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Quote: Mandatory, in my view, click the tourist route to Brussels - Cafe A la Mort Subite », which in French means "sudden death ".Tourists there, of course, nobody is going to kill. However, the atmosphere of this Read More
Quote: The Cathedral of our Lady is a bit difficult to appreciate fully from the outside and quite impossible to photograph except from the air because other buildings are so close to it. Yet it is a very large Read More
Quote: What can I say? This show is impossible to describe. It's very quirky, very funny, and totally unexpected. There are elements of stand up comedy with it, but also acting and even a bit of singing. It's also Read More
Quote: Ghent has a wealth of fantastic bars but Het Waterhuis aan de Bierkant must be one of the best of them.It has an enviable position overlooking the canal and serves a wide range of bottled and draft beers, Read More
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Quote: This is a delightful turn-of-the-century Art-Nouveau bar. The waiters serve up amazing beers with a touch of class. Blink, because you might travel back in time. Every table has a little dish of snack mix. Read More
Quote: Chez Johnny was one of the first bars or nightclubs we visited in Belgium. We actually came upon it by accident; we were looking for another club, but the only one we could find on the street was Chez Johnny. It Read More
Quote: We were enticed into De Kuppe for two rather prosaic and one rather fantastic reason. The first two being that it was very near to the hotel (Aragon) we were staying in and the window advertised over 100 beers. Read More
Quote: Café den Turk at Botermarkt 3 is situated only a short stroll, or stumble depending on whether you are on your way to or have already sampled a few Belgian beers, away from St. Bavo’s Cathedral and the Belfort in Read More
Quote: I love Au Soleil . . . Located in an old hat shop, with its wooden old-fashioned décor, Le Soleil is really quiet in the morning and early afternoon. It’s a good place to drink coffee and read your newspaper. In Read More
Quote: Le Zebra is the one that started the hype around Place St-Gery, the first gem of designer and entrepreneur Fred Nicolay. It’s cozy and warm, it has one of the best terraces in town, and its small menu is good. Read More