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Café Belgique

Top choice in Medieval Centre & Red Light District


Pull up a stool at the carved wooden bar and choose from the glinting brass taps. It's all about Belgian beers here: eight flow from the spouts, and another 50 or so are available in bottles. The ambience is quintessentially gezellig (convivial, cosy) and draws lots of chilled-out locals. Live music or DJs play some nights.


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