Near the Grand-Place, a Brasserie dedicated to the procession of the Ommegang and to Charles V. Belgian-Belgian cuisine, but not only.
Located between the Grand-Place and the Îlot Sacré, the brewery takes its name from typical Brussels folklore. Representations of Emperor Charles V dot the decor: coins, portraits and even stilts symbolizing the Ommegang procession. The menu is made up of Belgian dishes (carbonnades, meatballs in tomato sauce, American...) and cuisine open to the world(buratta di buffala, Cesar salad, Irish cuberoll...). Giant beer barrels converted into secluded areas, and a fine Haacht beer list.
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First of all, a big compliment to the staff, who served
the huge number of guests around the holidays
with stunning efficiency. Nice food, the steaks and
gambas and vegetable garnish were sublime
Plats conformes aux attentes
Cadre sympathique, terrasse animée