Au Bon Vieux Temps cafe.

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Au Bon Vieux Temps

Brussels


Duck beneath the statue of the bishop, then tunnel through the centuries to this lushly panelled 1695 gem. You’ll find lavish fireplaces, fascinating characters and even legendary Westvleteren 12 on the beer menu.


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