 | Brasseurs Grand-Place - Brouwers Grote Markt It is impossible to be in Brussels without visiting the Grand Place. Admire The Town Hall and the huge and rich decorated fronts of the corporation houses. Enter the pub "Les Brasseurs de la Grand Pla... 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 |
 | Café Central Very hot, very cool. Le Central is one of the real hot spots in the city. Barowner Frédéric Nikolay is almost solely responsible for the revival of Brussels’ downtown. The menu is rich in spirits, fro... read more |
 | Celtica This pub is mostly visited by Scotsmen, Scandinavians, Irishmen and Englishmen. In the long, dusky hall with dark-brown walls and large worn barrels as tables, you can choose between a number of velve... read more |
 | Cobra Bar Fitim Paragusha is the exotic name behind this bar. He moved from Kosovo to Brussels some 20 years ago and opened the Cobra-bar. Every month a new exposition is held, so, no wonder this bar attracts ... read more |
 | Delirium Delirium? You’ll certainly suffer from one if you’d want to sip from every beer (2000) and geneva (200) on offer here. Around ten different beer are served on draught and of course Delirium Tremens (H... read more |
 | DNA Ever since the punk and new wave era of the 1980s, the ‘DNA’ has been a landmark of non-conformism. Youngsters, even though they have passed the age of forty, gather here for the steaming music and he... read more |
 | Frederiksborg During the 60’s and 70’s the Scandinavian way of life invaded our regions. In the wake of Swedish design Danish taverns popped up here and there, like Christian’s and the Danish Tavern in Brussels’ ce... read more |
 | Tigre A Belgo-Vietnamese brasserie, is that a first? First or not, that’s what Thanh, from Brussels himself but with Vietnamese roots, has set up. In corner premises a stone’s throw from Flageyplein/place F... read more |