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Originally posted by Sysman View PostWe tried some Belgian beer in a bar in Paris. Mort Subité (Sudden Death) was one of them.
We felt absolutely fine until we stood up to leave and could feel leg wobble.
When we got outside and hit the fresh air things got worse
Fortunately I lived just round the corner so could hit the sack quickly. The rest of the group wasn't seen until next lunchtime.
I love the name though...
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Originally posted by Basil Fawlty View PostIndeed...the day we got there we sat out for a mid afternoon drink in the main square. Mrs F ordered a glass of Coke as it was 2pm, I thought i'd try something more 'exotic' so ordered a local lager. This goldfish bowl of beer turned up - 10 mins later i was rat-ar$ed and drooling all over the my shirt. Turns out the standard lager was 9% loopy juice - what a great old place it is
We felt absolutely fine until we stood up to leave and could feel leg wobble.
When we got outside and hit the fresh air things got worse
Fortunately I lived just round the corner so could hit the sack quickly. The rest of the group wasn't seen until next lunchtime.
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Originally posted by Basil Fawlty View PostIndeed...the day we got there we sat out for a mid afternoon drink in the main square. Mrs F ordered a glass of Coke as it was 2pm, I thought i'd try something more 'exotic' so ordered a local lager. This goldfish bowl of beer turned up - 10 mins later i was rat-ar$ed and drooling all over the my shirt. Turns out the standard lager was 9% loopy juice - what a great old place it is
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These places are a must: Bierbrasserie Cambrinus & De Halve Maan Both offer traditional hearty food and an extensive beer list and the brewery does a surprisingly good tour.
I would also highly recommend the bike tour: Welcome to Quasimundo bike tours good for finding some gems off the beaten track.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostWe stopped for a few days in Namur once, and happened across a bar which claimed to stock the largest selection of Belgian beer. Jesus H I didn't realise how many they had, and most very strong too.
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Originally posted by Basil Fawlty View PostWent there a few years ago - it's a great city for a weekend break.
Highly recommend the brewery tour - did you know there are over 800 different types of Belgium beer ?
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Went there a few years ago - it's a great city for a weekend break.
Highly recommend the brewery tour - did you know there are over 800 different types of Belgium beer ?
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There's a nice chocolate shop in the square... yum !
Other than that I don't remember
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Went there for a few days before last Christmas.
One thing I noticed is that most places won't serve drinks unless you are also eating.
Craenenburg on the main square (Markt?) was our favourite place for lunch. They do Fantastic waffles too.Last edited by wurzel; 7 September 2012, 08:28.
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Originally posted by chef View PostSo, ideas about going to the dutch coast didn't go through as any place worthwhile staying in was fully booked, so 2nd choice is Bruges. Hotel is booked, just a few mins walk from dead center of the city.
Gf Chef and I are spending the weekend there from this afternoon, my question is, does anyone have any recommendations for places to eat? and things to do?
cheers
Chef
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I seem to remember from the film there is some sort of tower thing you can go up and some canals.
Looks a very photogenic place actually.
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Bruges - where to eat? what to do?
So, ideas about going to the dutch coast didn't go through as any place worthwhile staying in was fully booked, so 2nd choice is Bruges. Hotel is booked, just a few mins walk from dead center of the city.
Gf Chef and I are spending the weekend there from this afternoon, my question is, does anyone have any recommendations for places to eat? and things to do?
cheers
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