Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Westvleteren Extra 8 100, Lam Gods 67, Abbaye des Rocs Blanche des Honnelles (Blanche Double) 89
More Beers Available Here
Silenrieux Sara Brune (Biologique) 68, Duvel Groen 73, Cantillon FouFoune 98, De Ranke Kriek 96, Jacobins Gueuze 23, Dikke Mathile 61, Spitfire Oud Balegems 60, Bockor Omer Traditional Blond 63, Florisgaarden Ninkeberry 14, Druïde Bruin 59, Silenrieux Joseph Spelt Ale 50, Westvleteren 12 100, Gambrivinus Blond 62, La Wépionnaise Fraise (formerly Artisans Brasseurs) 11, Sainte Hélène Ambrée 55, Sainte Hélène Blonde 55, BAB 401 60, Brugse Bok 59, La Rulles Blonde 84, Keyte Oosténdse Dobbel-Tripel 84, t Smisje Blond 42
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34 reviews for Bierbrasserie Cambrinus
crowderm (5), Recklinghausen, Germany does not count - explanation | | November 3, 2009 Very conveniently located. Nice decor - lots of dark wood, dimly lit, but still spacious and welcoming. The selection of beer is outstanding, maybe the best I came across in Bruges. The food was tasty and satisfying, but not worth the 20 euros I payed for it. Overall the prices for food are quite high, the beer prices are slightly more reasonable, but not cheap. The service was painfully slow, and at times actually just ignored me, but they did seem to know their stuff, so I’ll give them some points for that. Service aside, highly recommended. | | rutilius (11), , Italy | | October 31, 2009 A nice surprise this massive pub near the Grote Markt. Impressive selection and very nice food | | SaintMatty (39), Tallinn, Estonia | | September 13, 2009 The layout reminds of a JDW pub, but that’s not really such a bad thing. The beer list is comprehensive and organised by style. The service can be a bit slow and I get the impression that the staff are not so knowledgeable, but this is still a good place and well worth visiting. | | marcus (87), Sacramento, California | | July 20, 2009 Located near the main square, this place has a beautiful wooden bar with nine stools and about a dozen tables. There are a few good beers on tap and over 400 bottles. I found some good ones here. There is a nice selection of lambics and both local and regional beers. The barkeeper is very friendly and knowledgeable. The cuisine is outstanding. | wimpie133 (5), Brugge, Belgium does not count - explanation | | April 13, 2009 As a crossing between a beer pub and a restaurant, this isn’t the most enjoyable, cosily place to taste beers. But the selecion they have is impressive: no place in Bruges where you have more choice than in the Cambrinus. You have a real book where you have the beers sorted style per style. And if tou have money enough with you, you can even drink the Westvleteren there. The service, however, could be much better: they are rather slow, and not all of the servants are that friendly as they should be. Also the knowledge of beers is sometimes missing, and when they don’t have a beer in stock they are not able to recommend you another similar beer. Finally you also have to pour out the beer yourself. But the big choice of beer you have compensates much! | | mabel (134), Toronto, Ontario | | March 22, 2009 Visited late on a Monday night last March, this large, welcoming (easy-to-find) bar was a welcome place to eat dinner. Marvelous Trappiste Cheese Croquettes! Wonderful lamb stew in Rochefort and Flemish Carbonates in Gouden Draak! Over 400 beers available here with very friendly staff serving them, plus they tipped us off on several new arrivals not only at their own bar, but at a competing beer bar down the street, Erasmus. Overall, an excellent experience, worth re-visiting. | | MiP (13), Sønderborg, Denmark | | January 8, 2009 A good selection of beers, they have a book with the beers in it. Upper-scale-looking place, but nice and relaxed. | | Jerre (50), Waregem, Belgium | | December 9, 2008 Visit this place with Leen on saterday 15.11.08 (2end BAB festival)
We came for dinner.
Good choice of beers and nice food
presentation.
Recimmanded.
| | ggaughan (11), Philadelphia, Luxembourg | | September 20, 2008
I visited here with my wife on a recent trip to Brugge. We came by one night after dinner for a few drinks and we also came back on our last day for brunch.
We sat at the bar the first night and got a great view of the bottles in the cold cases behind the bar and I quickly got one of their huge menus. Although the draft selection was not that extensive, the bottles certainly were and it was very well organized. I started with a Liefman’s Goudenband and my wife had a Gouden Christmas. At with many bars in Belgium they had the proper glassware for our order and they even gave us a nice cup of a mixed nut thing. I noticed that they had Westvleteren, I believe 12 and Blonde. I didn’t try one as I had a few at home and wanted to leave them for others.
I found that the prices were reasonable and the bottle selection was extensive enough to keep you busy for awhile.
We had brunch here one day as well and really enjoyed it. I had a Flemish onion soup and a cheese plate and my wife had a pannini that was very tasty as well. It looked like the menu had some very good and reasonable food for dinner as well so we will try that on our return trip.
| | DSG (41), Tel Aviv, Israel | | August 18, 2008 Quite a long beer list but I didn’t find many interesting beers there. Service was hard-to-get and when I finally had a waitress coming to me she wasn’t so friendly. It was quite packed when I was there and I didn’t really enjoy the overall feel of the place |
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