1 Avenue des Celtes, Brussels A skip away from Mont du Cinquantenaire, this lovely corner brasserie serves tasty traditional grub and has a large terrace, which gets packed during summer with expats, locals, and the occasional celebrity such as musician Dani Klein. |
1 Rue des Chartreux, Brussels This laid-back bar is famous for its super-friendly owner who's always up for banter. His taste in music is great too, and so are the cocktails. |
9 Rue de Flandre, Brussels Both expats and locals love this Brussels institution, which hosts live gigs and serves good cocktails. Beer still tastes best here though. |
7 Rue des Chartreux, Brussels An old fovourite of Surrealist painter Rene Magritte, this classic is THE meeting point for chess players in Brussels. Join in a game or have a few beers and enjoy the relaxed, music-free atmosphere. |
Impasse Sainte Petronille A marionette theater that opened in 1834, serves a vast array of Belgian beers. The atmosphere is boisterous, mixing students with visitors and locals. |
Chaussée de Boondael 445 Very busy place with a vast terrace area and interior space. |
Impasse de la Fidelite 4a 2004 beers but sometimes 2500 depending on the season. Nice place open until 4 am (1am on Sunday). |
Avenue du Port 86C Enjoy a chic lunch, a casual after-work drink, or a crazy party night in this brand new restauarant-bar-club at Tour & Taxis. |
35 Petite Rue des Bouchers, Brussels Sit on gigantic red lips at this unusual electro lounge where the decor is all about the grand master of Surrealism, Salvador Dali. Hidden amidst the tourist traps off the Grand Place, its arched entranceis easy to miss so look out for the blue neon sign. |
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(Grote markt, Grand'Place, 1000 Brussels) Situated in one of the guild houses at the Market Place. |
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