the door. It derives from the highly origin... read more |
 | Bar du matin (Le) The exceptionally large corner premises, with its back turned towards the centre of Sint-Gillis/Saint-Gilles and the city centre, offers an extensive view of the busy but imposing Albert square. When ... read more |