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The Flagey art centre is housed in a 1930s former radio broadcasting building, located in Ixelles near the university. Calling itself a sound factory, it showcases an eclectic mixture of jazz…
KVS's programme includes theatre, dance, music, film, stand-up comedy and anything in between - usually with an international flavour. Experience the Bol (round) and Box halls and the trendy…
The charming atmosphere of Goupil le Fol (The Mad Fox), with its clutter of records, paintings and cosy nooks, remains unchanged. Listen to French chanson and drink home-brewed fruit liqueurs…
Located near the Grand'Place, Le Corbeau was established in 1874 and is now a student favourite. Weekends bring DJs, free-flowing beer and dancing. Its long thin tables are usually crowded…
The pretty sons and daughters of Brussels' rich set party to techno and pop on Thursdays and Saturdays at this exclusive club in the Bois de Cambre. Dress up, look your best, and you may get in...
Trendy young designer-loving Bruxellois flock to the Louise Gallery, located on Avenue Louise. DJs play mostly house and techno music at the special parties that attract famous faces. If you…
Touted as Belgium's best Salsathèque, Cartagena gets a bit crowded but is undeniably cosy. Move to feverish Latin rhythms, while a chico twirls you around till dusk. Located near the Bourse…
De Kulminator, a traditional bar situated on the southern fringe of Antwerp's fashion district, stocks a bewildering array of beer, with more than 100 varieties on offer.
With a strong penchant for world music, Ancienne Belgique hosts live music a few minutes' walk from the Grand'Place. The smaller more informal AB Box hall accommodates intimate indie rock…
Drink Belgian beer in De Ware Jacob, one of Antwerp's oldest bars, located at the heart of the city's historic core.
Antwerp's best and busiest jazz café has been pulling in the crowds for well over a decade now. The programme at Café Hopper is busy and admission charges vary. Please check the schedule on…
Tucked away in a side street just off the busy Steenstraat, Brugs Beertje offers a choice of some 350 traditionally brewed beers. Chat and drink at the bar with the regulars or nurse a locally…
Bar Tabac is one of the trendiest venues in Het Zuid. Its bare decor does nothing to deter the 20-30 something crowd, who flock here to move to tunes ranging from soul and funk to jungle, acid…
Tels Quels has been serving up information in its advisory centre (and beer in its bar) to gays and lesbians for over 15 years.
Known among house lovers all over town and beyond, L'Amaral welcomes national and international DJs and a hip client base. The club's terrific sound system also blasts out reggaeton or…
Located next to the Church of Our Lady, the B-IN is where Bruges' young, designer crowd go to see and be seen. A huge, square bar dominates the centre of the minimalist room, which is flanked…
Friendly, kitsch L'Homo Erectus is one of Brussels' favourite gay bars. Thursday nights see Miss Dallas bringing back power-dressing and big hair on stage. Located near the Bourse, there are…
Just a couple of minutes walk from the market, Taverne Curiosa is set in a long, narrow medieval cellar.
Named 'sudden death' after the final game of dice regulars would play before returning to work, A la Mort Subite is a traditional Belgian tavern. Dating back to 1928, the mirrored interior…
Head to Bruges' Le Bar for an evening of wine sipping and tapas sharing. The open hearth, chesterfield sofas and stylish lighting set the laid-back mood. At the weekend, top DJs and…