| Celtica Brussels - http://www.celticpubs.com Our prices are the same or lower than 'normal' bars that offer you nothing more than a seat. Our prices are the same (good value) every day, upstairs and downstairs every day of the week (including Saint Patrick's Day & New Year) – we are one of the very, very few remaining bars that have not taken part in the great € rip-off. |
| De Valera's Irish Bar - http://www.flagey.eu Named after a former prime minister and president of Ireland, de Valera's is different, however. Located on Place Flagey, with a view of the lakes, the interior is arresting to say the least, think 'gothic church with Guinness pumps' - a nifty combination. The gothic feel is due in part to de Valera's belief that the church was crucial to the political future of the newly independent Ireland and the owners scoured West Clare for genuine church artefacts. - Read more |
| Fabian O'Farrell's Busy bar located close to the European Parliament and now in its sixth successful year. Like all bars on this developing square, it has outside seating and serves excellent food (including a popular daily special that wouldn't be out of place in a good restaurant). O' Farrell's also offers one of the best pints of Guinness in the city, served by a mixture of Belgian, Irish and British staff - all of whom are friendly. - Read more |
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| KITTY O'SHEAS - http://www.kittyosheas.com Situated at the heart of the European Union district in Brussels, Kitty O'Shea's offers a truly international environment as the European Council, European Parliament and the Berlaymont, Brussels most famous building after the Atomium, are literally across the road. - Read more |
| MacSweeney's As you'll discover, Irish bars abound in Belgium's capital and this one is run along much the same lines as the rest. It has the advantage, though, of being handy for shopping, being close to swanky Avenue Louise and all those trendy shops - think Louis Vuitton rather than Gap. Noted for a decent pint of Guinness and friendly staff, Mac's has a convenient terrace that's ideal for summer days. Soccer fans will find the big screen handy for the new footie season and beyond. - Read more |
| O'Reilly's Brussels - http://www.oreillys.com Welcome to o'reilly's brussels! o'reilly's brussels is one of the capitals largest and most popular meeting places. It is located a couple of minutes away from the grand place, directly across from the bourse in central Brussels. It is renowned for its lively atmosphere, international clientele and fun loving staff. o’reilly’s brussels offers 2 bars, good food, & multiple screens showing all major sporting events. - Read more |
| O'Reilly's Brussels Nua - http://www.oreillys.com/brussels/nua/index.htm Brussels down town “irish disco bar”,Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday nights are our hugely popular Karaoke disco nights with Mel from 20.00 till 5.00 (ask Mel for details of her Facebook group where you can join and keep up to date on all Karaoke happenings) Disco nights are Monday and Tuesday for all those bar and hotel staff out there... - Read more |
| The Bank The Bank used to be precisely what it says it is, and the old safety deposit boxes from its previous incarnation still line the walls. Another Irish pub, that attracts all nationalities, it has carved out a deserved and envied reputation for its live music nights. - Read more |
| The Old Oak - http://www.celticpubs.com Now every day in The Old Oak, from 12 midday until 10pm, you can drink at what must be the cheapest prices outside the supermarkets with our fantastic Happy prices on bottled drinks. Pay only €1 for bottles of Maes or Stella Artois, only €2 for bottles of Corona, Bud, Carlsberg, Eristoff Ice or Bacardi Breezer. If you’re in town for the Belgian beers then we have Happy prices on those too. - Read more |
| The Wild Geese - http://www.thewildgeese.be The Wild Geese - a romantic term that was first used in relation to those Irishmen who fled their native land after the defeat at the siege of Limerick in 1691. |