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Brussels, Bruges, Antwerp and Ghent : Bars & Nightclubs

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  • A rare survivor among the traditional pubs known as estaminets . Pictures and inscriptions recall its connections with the Surrealist movement.

  • A glamorous café-bar, frequented by an equally glamorous clientele. Drinks, cocktails and delicious light meals.

  • A chic disco offering world music, two bars and a restaurant serving world food, on Fridays and Saturdays.

  • Le Falstaff

    This celebrated café and brasserie-restaurant is famed for its Art Nouveau detailing, but it also has a robust, tavern-like atmosphere in keeping with its Shakespearean name.

  • Behind the gritty industrial exterior lies the best disco in town. World-class DJs spin a mix of techno and drum’n’bass.

  • A wonderfully grand café and bar belonging to Brussels’ grandest hotel – and neither outrageously expensive nor intimidating. A place to watch and be watched.

  • A famous watering-hole in the old bakers’ guildhouse. There is a medieval air to the interior decor. Also serves light meals.

  • A laid-back pub serving good beer, and wholesome snacks and meals. Live jazz and other music are regularly staged.

  • L’Archiduc

    The 1930s Art Deco interior of this elegant bar was designed to evoke a cruise-liner. A grand piano tinkles jazz numbers.

  • An atmospheric, cosmopolitan bar in the lively Saint-Géry area that keeps humming into the early hours.

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