Jester

Brussels


Jester is a self-proclaimed brown café, with a minimalist stained glass window looking out onto the medieval Porte de Hal. The interior stylishly combines battered wooden furnishings with wall panels decorated with geometric gold pyramids in relief. They serve pizza and dumplings, but the real draw here is the live music – mainly acoustic jazz.


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