It offers a delightful escape for beer aficionados and casual drinkers alike. From the moment you step inside, the rustic yet modern ambiance invites you to unwind and savor the experience.
The brewery boasts an impressive array of handcrafted brews, each one a testament to the skill and dedication of the master brewers. Whether you're a fan of hoppy IPAs, rich stouts, or crisp lagers, there's something on tap to tantalize your taste buds. Be sure to sample their seasonal offerings, which showcase the creativity and innovation of the brewing team.
But it's not just about the beer. The friendly and knowledgeable staff are always on hand to offer recommendations and share their passion for brewing. And if you're feeling peckish, the food menu features a mouthwatering selection of artisanal bites, perfect for pairing...
Read moreI ordered some very dry fried chicken. Went to the kitchen to ask for some mayonnaise, upon which they told me that would be €1. Gurl €1 for a drip of mayonnaise? 😭 The gentrification already took over even before the new towers are built. The dish couldnt even be saved by the poor fermented onions that spent their whole lives laying in acid vinegar. Then I went for some beers and they poured me the wrong beers. Gurl I thought this was a brewery 💅when I told them it was wrong, they insisted to still take the wrong order. So then I sat there with cardboard chickens and unsollicited beers but at least the sun was out so 2 stars ⭐️⭐️ next time shpritz me some...
Read moreWhile I enjoy the beers from Brasserie de la Senne, I would not recommend visiting the taproom here. The taproom doesn’t get many visitors (I seemed to be the only one that day), and so it isn’t staffed with a bartender. Without a dedicated bartender, finding an employee willing to take a minute and pour you a beer can be a little bit challenging. Although the taproom is advertised as being open until 3, it effectively closes just after 1. Worker’s lunch and finishing tasks for the day take priority over the taproom after that. Unless you have enough people to reserve a tour, I’d recommend finding a cafe in town instead to drink some of...
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