50 Belgian beers, plus mussels and frites makes a nice option in an area of town that isn’t known for its beer culture (to put it mildly), and is very near to us. Nothing rare on their list, but quality abounds. Our server was polite but (to coin a term) anti-effusive. It was definitely a hole in the wall, and we loved the ambiance. Our server kept picking music from the jukebox, and while it’s nothing we would have selected, we thoroughly enjoyed it. The food was served quickly and didn’t disappoint. I drank Houblon, while Kathy had Chimay White. Not sure if we enjoyed it so much due to it being one of the first nights we got a babysitter so it was just the two of us, but all the same, we’ll be back.
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