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    La Bécasse

    3.8 (52 reviews)
    ModerateBistros
    Closed 11:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Intimate
    Good for groups

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    Matthew M.

    Cool looking venue that really does feel 100 years old with real candles at each table. We were told to go here to sit in a basement and drink lambic. However, I can't say our waitress was very friendly. She didn't walk us through the menu when we asked some questions when deciding which beer to order. As such, we just ordered the standard flight. The beer flight itself was pretty average...especially after now having gone to Moeder Lambic, which is one of the best beer bars I've ever been to and it's located nearby. They do have some food but it's limited to cheese and sausage to go with the beer. Overall interesting ambiance for a beer if you're in the area. However, I would recommend they go a little more above and beyond to welcome their visitors, especially since they are located in a touristy area.

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    Alexis R.

    Didn't down a small old pedestrian alley behind a waffle stand, La Becasse does not disappoint with their selection of house-made Lambic. They have a beer flight, which allows you to try a wide variety of house-made options, including a Lambic and a geuze. They also do blends of these two. They have a selection of food also, including platters to complement the beer tasting. My personal favorite was the Lambic deux. The house beers are served in cute ceramic carafe. The cafe is in a beautiful historic building, with heavy wood accents, providing a cozy feel. There is a minimum 20 Euro credit card charge, so note this when you're ordering your beer. Overall, highly recommended, located near the historic Grand Place.

    Avani K.

    This place has a very local feel. Beers on the tap were beautiful. I liked all 4 in the sampler. But 1st was my favorite. We are vegetarian, couldn't find anything on the menu. They recommended bread & cheese... which were nice as well. I would highly recommend this place.

    House lambics and option for tasting- would recommend as a way to get started!
    Colette S.

    Such a weird little place! It had been recommended by friends, and I'm glad we went, but it was not your normal bar/pub experience. I would say this is worth checking out to see if you enjoy it. It's slightly tricky to find, but they have a sign on the sidewalk to help you spot the little alley. We went on an early Sunday afternoon following brunch and there was one other customer, and two staff members. No music, hard floors so sound echoed (not just conversation, you could hear everything when anyone went to the bathroom!), so it felt awkward having a conversation. I decided to try the Degustation Palette: sweet lambic + white lambic + kriek + bourgogne des Flandres, which was a flight of beers. It was a good way to compare several options which were very different from one another, and if you're not familiar with lambics, this would be a good way to figure out what you like. We only stayed for one round, because it was just too weird having to whisper. I'm guessing at other times of the day/week it's busier and this isn't an issue, but it did put a bit of a dampener on the visit for us.

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    Amy V.

    Good cozy pub away from Grand Place that locals go to. Nice guy serving and paying attention to the customers. I had the Kwak beer which came in a stem tube thing holder.

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    Very nice place to taste your way through a plethora of local beers. Very friendly staff.

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    They have a beer flight, which allows you to try a wide variety of house-made options, including a Lambic and a geuze.

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    Delirium Café - Caroulous Whiskey blend beer and Belgian white

    Delirium Café

    4.1(647 reviews)
    0.2 kmCentre-Ville, Bruxelles
    €€

    If you love Delirium, you'll love this multi-level compound style pub…read more This is absolutely a must visit for any craft beer lover, especially Delirium. They've got so many offerings, quaint decor on every floor, various places to sit, including a rooftop. It's definitely a touristy thing to do but with over 2,000 beers to choose from, who cares? I loved every minute of it. It's crazy busy at times especially when live music events are taking place. We shared a Yard Stick which were multiple beers (smaller taster sizes). See my pics for exactly how many. Service was exceptional.

    If you love beer, this place is a MUST when visiting Brussels! We stopped by Delirium Café and…read morewow... the selection is insane. They're known for having one of the biggest beer selections in the world, and you can literally spend hours just reading the menu. We ordered their famous beer flight that comes with 10 different types of beers. Each one was completely unique, different flavors, colors, and strengths. It was such a fun way to try a variety without committing to just one. Some were light and refreshing, others were strong and bold. I loved that every glass felt like a new experience. The service was great! The staff were friendly, welcoming, and made the whole experience even better. They also have a photobooth inside, which was such a fun surprise. Perfect spot to make memories with friends. If you're in Brussels and want the full Belgian beer experience, this spot is a must-visit. So worth it!

