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De Dulle Griet

3.9 (33 reviews)
ModerateBeer Bar
Open 12:00 pm - 1:00 am (Next day)

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Casual
Loud
Outdoor seating
Good for groups

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Patti C.

So if you order the specialty beer they take your shoe and put on ceiling until you are done so you don't steal the glass unique decor with religious artifacts . No air and hot inside beer is fresh . A little slow with service but warmed up as we ordered more

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Charlotte N.

Great place! Drinks: SO. MANY. VARIETIES. Both on draft and in bottles. We came here a few times and each time we were just floored at the bartender's suggestions. One guy (Kyle?) suggested a Trappist beer and one female bartender suggested Paix Dieu (among others) which are now our favorite Belgian beers. Food: only basic bar munchies such as nuts, cheese and spread with bread, but they go well with our drinks. Again good recommendations by the bartenders. Atmosphere: old school wooden bar and stools. Seems small from the outside but pretty deep. This gives the impression of a pup that has been around for half a century or so... non pretentious but at the same time there is a nostalgic feel that is hard to explain and hard to recreate outside of Europe. Service: friendly and helpful bartenders. Fast service and not pushy. We enjoyed our visits.

Devi B.

Beer,Beer. Man o man. There are so many beers on the menu and one could get lost in fun trying them . Such a wonderful place with nice ambience. There are restrooms on second floor with some stairs. All in all i would say dont miss this place if you are in Ghent and you will have some fund for sure. Dont forget to put your shoe on the roof :)

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Jonny M.

We went to De Dulle Griet after dinner for a couple of Belgian beers. This place is popular as it has over 500 beers to choose from. Insane! We dropped in on a Friday evening (around 10:30pm) and it was busy. Lots of tables outside but almost everyone was sitting inside. Grab a menu and wait for a server to take your order. You pay when they bring your drinks to the table. - Petrus aged pale (€5,10) - we asked our server for a sour suggestion and this was one of them. It's barrel aged for 24 months in oak barrels. A touch of funk. - Liefmans goldenband (€5,70) - we liked this one more. Smelled slightly vinegary but taste wise, it was smooth and enjoyable. - Corsendonk blond (€4.20) - Gouden carolus classic dubbel (€4.90) Cool, chill spot to enjoy a few beers and kill a few hours. Cash only.

Tricia R.

A coworker told me about this pace so I had to see it for myself. If you order one of the large yards of beers you have to give up your shoe. Luckily you have waiters at this place to bring it to you. They put your shoe in a basket hanging from the ceiling. Watch out for the climb to the bathroom. It was like climbing a ladder, so steep! I would never attempt the climb if feeling tipsy.

David S.

This was one of those really cool bars that had a pretty dark and dingy atmosphere, and was also crowded with lots of decorations and posters (or at least wall hangings) all over the walls. Okay, it was a little crowded, but that was expected since it was getting a little late on Saturday. Also, it was a bit unfortunate that the outdoor area was packed, but that is actually not all that surprising considering it is the continent. However, while the inside was packed, we were still able to find ourselves a place to sit down for a quite beer, and also marvel at all of the artistic decorations covering the walls. Certainly a pretty decent pub to visit, and spend some time. As for beers, well, this is Belgium so you are going to have a good number of them.

Shannon Lee G.

The beer menu was the size of a phone book of a small town! I ordered the Trappe Wit and the Kriek Boon, both new for me. The service was slow-ish, which I've found in most Belgian bars and restaurants. I saw a couple order a beer in a test tube-like glass that was over a foot high! Here when you order it, they take one of your shoes, put it in basket, and raise it to the ceiling until you're done! The decor looked historical and old. It looked like a place that has some history, which was a main reason for sitting down and ordering. I'd definitely come back for some beers if I were in town again.

Trappist Rochefort 10 (supposedly better than the much hyped Trappist Westvleteren 12). I'll let you compare.
Kenny N.

En route to a jazz bar last night, we passed through a square and our host, knowing we were here also for Belgian beer, pointed our Dulle Griet. Here we could find an excellent selection of Belgian beer. Noted! We returned the following afternoon after traipsing through Ghent. It was very quiet in the bar with one other customer in the front. We ordered two beers, with me enjoying the Rochefort 10. A friend had recommended this to me. It's strong and I was feeling affected. Darn carbonation! My girlfriend was quite stumped for her selection. She didn't appreciate my advice of choosing by prime numbers, beer type, or random name. Fortunately, the guy working the front proved quite helpful and got her settled with a fine sour beer.

Jess N.

This bar was recommended to us by our host as a place for an extensive beer selection. We returned the next day to check it out. The list was too extensive for me, so I asked the bartender for recommendations. I told him I preferred sours and he pointed a few out. I settled on the Liefmans Goudenband and was quite pleased. It does smell like old beer in here, but otherwise the atmosphere and decor is pleasant. Great place for an afternoon drink.

