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It’s a seasonal tradition in Brussels: each year, summer bars familiarly known as guinguettes grace the city’s parks.
With Belgian beers’ world famous reputation, it is perhaps no surprise that some tourists or other patrons look to abscond from pubs with a souvenir in the form of a beer glass.
Sky high drinking spaces are all the rage but they’re also dependent on good weather to draw summer crowds.
Hot town, summer in the city… well the sun is finally making an occasional appearance and where better to enjoy some rays than in one of Brussels’ array of summer ‘guinguettes’?
Iconic Brussels cafe Monk is closing its doors shortly after celebrating its 10 year anniversary, Bruzz reports.
Once temperatures rise and daylight lingers, a swathe of pop-up bars and rooftops begin to open their doors.
The famed Greenwich café on Rue des Chartreux in downtown Brussels re-opened today following a closure of seven months. It is now known as Greenwich Modern.
It’s likely you’ve heard of In De Verzekering Tegen De Grote Dorst, even if you don’t know what it means. The bar is famed as much for its name as for its beer.
Bar and restaurant owners on Parvis de Saint-Gilles are at their wits’ end as conflict with drug users on the square escalates.