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    Le Poechenellekelder

    4.2 (121 reviews)
    ModerateBeer Bar, Tapas Bars
    Closed 11:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    Loud
    Casual
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Michael F.

    A very extensive beer menu and decent food right around the corner from a heavily trafficked tourist attraction. That alone with probably get you to consider Le Poechenellekelder. The decor, while some a bit creepy, is also a reason to at least stop in for a drink. The food won't wow you, but it will not disappoint either. Service is solid. Again, nothing to brag about but they do their best. I came before the crowds surrounded Manneken Pis and found there was plenty of room. When I walked by later, I found it was much busier (no surprise), so worth keeping that in mind. Also, worth noting, they have a small section of outdoor seating to take advantage of if the weather is nice.

    Drinking beer is serious business!
    Mundae K.

    The 5 stars are based solely on our drinks. The menu is once again a war & peace novel. There is something for everyone here. Even though we did not eat, everyone around us who were dining seemed VERY happy. All in all, a lovely little spot to sit and sip on their little patio, and people watch! UPDATE: Go inside!!! You will not regret it!!!

    Dominic B.

    My friend and I ran into this place by accident on the way back to our hotel, but sure glad we did. Loved this place so much, we ended up returning a few times. There can be a bit of a wait, but there's a regular flow of people moving in and out and we never waited more than a few minutes, despite the place being packed. Service is quick and they promptly get you seated with a menu and a nice bowl of snacks to munch on. The Belgian beer list is a Belgian beer lover's dream with everything imaginable. I had to go with some Trappist beer and I even tried some kwak beer that comes in a unique glass/stand. Both great options. The decor which covers nearly every inch of the bar was pretty neat to look through. If you're looking for a place to relax and drink some solid belgian brews, this is the spot.

    Carrie L.

    Wow, they have a huge beer menu! I sat on their very cute patio that allows you to do some great people watching. They also serve food. I had a nice cheese and salami plate. The location is perfect to take a break from sightseeing. The waitstaff was pleasant and didn't seem to mind my poor beer name pronunciations.

    Outside looking at the place from the Manneken Pis statue.
    Elgin M.

    This is the place directly across from the famous Manneken Pis statue in Brussels. In my humble opinion.....this is probably the best reason to visit the statue...... We ordered drinks from the VEEY extensive selection and since we already had dinner and just wanted a snack we order the PLANCHETTE DU MARCHÉ. I have to say....best call in a while. The sausage was sooooo good.....the brie cheese and bread basket were both plentiful and went along perfectly. A great place to people watch and a great place to grab a drink and a snack...... The only reason this isn't five stars is because I felt the service could have been better.....It wasn't France rude.....but it wasn't friendly either.

    Beer menu
    Marc B.

    Of you like Trappist beers this place is a must see - and drink at. The beer list is extensive and pretty exclusive, at least it seemed that way to an American. The food is cheeses and other small plays and the decor is quirky to say the least. Absolutely loved this place and wished I lived in the neighborhood!

    The waiter poured my beer into a glass from a bottle without even looking at the glass and had his back to me whilst having a conversation with another staff member loudly across the room. He then put the glass down and walked away. The entire glass was filled with foam so I couldn't drink it. I had to get another member of staff to show this to as he had already walked off. she sent him back to me and he said "you just need to wait for the foam to go down". Then he walked off again leaving me waiting for ten minutes before I could drink the beer.

    Bottle of Kwak beer
    Shadae M.

    Great beer selection and super knowledgeable staff. Hot meals are limited to pasta (spaghetti and lasagna) and the soup of the day. Charcuterie options are vast and tasty, though!

    Inside decor
    Yuko H.

    I am not a beer drinker. I drink beer only a few times a year when I am required to drink beer. As extensive as their beer menu might be here, this review comes from someone who doesn't drink beer. We came here for what I thought was dinner. I glanced at his phone on Yelp, and all I saw was "tapas". Great, I love Spanish tapas...That's what I thought I was eating for dinner. When I first saw the menu, I was confused.. It was all about beer. I thought beer menu occupied 90% of the menu (a few pages long), it was that huge. So someone who enjoys drinking beer, I think this is a good place for you. Across from the Manneken Pis, centrally located at downtown Brussels. I ordered a glass of wine. It was easy choice, either red or white. Simpler than airplane wine selection on business class (where I get to pick between two reds at least). I asked a server for food menu and he pointed at the beer menu. Some cheese and meats tray, some pasta dish. We ordered cheese and meat, and lasagna. Lasagna came out hot, I even took a short clip as it was bubbling. I liked the cheese used for lasagna. Not quite sure what it was but it was thick and heavy. The portion size doesn't seem that big but it was quite filling. We talked about getting Belgium waffles for desert later and I complained if I had to share, but I ended up so full after 1/3 of lasagna (or did I eat a half?). Inside the restaurant was interesting. It doesn't look that big from outside or from the entrance area but when you go way inside, it's like someone's house. I had to take stairs down to use a ladies room. I thought I was going to get lost with different small rooms. I couldn't quite care of the decor with puppet figures & framed pictures on the walls. It wasn't what I thought it was going to be but I ended up having a good time from having a great conversation. It's a good place to hang out to catch up. No credit card accepted, Cash only. Cash in EURO only, not Swiss francs or British pounds. No worries, price here is very reasonable.

    Beer!
    Jeremy S.

