Cafe Beveren

Antwerp


The very antithesis of Antwerp style, this unforgettable little café chantant is dominated by the city's last remaining 1930s Decap dance organ, a splendid creation that springs into action with a €1 coin in the slot.

Filling the musical gaps is a Wurlitzer jukebox pumping out sweetly unfashionable tunes that have all the boozy regulars singing, dancing and spilling beer in unison.


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