Brasserie d'Orval S.A. Orval Trappist Ale. 6 EUR.
Scott S.

They have a decent-ish selection, but they're egregiously overpriced. If Gent weren't so deprived of good watering holes (I guess deprived when compared to cities like Brussels, Antwerp, or Bruges) this place would have probably gotten a two star from me instead of three. Service is quick and snappy, as expected from Belgium, and the only food on the menu is a giant platter of cheese and sausage. I definitely don't recommend trying to finish it if you're on your own.

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Very classic beer bar, will definitely return in next visit to Ghent, nice beer tenders, friendly and central location!

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All in all i would say dont miss this place if you are in Ghent and you will have some fund for sure.

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De Trollenkelder

De Trollenkelder

(17 reviews)

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We arrived at a super busy time and we're given the appropriate beer as we were looking for…read moresomething super Belgian. Martin came through for us! Delicious beers, and great staff and the ambience is super funky.

This was definitely my favourite place in all of Ghent. During our one week stay, we came back like…read morefour times. THE BEER IS AMAZING! First off, the look and design: the place is troll themed -it's whimsical and weird, in the best way possible. It has a very fantasy/medieval tavern feel to it, with gnomes and trolls EVERYWHERE. There are neat paintings, beer mugs and steins hanging about, and three floors, each with their own little sections if you want less noise. The third floor is less troll themed, and more 1800s-ish for on of the rooms. Second, the beer selection is absolutely incredible. There are so many beers, you'll get lost in the choices. There were two guys working there, both quite friendly and helpful. One of them (the leaner, taller one), was super knowledgeable about their selection, and was awesome at explaining how each beer tastes as well as choosing something for us based on what we said we generally like. Which brings me to the last point : cherry beer. If you are anywhere in Belgium, definitely, definitely, definitely try some cherry beer!!! Generally, they are much less sweet than cherry cider, and especially the Belgian ones have an almost vinegar-y taste to them (lambic beers do in general). This specific bar has quite a few cherry beers. I personally love the sour cherry beers, so the bartender guy I mentioned recommended several sour cherry beers, and I loved all of them. My favourite was 'Hof ten Dormaal kriek- sour', although the 'Kriek Girardin' was also quite awesome (but even more vinegar-y / lambic tasting). Out of curiosity, my boyfriend wanted to try the much sweeter but stronger in alcohol cherry beer on tap, which the guy recommended against, and I personally really didn't like it, while my boyfriend loved it (the bartender guy said "I told you so" ). Anyway, they have lots of other beers on tap, like lambic, Belgian IPAs, trapist, etc. Definitely try some Belgian beer while in Belgium- it's so different from other beer. I'm not a huge beer lover, but Belgian beer (especially Belgian sour cherry beer) has me completely hooked and missing it when I'm back home.

De Hopduvel - do your beer research in advance!

De Hopduvel

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After years of conniving about how to make a quick trip to Belgium and bring back a suitcase full…read moreof beer, De Hopduvel has become mecca. The prices are warehouse. There are other great warehouse beer outlets in Belgium, but this one you can get to by streetcar. The others you all need a car, car. Much cheaper than the beer shops in central Brussels, you also get to hang in Ghent, which is the best city in Belgium (more casual and more enchanting than Brussels, but not overrun by tourists like Bruges). I looked up their selection before going to pick out what to get. This visit, I stayed at an Airbnb right across the canal from de Hopduvel, had a couple days of tourism, and then loaded up the bags with loot from de Hopduvel (at top in picture). The streetcar then takes you right to the train station.

If this beer shop did mail order, I would be an alcoholic…read more It's a short walk away from a Hopduvel pub but it's not clear if they're related- possibly not, since when we visited the pub most things were out of stock, but when we visited this beer shop everything was quite definitely IN stock. It's a stockist of many many hundreds of beers, most of them Belgian, and beer-related goods such as glasses from dozens of different manufacturers, beer-making equipment and a few bits of memorabilia. The prices are excellent- just round the corner in the tourist heart of Ghent you could be paying up to 10 Euros for some of the more special lambics and gueuzes, yet in here most of the bottles are under 3 Euros each, many under 2 Euros. An absolute bargain. We took home as much as we could possibly carry. It's open to the public, they don't seem fussy about wholesale though there is a separate wholesale section. Beware the opening times though- they do close down for lunch every day, which I think is between 12.30 and 1.30. It feels a bit like a cheap supermarket, with cardboard boxes piled up from the floor, and some hand-written label notes. There is a small section of soft drinks, which is mainly bottled water. There's no guidance about 'best' beers or any real promotion of one beer above another- if you don't know much about Belgian beers you might want to read up on it first to make sure you don't buy the wrong ones... It's a minefield out there, with some absolutely amazing drinks, but a few not so good ones. I wish this shop was within walking distance of my house. If it were, I would be so drunk and happy I wouldn't be able to type.

De Dulle Griet - beerbar - Updated May 2026

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