Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Forest, Brussels, Brussels. Forest (French name, pronounced [fɔʁɛː]; Dutch: Vorst [vɔrst] ( listen)) is one of the nineteen municipalities located in the Brussels-Capital Region of Belgium. It is bordered by Anderlecht, Ixelles, Uccle, Saint-Gilles and Drogenbos. In common with all the Brussels municipalities, it is legally bilingual (French–Dutch).
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4 based on 638 reviews
Sweet little restaurant close to the Grand Place. Very friendly. You have to try the carponade de flamande which is beef cooked in beer - the beef is so tender it melts in the mouth. And the best fries in town. We tried this dish in one other restaurant and it was not that good. Also had the mussels and chips- again excellent. You would be mad to miss this place!
4 based on 5216 reviews
No telephone. No reservations. No credit cards. Simple place, simple food.
This is a busy restaurant which is popular with students. The portions are a good size and traditional Belgian cuisine. However, it is not particularly cheap and the selection of drinks is not what you would typically expect. It is loud and not very comfortable for an evening.Great if this is what you are looking for, but there are better choices in my view.
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4 based on 1250 reviews
Excellent selection of draught beers with good descriptions. Not cheap but craft beers are usually very dear and I can think of more expensive places. A few bottles, other types of drink and some food. Music is too loud which makes it appropriate that one of the beers is called grateful deaf. It used to be that when you ordered a beer here they inflicted a little bowl of malt grains on you. That seems to have stopped.
4 based on 786 reviews
We came here on Sunday late afternoon for a few drinks. It was busy especially outdoor area in front of the bar. All staff were very friendly and helped us to choose some Belgian craft beer that we had never tried. Slightly more expensive than some other bars but a lot better atmosphere and people here. Will be your favorite place if you are a craft beer person.
4 based on 225 reviews
This very old pub/café covered in paintings and various historic memorabilia looks like it hasnât altered in 100 years and with its old tables and chairs it has a homely atmosphere. There is also a more modern area, obviously a more recent extension at the rear of the building although this lacks the traditional feel of the bar area. There is a great selection of beers and a simple traditional food menu. We were fortunately able to find a small table for two opposite the bar and spent a very pleasant two hours sampling some delicious beers. For food, we opted for one of their Stoemp specialities with sausage and bacon and a beef stew. Not what we would describe a âhaut cuisineâ but good comfort food to accompany their beers. Very enjoyable.
4 based on 290 reviews
Called on a Saturday evening - it was around 6.00pm and we hadn't made a reservation. Although it was quiet at that time, the waiter advised us that the "better" tables at the back in the terrace were all reserved. We were given a smaller table just opposite the entrance to the loos. We noticed most diners didn't arrive until we had finished and we were about to leave Apart from that, the waiters were jolly, efficient and humourous. The menu is limited but the food is good and the prices reasonable. There's a small selection of draft beers and a large selection of bottles. We had a main course eachâ and two drinks each. The special Spijtigenburger was large and v tasty. Overall a pleasant evening - we'll be back.
4 based on 2606 reviews
A fun bistro - very friendly staff and quick service. Excellent steak and excellent Belgium stew. Good beer selection.Definitely worth a stop!The photo is the castle across the street!
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