Cafe Hanekeef

Northeast Belgium


Retaining its traditional patterned floor tiles and beamed ceiling, Mechelen’s ‘oldest pub’ is ideal for low-key beery conversations with newspaper-reading locals. Beer/fruit jenever (gin) from €2.10/1.70. The place started life as the chicken-farmers’ exchange, hence all the cocks on walls, windowsills and every spare ledge.


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