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    A la Mort Subite

    3.7 (146 reviews)
    ModerateCafes
    Open 11:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Touristy
    Casual
    Good for groups

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    Gorgeous interior
    Lucas W.

    On the one hand it's a stunning interior, much like an old hotel from the 1950s or such. It's beautiful and quaint with the menu showing up on mirrors on the wall. Waiters are in formal white like a classic steakhouse. It's an interesting experience. That being said, for being a classy spot in Belgium, I would've hoped for more beers on draft and a wider variety of bottles. They had the four major Belgian trappists in bottles and a Westmalle & Chimay on tap, but the menu felt surprisingly limited. Especially when it included things like Guinness and Heineken. Prices were also not cheap. I would say easily 1-2 euro more than anywhere else we got beer in Brussels. I was rather disappointed actually

    Interior
    Susan D.

    A busy locals' spot in a historic building. Perfect for drinks and snacks. We had a fun happy hour. Pate' was great. Meat and cheese tray was good too. We left happy.

    Cheese plate at A la Mort Subite
    Bruce K.

    A very old bar with lots of very good choices for Belgian beer, but I'd suggest getting their own lambic as you'll not find it anywhere else. Yum! Yes, it's a little touristy but this IS the tourist district of bruxelles. They do have some decent looking nibbles.

    View looking at street from inside.
    Ron P.

    We were out and about in Brussels seeing the sites decided to have a drink before dinner. I found A la Mort Subite on Yelp and it was close to our hotel. The restaurant interior as you may expect has what you would expect in an old French bistro/bar. It has a well worn but quaint interior including a mirror that has the main (or in another time the only) menu items and their up to date prices. There is outside seating as well on the street which is common for a lot of bars/eating establishments. After reviewing a some what limited menu of beers ordered a Gueuze Sur Lie and my wife had a Coke Zero. The gueuze was tart but smooth with slightly acidic after taste. The waiter we had was some what surly and left us alone after ordering and we went thru the flagging him down for the check. Beverages 3.5 Limited selection, that I would of liked to have and would not go back. Atmosphere 3.5 Well worn French pub/bar. Some people may like it if it was a first timer. Service 2.5 Not much to say other than attitude was not great and certainly not what we typically experienced in our travels. Price 3.5 Prices were in range. OA 3 There are better bars, this was one of the few places that did not have the brewery glass to match the beer you ordered a delightful practice in Europe.

    From my seat.  Skillz.
    Louis R.

    There were 1,428,362,862 people trying to get seats outside this historic pub. I got a seat (I just pushed the German grandmas outta the way) and had mort subite white beers (1/2 pints). The waiter was quick and dropped the beers and the check off at the same time. Across the street, you can watch the chicks rent and get on their version of Citibike, while wearing short skirts. Its mad hectic on this block...so be prepared.

    Love a Lambic!
    Kayley N.

    I stopped in this place while exploring Brussels and after reading about it on Trip Advisor. I left wondering why it received such outstanding reviews then realized, crap, it's a tourist bar. Yes, the location is superb. Yes, the beer offerings are great. I am a huge fan of lambic beer since trying it a the ripe old age of 19 (I have yet to meet a university student in the States who adheres to the age 21 drinking law) so I immediately ordered a Raspberry Lambic. Yum! The place was full of other tourists, the service a tad slow because of this, but overall, a good place to sit down for a spell and drink a bit.

    Rachael C.

    The bar doesn't play music, doesn't have wifi and doesn't have tv but they do do great beer. A bit of a tourist trap but not in a bad way. It's a beautiful Art Deco bar with lots of interesting decorations. If it opened now it'd probably be accused of being a hipster bar but it works and seems historic. The drinks menu is extensive and the staff are happy to recommend things if you're not sure what to try. The warm wine was delicious and the perfect drink after a winter walk around the city centre. They have an excellent selection of beers too. They serve a small selection food which we didn't try but it looked good.

    Joe T.

    A definite must visit for a least a beer. On our week long trip to Belgium we stopped in here since it was listed in a guide book to try. The first time we stopped by I thought the guide book got it wrong. We decided to stop by several days later as we were walking by. I am glad we did . I am not sure but it was whole lot better the second time around. It was busier with more tourist who came in for a beer or two then left. My friend and I sat around for several hours trying different beers and actually talking. Skip the food and stick to the cheese and sausage. I can see how many of these places use to exist around town for locals to gather, share a beer, and talk.

