Accattone

Liège


Outremeuse is the antithesis of all things hipster, right? Not if Accattone can help it, with great coffee (from €1.80), breakfasts and wine-and-pasta lunches (wine from €4.50, pasta €11) served in a converted cornershop with contemporary art on the back wall and a lamp fashioned from a newspapered mannequin.

Street seating is available, and there's refreshing air-conditioning in summer.


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