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    Brussels: Entertainment / Pubs, Cafes and Restaurants

    Pubs, Cafes and Restaurants

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    Last update: 16/08/2006

    Cafes/Bars/Pubs

    A Côté d'Armand & Ko
    14 rue des Chapeliers

    Archiduc
    6 rue Antoine Dansaertstraat
    Unavoidable for night people in the city, a bit expensive but not posh.

    La Bécasse
    11 rue Taborastraat
    Typical address downtown, it's a place where to drink real Gueuze, Kriek and White beer.

    Bier Circus
    57 rue de l'Enseignement
    About 400 beers tasting are organised...

    Les Brasseurs de la Grand-Place
    24 rue de la Colline
    On of the only working brewery amongst the 19 areas of the region of Brussels. You learn, you drink and you can eat there.

    La Canne à Sucre
    12 Duivenstraat / rue des Pigeons
    More than 400 different rums on the menu.

    Le Cercle des Voyageurs
    16-18 rue des Grands Carmes
    This cafe welcomes people from around the world. International meeting place!

    Brasserie Les Postiers
    14 rue Fossé aux Loups
    One of the oldest brewery in the center of Brussels, that has kept its original decoration.

    Restaurants

    Two things not to be missed in Brussels: fries and chocolates (Despite what american people think, fries come from Belgium. They were discovered at the end of the second World War when american soldiers saw fries and, because people around them in Belgium where speaking French, they called them French fries).You can select a restaurant in the guide http://www.resto.be. And of course the famous Chez Léon 1893, 18, Rue des Bouchers where to taste dozens of typical recipies with mussels and fries. For the chocolates, you can visit Wittamer Chocolatier, Place du Grand Sablon or Pierre Marcolini at the same place. Passion Chocolat is a bit further, but its artisanal chocolates are delicious.

    In addition to numerous cafes and bars that we have selected above where you can eat, you can also choose more traditional restaurants (and more expensive...)

    Comme Chez Soi
    French cuisine
    23 place Rouppeplein (Pentagone)
    Tel : 32-2-512.29.21
    Price : 80 € - 120 €

    L'Ecailler du Palais Royal
    Sea food cuisine
    18 rue Bodenbroeckstraat (Pentagone)
    Tel : 32-2-512.87.51

    You will find a longer list of places where to drink and eat (with comments) on the website eBru.

     
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