Vaudrée

Liège


Vaudrée is one of the best-stocked beer shops in Liège (they also sell online through www.beer-lovers.be).

They also operate their own bar 200m further southwest at number 139, which has a remarkable 25 tap beers and stays open till early morning. However, it has all the ambience of a municipal funeral parlour and walking down Rue St-Gilles late at night is not an experience for the timid.


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