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A la Mort Subite
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Popular bar with a wonderful 1920s interior. Snacks served, or just order a plate of nibbles - cheese cubes, salami, chips - to accompany your Mort Subite (sudden death) beer. Robert Cosgrove: Worth seeking out. A short walk from the train station and very close to the Grand Place. If you are looking for a good representation of the classic Lambic beer styles of Kriek and Gueuze, this is a very good place to start. The name, Mort Subite, means "Sudden Death," and comes from a dice game that was played there by local journalists.
| type: | Bars & Pubs |
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| address: | rue Montagne-aux-Herbes-Potagères 7 |
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