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Once the great meeting place for the Surrealists, including René Magritte who held an exhibition here before he became famous, the popular estaminet is the place for a traditional drink in a traditional setting. Dark wooden furniture, enigmatic writings on the walls (‘Everyone has the right to 24 hours of liberty a day’), the odd antler hanging from the ceiling, an open fire, horse brasses galore, and a whole load of kitsch has turned this former convent into a haven for the eccentrics, or the thirsty: it has a great list of beers.
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4.7 rating
Saved in Brussels, Belgium
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