    This place is a pretty cool little beer hall located right in the heart of Brussels directly next to the little peeing boy statue. If you want Belgium beer, then this place has the menu for you, the menu and selection is HUGE! The food is nothing to really write home about, headlined by a couple of pasta dishes and some tapas such as various cheeses, meats and breads... The real reason you come here is to take in the whole vibe of a Belgium beer hall and this place excels in that experience. Overall, I'd highly recommend taking a visit here to grab drinks, but would also advise eating a meal before arriving to fully take in the entire experience and not be disappointed. Pros- Beer Ambiance A lot of beer Some outdoor seating Huge beer selection Friendly service Did I mention beer? Cons- They don't take credit cards, be prepared Limited food selection Limited wine or anything other than beer selection Gets crowded

    Cindy L.

    This place was right across the small street from our hotel, also across from Mannekin Pis, so it was cool for us to be so close to our hotel, have a few bites to eat, have a few brews and people watch as they photograph themselves with the peeing boy lol. We enjoyed the Belgian beers and loved that they served all their beers with the matching glasses, very cool. The food here isn't great, but that's to be expected since it's more of a brew place than a restaurant. I wasn't impress with any of the things we ordered but the cheeses were rather good.

    Ultra-sugary Lindeman's Framboise and spaghetti bolognaise hiding under all that cheese!
    Naomi D.

    This place is great! The service was friendly for the most part and helped us Americans decide which beers to try from the French menu. I had the ultra-sugary, barely alcoholic Lindeman's Framboise with spaghetti bolognaise. The spaghetti was absolutely COVERED in cheese--I've never seen that much cheese on a bolognaise, but it was delicious! The beer (I'm not even sure I can call it that) was basically a sparkling juice, but for my tastes it worked. The meal ended up being about €34 for both of us--two meals and 2 beers. The restaurant itself has a LOT of character. You'll find a million versions of the creepy baby statue and lots of other eclectic art. The seating was nice although a little tight, but it all added to a comfy atmosphere. Overall, I would definitely go here again!

    Planchette du Marche - dry salami, brie, bread and butter

    Great beer selection and friendly (but also very efficient) staff. The decor is very interesting and speak of lots of history. It's a great place to visit and have a beer!

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    Delirium Café - Caroulous Whiskey blend beer and Belgian white

    Delirium Café

    4.1(648 reviews)
    0.5 kmCentre-Ville, Bruxelles
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    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)
    0.6 kmCentre-Ville, Bruxelles
    €€

    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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    Nüetnigenough - Honey roasted ham leg with mustard, life changing

    Nüetnigenough

    4.3(430 reviews)
    0.1 kmCentre-Ville, Stalingrad, Bruxelles
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    Great! They are good and confident and don't need my review,,,but...here I go anyway! It's small…read morebut very cozy so when I got there...No tables available and they don't take reservations! I left to find something else but tried my luck & coming back. Glad I did! They have wine, but as I was told, beer is their thing. The food was excellent and the staff are colorful and efficient as the flow between tables! I had the meatballs (2 large ones), meals come with a small salad and a side & bread! The beer selection is wide. Mostly Belgium ones. Other tables had what looked like delicious tuna, lasagna and stew which they all seemed to enjoy.

    I am so sorry to not rave about this place like everyone else did…read more To start with the positives: -cute, cozy spot inside with a few outdoor tables. No reservations, so you have to wait in line. Luckily, the line moved pretty quickly and we were able to be seated inside. -service was great. The fabulously dressed flamboyant gentleman was kind and helpful. The sassy woman was hilarious! -Portions are pretty decently sized and priced fairly Why three stars? I just didn't enjoy anything that we ordered. Sadly, it was my least favorite meal that we had in Belgium. Based on all the reviews, I think it's clear that it's not the place per se, but what I was looking for. That being said, I still must be honest. What we ordered: Cheddar Croquettes (2 for 14 Euros): Just ok and this was one of the things that I felt was overpriced Carpaccio of Smoked Beef with White Truffle Oil (18 Euros): Again, just ok Meatloaf with "Jack Pepper" sauce (26 Euros): "Jack Pepper" means something different in Brussels. It was basically a peppercorn gravy. I wasn't a fan, but Jim G. enjoyed it. With this, we had frites and a small side salad. I know many people recommend that Flemish Beef Stew, but we already had that at Fin de Siecle, and I couldn't imagine that any place would top it, so we didn't get it here. Ultimately, this place isn't for me, but I seem to be in the minority.

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    Brasserie de la Senne

    Brasserie de la Senne

    4.7(11 reviews)
    3.4 kmMolenbeek-Saint-Jean

    Location has moved…read more Correct address is now Drève Anna Boch 19-21 1000 Bruxelles Excellent place. Great beers. DJ music a couple times each month. Food truck outside.

    My wife and I took a day trip to Brussels specifically to come here while on our anniversary…read morevacation. First the beers. They were amazing! Everything I read about and expected. The reason for the three stars, is the lack of any type of customer service. We arrived during business hours and the tap room was open. We passed three employees walking in and we said hello. We were the only two people in the tasting room except for an employee eating a salad at a table. One by one the outside employees walked in and went onto the production side, not saying a word. I'm thinking, "okay, it's probably not their job. Maybe this young lady eating the salad runs the tap room, and we happened to catch her at lunch." She finished her lunch and walked out without a word. Then as we sat there (and got up and walked around the tap room) for almost 25 minutes. Multiple people walked through the tap room ignoring us completely. After asking my wife if I should just pour us some beers and leave money on the counter she convinced me to stop a guy passing through and in broken French asked him if we could buy a few beers and a T-shirt. Once I asked, he was pleasant and helped us and we tried a few beers and took 6 home with us. Again the beer was great, but we both just had the feeling we weren't welcome, or perhaps being a bother. This was about, 4 months ago btw (October 25th, 2018)

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