Le Bouffon du Roi

Namur


Reminiscent of a typical Euro-Irish bar but without the signposts to Killarney, this is popular with students from the nearby university and has a beer garden out the back. With several decent tap options supplemented by regularly switched guest barrels, it's a fine place to try a few brews. Look for the jester's hat in the window.


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