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8 reviews for L’Antre du Vaudrée
| plovmand (24), Helsinge, Denmark | | April 6, 2009 Nice cosy beer store with a wide selection of Belgian micros, Lambics and trappistes. No Westys though. In the back they have a huge variety of glassware. I bought myself 2 Bellevue Geuze galsses which Ive never seen before. The service was nice. I didnt really ask any beer related questions but I had all my beers packed in special bottle carrier bags. Great idea! The prices was cheap compared to the prices I know from Denmark but maybe a bit expensive for Belgian standards. T-shirts, caps and that sort was available as well. | | MrRomero (105), Nolanville, Texas | | July 5, 2008 Small store with a pretty good selection. I don’t know if I got ripped off on some small bottles of schnaps or not. Hard to get to and limited parking but with GPS, it’s easy. The lady was friendly. Good place. | | auderale (35), Fairchild AFB, Washington | | May 29, 2007 Awesome selection of beers and hard to find in the maze of streets in Liege. The selection of beers was pretty awesome, but not sure how fast they’ve been aged because of the temperature of the store. Definitely worth the trip for some of the retired stuff. It can get crowded if there are more than 4 people in the store. | | SHIG (81), Aviano, Italy | | May 26, 2007 Just a leap across the street from the Le Vaudree II. Don’t know if I would have found either without a GPS. I’m glad I did, its selection is outstanding! Which is good for me because it is still within a short distance of where I live. The prices are a bit high, but the care taken with wrapping and packaging make up for knowing your purchase will make it home safe. I’ll visit there more now that I know where it is......sorta with GPS! | | Glouglouburp (214), Montreal, Quebec | | November 14, 2006 Friendly little shop in front of the Le Vaudrée II pub. Very small physical space with about 2/3 dedicated to beers. Despite its limited space they manage to pack a very good selection. Many Walloonia micros that I never saw in Brussels/Antwerp/etc. The lady in the store was extremely friendly and really wanted to help me to the best of her capacity but get this: She does not drink alcohol!!! Worth the detour for the Walloonia micros if like me (and most tourists) you mainly visit the big cities in the Flanders. | | chuma (10), Essen, Germany | | March 16, 2006 One of the better places to do beer shopping in Belgium. Small, but many interesting beers. Sometimes they only stock one or two bottles of a beer and can’t sell you more. Communication might be slightly difficult as staff usually does not speak English. More expensive than some other shops but prices are still ok for some of the rare things they have (.75cl bottles of microbrews are around 6-7 Euros). Parking the car can be quite a challenge, as the shop is in a one way street with limited parking available. If the shop is closed just pop into Le Vaudree II opposite and ask for someone to come over and open. | | mullet (182), Melbourne, Australia | | June 28, 2005 [ Updated January 3, 2010 ] Very good range of beers, on the expensive side but considering the paucity of beer places in the region it’s probably understandable. Nicely set out, good service. In fact, I’d probably recommend just grabbing a few choice bottles from here instead of trying to negotiate the impossibly set out beer list and ugly decor over the road. | | Nate (197), Indiana, Pennsylvania | | November 14, 2004 A small beer store across the street from Le Vaudrée II. Offers many of the beers for sale in the restaurant, focusing mainly on Belgians but other countries are available. Sell some wine, eau de vie, syrups, and make gift baskets. Some glassware. |
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