    Sarah B.

    When we went it was empty then slowly got packed. Beer was pretty good, maybe a bit expensive. Nice place near grand central to sit down and have a drink.

    Keith R.

    Well, this is an odd place, visited twice on a weekend trip to Brussels. In the early/late afternoon both times, and it wasn't busy either time. There is table service which is still a novelty for the Irish (drinker), but will keep our American brethren happy (no offence meant). The waiters are friendly, maybe a little bit too much so, one guy - jokingly? - wrote his number on the back of a beer mat when I asked for the bill. The interior is very old fashioned and is kind of Victorian/Parisian in style. Hasn't been changed since I reckon, the ceiling is mustard yellow from years of smoke stains. The selection of beers is not as vast as some other bars/cafes in Brussels, but they cater for most tastes. According to Wikipedia the Mort Subite Beer takes its name from this café. I had a pint of it, and I enjoyed, beware I had tasted it before and knew what to expect, but the flavour is not for the faint of heart. This beer is after all brewed in open barges on the Senne River; where the bacteria lend itself to give the unique flavour. Perhaps if this scares you try one of the fruit beers, Lambic (cherry) or Frambose (raspberry). Worth a visit in my book, but whatever you do, don't move the tables out of line ! Check out my photo which I have attached (Blue T-Shirt) to see the pint of beer.

    View from the patio
    Nick S.

    To me, this is Brussels personified. It's also a perfect spot to sit outside, enjoy a beer and people watch on a sunny afternoon. The Mort Subite Lambic white (draught) is a perfect compliment to a warm summer's day. I didn't try the food (based on previous Yelp reviews) but it's ideal if you're in between meals and looking to relax for a while. The prices are outstanding for the quality of the beers they offer; in the states you can't get Chimay for less than $8 a bottle, whereas here a half-pint of Chimay Blond is only about 4€.

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    The gueuze they have made for them was tasty and the cheese plate was nice. If your into Belgium beer and nearby, its worth a stop.

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    We ordered the kriek and peche beers, the quiche Lorraine, soup du jour, and a cannibale (steak tartar) sandwich.

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    Paul Jacqmain

    3.3(3 reviews)
    0.8 kmCentre-Ville, Bruxelles
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    A decent breakfast spot. I stumbled upon the place while walking around the neighborhood. It didn't…read moreseem too busy and my time was rather limited, so I walked right in. Like every other restaurant in Belgium, you pay for a small surcharge for dining in. I opted for this option because I wanted to be able to enjoy my breakfast. My friend and I placed the following orders: a bottled beer (yes, for breakfast), omelette with cheese, salmon quiche, and today's soup (two options but I chose the tomato soup). The omelette (7 euros) was delicious and came with a side of salad. It's cheesy (as it's supposed to be) and delicious. The tomato soup was nothing special but only costed 4 euros and I got so much bread with my soup! Worth it. The salmon quiche (5.1 euros) was okay but filling. The beer (3.4 euros) was absolutely tasty and a perfect complement to breakfast. We spent about 20 euros on the breakfast for two. Definitely on the pricey side of things but at least it was a good meal. Service was very friendly! Staff spoke English very well.

    In my opinion one of the most comfortable, clean, spacey, and friendly Paul's locations in…read moreBruxelles. There's no shoving and pushing here to get in and out. The cafe is quite big, with a good size seating arrangement away from the counter. A big selection meets you as soon as you walk through the doors, and walking along the display of cakes, pastries, and breads will lead you to a glass window through which you can see the deliciousness being made by the baker. They also have a good selection of sandwiches, small pizzas, and such. Staff is friendly and attentive. Have not had to wait here at all, rather it is the staff that has to wait for me to make up my mind: "...one of this..uhh no no wait this, no uh... Maybe both... And also one of those... And a coffee, a large one... Oooooo and what's this!" - Paul's selection will make you very indecisive. Please note however that everything is about 10-20 cents more if you sit in the cafe instead of taking it to go.

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