i went to this place with some of my colleagues, the deco is decent and the place is big but nothing insane. you have some other places like this one around. For me and i have to say i'm not picky the problem is that i asked for a beer here and the guy gave a tripel Karmeliet (Belgium beer, one of my favourite ones). i had a draft beer but then i noticed a weird smell, for me it was not like the normal smell of the Karmeliet. Basically the smell was not great, i had the feeling the beer was out of date and then when i tasted it was really bitter and savoury and as i said i like that beer. so, i know it normally has a strong taste but not the one this beer had. Then, i tried to speak with the owner/waiter as a few of us had the same beer and we all found it weird and the owner answered me back saying the taste was the right one but he did not even finish the little he poured in the glass. so at the end all the people who had ordered that beer left it there because it was not even drinkable. it's a pitty cause it was an Irish pub and i always expect them to...
Read moreFor an international pub, they have a very discriminatory policy: although the governments of Brussels and Belgium legally allow people to get in the pub to make use of the restroom or to pay the bill, without having to show a CST, they do not allow customers to enter the pub for this. They only care about vaccinated people, regardless of people who cannot get vaccinated or people who have recovered from covid, and regardless of local and national...
Read moreGreat British pub (or is it Irish - who knows?) in the heart of the European quarter! Guinness and Kilkenny on tap along with Belgian classics and a good array of bottled beers and ciders. What's more; the drinks are served by great chaps who'll make sure you have a pleasant time.
Guaranteed cosy atmosphere - especially in the winter when the fireplace is on! If you're feeling hungry, you can also bring in...
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