412 Avenue Louise, Brussels Located inside a beautifully restored town house, both the library bar and modern lounge of this stunning restaurant are simply lush.
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32 Rue Fosse aux Loups, brussels Sip champagne at the oyster bar or eat oysters at the cocktail bar, followed by a sumptuous dinner. Snobby and noisy but spectacular. |
2 Rue Lannoy, Brussels This original 1950s tapas bar has a large wine-by-the-glass selection and is a favourite among arty types, young professionals and students. Also hosts live DJ sessions. |
24 Rue de l'Amazone, Brussels Occasionally dead quit but mostly jam-packed, this is possibly one of Belgium's tackiest karaoke bars but certainly also one of its finest. Best enjoyd with a large group of friends and several stiff drinks. |
86 Rue du Marche au Charbon, Brussels As soon as the sun's out, the terrace of this cosy little bar gets packed, regardless of outside temperatures. A great spot to while away your Sunday with a blanche and your favourite book. |
172 Chaussee d'Alsemberg, Brussels This funky bar has managed to inject the previously dreary neighbourhood of Forest with much-needed zing. There's a large terrace out front, the wasabi nibbles beat the boring peanut and the staff are incredibly friendly. |
52 Parvis Saint Gilles, Brussels Bohemian pirates should head straight to this Brussels corner bar. Originally the home of the legendary Union de Saint Gilles football club, its fan club includes rockabillies, hippies and the occasional punk. |
16 Place du Martyr, Verviers The only bar in Belgium that can boast having hosted gigs from Canned Heat, Mick Taylor, Rose Tattoo, Sepultura... and many many more. |
55 Rue du marche au Charbon, Brussels This cavernous joint in downtown Brussels is not for the faint-hearted. With graffiti art of pink Floyd's The wall and ZZ Top, it's the cavern of brussels' heavy metal heads. Stays open till 6AM. Don't say we didn't warn you. |
5 Rue du Chene, Brussels If ever there were a brusseleer pub made for tourists, this is it. Located right opposite the wee Manneken Pis statue, it's a charming candle-lit bar with photographs, faded newspaper articles on the wall and an excellent beer selection. It attracts throngs of locals too. |
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