Near the Grand-Place, a Brasserie dedicated to the procession of the Ommegang and to Charles V. Belgian-Belgian cuisine, but not only.
Between the Grand-Place and the Sacred Island, the brewery takes its name from the typical Brussels folklore. Representations of the Emperor Charles V adorn the decor: coins, portraits and even stilts that symbolize the Ommegang procession. The menu is made up of Belgian dishes (carbonnades, dumplings in tomato sauce, American dishes...) and a cuisine open to the world (buratta di buffala, Cesar salad, Irish cuberoll...). Giant beer barrels converted into spaces where you can isolate yourself, beautiful Haacht beer list.
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le personnel, la cuisine super mais en temps que bruxelloise le prix des bières est trop élevé. Situé à l'entrée des Galeries l'endroit attire les touristes... Endroit sympa avant d'aller au TRG
Tartare préparé quasi devant nos yeux sur demande !