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    Seiberts

    Seiberts

    4.2(57 reviews)
    32.9 kmApostelnviertel
    €€€

    Excellent service, excellent variety of well made cocktails. This is a bar for people who are into…read morehigh end, extremely well made cocktails. It has a very "speak easy" ambiance. Highly recommended.

    This upscale cocktail bar is worth the visit. The entrance on the quiet street is not completely…read moreobvious and you have to ring the buzzer to get in. The interior is well designed, a little tight but quite comfortable. They have a small outside covered patio that can be used almost year around. The cocktails (the main reason for coming here) are very well made and somewhat unique. The selection of spirits is good for a small place. The list of ingredients for the varied selection of cocktails is impressive. Pros - well crafted cocktails, helpful and social staff, not too crowded, quiet enough for a conversation with your partner (or the people next to you), a nice mix of clientele with locals/visitors/younger/older all mixing well. There aren't really any cons - though 2 points that aren't exactly pros: 1. Prices are a touch high but should be expected with a small place serving high quality drinks 2. Sometimes they seem to be trying too hard. Some of the cocktails are a little overly complex One other point - there are several 1 star reviews on here mainly because they showed up with a group larger than 6 and were not allowed in. Seiberts is too small for large groups. The website clearly states no groups larger than 6 are allowed in - so if you show up with a large group you won't get in and it's your fault. Deal with it :-)

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    Seiberts - 2 great cocktails

    2 great cocktails

    Seiberts - Eine Bar wie sie sein soll

    Eine Bar wie sie sein soll

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    Brasserie C

    Brasserie C

    4.3(11 reviews)
    105.5 km

    This place could almost be categorized as a speakeasy with how much it is hidden. If you need easy…read moredirections go to the stairs and make a left. Then just follow the path. They have a nice restaurant and beer garden. The food is underrated. I had the boulet and they were ridiculous. The sauce that came on them were ridiculous. The fries were crunchy with a soft interior. Belgians just know how to do fries the right way. Everything is made fresh here and you can taste it. The bread was even some of the best I have had! The curtius beer was my favorite. It is light and goes down easy. You can also buy some to-go from the shop and I highly suggest you do that! So good! The service was great and the place was clean and fun. Apparently they have different parties and beer tastings when the weather is nice. Come check it out you won't regret it.

    The outdoor garden is simply magical - if only the rest of Liege looked like this place and the…read moresurrounding buildings. We walked past it last year and didn't have time to stay, so a year later we made it a special point to pop in here after our climb up and down the Montagne de Bueren. Their beer, Curtius, has taken over the town, and for good reason - it's a great, dry Blonde, at 7%, with a little cloudiness that's likely the result of some wheat in the mash. It's like a Duvel but drier and not quite as strong. They have a bar menu but were out of most things when we were there. So we got hapjes (chicken wings) and the cheese plate, which had 3 outstanding cheeses, including a really nice local chevre.

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    Brasserie C
    Brasserie C
    Brasserie C

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    The Little One - The Big One Bartending

    The Little One

    3.0(3 reviews)
    93.7 km
    €€

    I first visited The Little One almost 18 years ago on my first trip to The Netherlands. It is the…read moreoldest bar in Eindhoven - and probably the smallest. Spacious is definitely not a word that describes this place! However, what it lacks in space it makes up for in character. They have a selection of whiskeys/malts that would satisfy most purists. Oh, and there is a lot of "stuff" hanging all over the walls and ceiling. Like musical instruments and farming tools. In here you will not find flat panel TVs or loud music like you find in other pubs/cafés. But you will find an interesting mix of patrons and one hell of a barman - who happens to be the owner. Wil Lange knows all about service - and a lot about whiskey and cocktails. He will take good care of you while you sit and chat with the locals and visiting foreigners. I noticed recently that The Little One has a presence on the internet now. They have their own Instagram account and a Facebook fan page with quite a following of loyal fans. They may brand themselves as a speakeasy bar now, but this place will always be a dive bar to me. Don't let that prevent you from visiting a place with great atmosphere and good people.

    I don't even remember where I heard about this place, but it might be the original Dutch Dive bar…read more Living up to it's name, it has room for some 10 people at the bar and maybe 15 more standing. The bar is brown and smoking is not disallowed. The bartender has been working for something like 50 years, so this guy's got stories. Stop on by, but don't expect a great crowd. For the English speakers:probeer eens iets Nederlands spreken en misschien dat helpen.

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    The Little One - The Little One and his Lady

    The Little One and his Lady

    The Little One - Our little terrace

    Our little terrace

    The Little One - The Big & Little One bar-tending at our speakeasy The Little One Bar

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    The Big & Little One bar-tending at our speakeasy The Little One Bar

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