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| tderoeck (93), Gent, Belgium | | November 18, 2011 Very nice bar, cosy interior with lots of wood. A very extensive beer list with some nice hidden gems in it. Too bad it’s kind of hard to get there without a car, as I don’t like being the designated driver. :p | | yngwie (128), Kristiansand, Norway | | August 27, 2011 I think I’d prefer to go here on a quiter day, I was visiting as part of a two-bus beertourist group. We still managed to get the beers we asked for, the selection was mainly Belgian but broad, and the food was quite nice too. Certainly a worthy place. | | Beer3000 (38), Kristiansand, Norway | | June 28, 2011 Visiting this place during Podges Belgian Beer Tour as a part of the same group as my friend Rune, and I just have to say that I agree totally with his comments. Could easily spend the most of the day here. | | Rune (234), Tromsø, Norway | | May 20, 2011 [ Updated July 3, 2011 ] Food and beer at this beer-related restaurant were included in Podges Belgian Beer Tour. Their home made food, presented as a Breughel Meal Buffet, was just delicious. Regrettable, we only had time for a few bottles from the huge beer menu. Luckily they had a take away service for bottled beers. I was specially impressed by the efficiency in serving about 25 Norwegians and a similar number of Brits at the same time. Highly recommended (visited, 30.04.2011). | | JorisPPattyn (33), Antwerpen, Belgium | | March 19, 2006 [ Updated July 16, 2007 ] Very cozy rural pub, with +/- 100 beers’ list, very cleverly chosen, with an emphasis on the local brewery Van Steenberge, as well on lambic-based beers, trappists, and regional specialities. Menu is apt to inflate, which has been proven since its 2 years existence. Twinned with an "antiques" shop. Varied clientèle, locals, hikers and beergeeks, all served to perfection by host Gerten (who was responsible for the real blooming of Gents’ "Waterhuis aan den Bierkant") and his wife. Food is restricted to regional snacks, but on demand, more ample dinners as "Brueughelmaaltijd" can be had. No EGN, but often special themed beertastings with advantageous prices are held: specific breweries, lambic-based beers, etc.
Recent change of ownership doesn’t seem to affect its characteristics.
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Scene Country pub off the beaten track
Noise subdued
Staff extremely knowledgeable
Music jazzy muzak
Food only snacks
Parking nearby
Events special beerevents
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