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  • Brussels Pubs and Bars

  • Belgium is world famous for its beers and makes the largest amount of beers in different styles and flavours than anyone else in the world. Ranging from the traditional Lambic beers, Trappist beers, Blache beers and speciality beers such as Duvel, Chimay, Brugse Tripel and Kwak, beer enthusiasts will be in paradise here. The country’s capital is no exception in this national obsession, and you can be guaranteed of a never-ending range of drinking venues to choose from in this beautiful city.  A la Mort Subite located on Rue Montagne-aux-Herbes-Potagères, translates as “sudden death” but don’t let the name of this bar put you off, because you’re guaranteed to have a ‘dead’ good time at this popular haunt. The décor is done in 19th century style with traditional wooden tables and chairs, and stained-glass panels on the walls. The choice of Belgian beers here is endless, and patrons may choose from among the many options, Chimay, gueuze, fruity favourite, kriek, or a traditional lambic.



    De Ultieme Hallucinatie, located on Rue Royale, is a stylish watering-hole in an extremely unusual setting. This bar is situated in a converted 1920s railway car, decked out in Art Nouveau style. This chic venue attracts the trendy, fashionable crowd, who delight in the traditional Belgian beers and tasty snacks. During the summer, the terrace can get pretty crowded as people jostle for the prime position in this stylish setting.



    Falstaff, located on Rue Henri Maus is a long-standing feature of the Brussels’ nightlife, as it has been serving its citizens since 1904. Done out in Art Nouveau style, this traditional tavern is a popular haunt with the locals. The stained-glass designs, done in the style of Belgian artist Pieter Brueghel the Elder, depict Shakespeare's character Falstaff, the endearing drunk after whom the bar is named. Typical Belgian beer and traditional gourmet favourite, mussels and chips, are the order of the day, and you will definitely not be disappointed with this venue.



    Le Cirio, located on Rue de la Bourse, near the Brussels Stock Exchange of the same name, is a stylish haunt for the businessmen of the area. This popular brasserie features wood panelling in turn-of-the-century style. A wide range of typical Belgian beers is available, however the house drink is the "half and half," a mixture of white wine and champagne.



    L'Archiduc, located on Rue Antoine Dansaert is a stylish jazz café, which provides a wonderful ambience in which to enjoy the many wines and well-mixed cocktails that are on offer here. Nat King Cole is rumoured to have once appeared here, and live jazz is played in this venue every Saturday and Sunday afternoon. The venue is popular with the beautiful people, who come here to see and be seen by the movers and shakers on the Brussels scene.



    La Fleur en Papier Dore, located on Rue Alexiens, has been an incredibly popular haunt with its artistic clientele since it establishment in 1846. The creative tendencies of its patrons can be seen through their jottings on the wall and the jumble of items displayed on the walls, which range from antlers to bicycle tyres! Local poets and writers-in-residence are regular features here, and you can be sure of getting into some interesting conversations over a pint of beer in this establishment!
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