 | In 't Spinnekopke The restaurant used to have the name the "Pikehondje"; several men wondered why the name of the restaurant had changed so sudden. Everything passed over: stolen dog (market for stolen dogs), Spillonx ... read more |
 | Biercircus (Le) Next to the concert hall ‘Koninklijk Circus’ there’s another circus: Le Biercircus. This is tantamount to Ali Baba’s cave for every beer connoisseur or amateur. About 200 Belgian beers, all six trappi... read more |
 | Au vieux Spijtigen Duivel No translation available yet. See FR or NL.... read more |
 | Plattesteen The ‘Flatstone’ is a Brussels institution, half bar and half restaurant. The daily menu, simple and substantial, is legendary. For drinks: blond Leffe and dark Grimbergen on draught and an honest choi... read more |
 | Penates (Les) The Romans used to see gods all over the place. They also worshipped house gods, including “Penates”, who were responsible for safeguarding the victuals of each family. Les Penates is thus rather an a... read more |
 | Epicerie (L') A few steps away from the house where Audrey Hepburn was born, on a corner, there’s a grocer’s shop. The grocery has been there for almost a century and has always been called L’épicerie. Since the mi... read more |
 | Orangerie (L') Tucked away between the antique shops on Wolstraat/rue aux Laines and the fashionable Waterloolaan/boulevard de Waterloo stretch of the inner ring, you can find the little Egmont Park. It’s a special ... read more |
 | Danish Tavern (The) This tavern has an imposing name, and an imposing appearance too; when it was solemnly opened in 1969, Denmark’s Prince Henrik, husband of the present Queen Margareta II, was there, as were King Baudo... read more |
 | Miladiou If you go for a walk in Watermaal-Bosvoorde/Watermael-Boitsfort you will smell the burgeoning nature that attracted painters such as Edgard Tytgat, Rik Wouters, Paul Delvaux, and Roger Somville. What ... read more |
 | Spinnenkop Van de Sande This corner between the Simonis metro station and the KUB used to house the Mieke Stella café. In 1996, however, a new chapter in its history began. The first part of the building is still a tradition... read more |