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    Monk - Bar

    Monk

    4.0(79 reviews)
    0.3 kmCentre-Ville, Bruxelles
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    Mediocre pasta place popular with hipsters. The front room is more of a bar, and had live music…read morelater on in our visit, but the back room is a cute and light-filled space for dining and drinking. They have a few options for pasta, but pretty much all of them will come with a heaping amount of average spaghetti, tons of meaty sauce, and copious amounts of cheese. I like my pasta covered in parm but this was a new level, and I had to scrape off a lot. Portions are extremely large, which ends up making the prices quite reasonable, but I struggled to finish mine, and not just from the size. My short rib topping was meh; I would just stick with the normal bolognese. Beer selection is pretty good. Our first waitress was indifferent but we later had a charming and attentive waiter. Bathrooms are grungy and communal, like a dive bar or venue. I can see why this place gets recommended to tourists, as it's in a charming neighborhood with a mix of locals and foreigners, it's easy to get a seat, and it's an attractive value. However, I just didn't think the food was good.

    Monk was recommended to me by a random Twitter account representing a range of hostels across…read moreEurope. With this, I was slightly dubious - but they seriously know what they're talking about. After a long journey and lazy afternoon in and around the hotel, we hopped in a taxi and went straight to Monk for our first evening meal in Brussels. Aesthetically, everything is just spot on for me. From the window decal to the floor titles and the dark wooden cladding to the hidden nature of the restaurant in the back, if I could transport one place back to the UK with me it would be here. We managed to work our way through the Thursday night crowds and into the restaurant to grab a table; there was roughly a twenty minute wait but, with a Frankie & Benny's style buzzer to let us know when the table would be ready, we headed back into the bar. I went for their standard blonde on draught and Kate W. found her new favourite beer in the world, kriek boon. The atmosphere was the right balance between busy but not overwhelming, and service at the bar was super speedy despite the crowds. Once the buzzer went off, we headed immediately back through and settled down to look over the menu. It's a super simple set up - you choose your pasta sauce and cheese topping - for €10. We both went for the classic bolognese (the dish we'd read the most about) topped with parmesan. The whole meal experience was simple, no frills, but absolutely excellent. We visited again on our last day just for a drink, but their deli selection is well worth partaking in from what we saw; a whole range of meats and cheese, plus a traditional pea soup and hunks of bread, all soundtracked by someone playing the grand piano. Whether you're after a simple laid back beer or full dinner experience, this is the place to be.

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    BrewDog - Bar area

    BrewDog

    3.4(66 reviews)
    0.5 kmCentre-Ville, Quartier Royal, Bruxelles
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    The staff is courteous. They have a huge and diverse selection of excellent beers. Good food: the…read moreavocado, chia, chicken bowl was tasty but the dressing was boring. The spicy cucumbers were definitely spicy.

    I love Brewdog beers, and they are hard to find in the US, so while visiting the beer capital of…read morethe world (Brussels) I nevertheless decided to try beer from Scotland. The place is located right where all the tourist activities start on the outskirts of the old town. Restaurant is large, with variety of tables and booth spread out all over the place. I was in the mood for the dark beer, so first I had Cake Cartel Porter which was amazing, and next I had Alice Porter which was excellent but a lot more dry than the first one, so it would be better to drink them in the reverse order. Before I talk about food I need to talk about service. This is where Brewdog instantly loses all the points. I got my first beer quickly, but then nobody was coming to get the next beer or order food. Waitstaff doesn't wear any specific uniforms so it is impossible to even wave at someone. Finally I got someone to stop by and orders second beer and the burger. Whomever took my order didn't even care to explain that the burger would come without any fries or any side. The burger was tasty, but the overall experience was definitely subpar thanks to the dismal service. This place is still recommended (good beers), but maybe just sit at the bar...

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    Front entrance - look for the blue dog

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    La Bécasse - bistros - Updated May 2026

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