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Best Pubs in Bruges

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Considered by locals and tourists as an obligatory stop while in the city, Staminee de Garre is a hidden little bar right off the Markt. The bar is known for its extremely strong De Garre Trippel, a beer in which you can only have three before you are no longer allowed to purchase another. And with this potency, you will not want another. They do not serve food, but the beer is the real reason why people come.

The epitome of a pub in Flanders, 't Brugs Beertje is a working class drinker's bar. Located near the Markt and in the path of every tourist in town, the pub still has a gritty feel that does not have anything to prove. The selection of Belgian beers is immense, sometimes overwhelming, but overall it's a good place to have a pint at a reasonable price.

Explore a variety of local brews at 2be in Brugge/The Beerwall in Bruges. As you enter, you cannot miss the beer wall interestingly stacked with numerous beer bottles and glasses. A hotspot for locals as well as tourists, you will find this place packed on all occasions. In the understated yet cozy ambiance, guests can be seen reveling in a cheerful banter over a glass of beer. Sit in their terrace enjoying a chilled mug of beer and admire the overlooking beautiful canal.

Herberg Vlissinghe is estimated to be more than 450 years old. The place exudes nuances of history and culture of Bruges. The pub is away from the hustle of the city and hence locals lovingly describe the place where they feel tranquillity. The place has a wonderful, earthy charm to it. It is a great place to enjoy local food and some of the best locally brewed beers. Omer happens to be their famous beer. The place also sells souvenirs such as beer glasses and postcards. It is closed on Mondays and Tuesday. The place does not accept credit cards.It is a must visit when in the city.

St. Cambrinus is known as the "king of ale" in the low countries, Germany as well as the Scandinavian countries and with another massive beer list of 400 or so beers, this is the place to get lost in the menu. Additionally, the Cambrinus has decent pub grub at the right price, and you may need to eat a little something because the beers can be quite strong. It is best to at least have a couple of hapjes or starters on hand to accompany the beer.

The Brasserie Erasmus is located in the hotel of the same name and though the hotel is a comfy and very nice place to stay, its real draw is the quality beers on draught. They rotate constantly and each beer is handcrafted by locals, so if you seek Budweiser or anything else other than Belgian beer and the occasional one from Luxembourg, you will not find it here. The hotel itself only has ten rooms and the location is absolutely charming, so book in advance.

Delaney's Irish Pub is one of the best Irish pubs and sports bars in town. Catch the latest in sports on their television screens. They showcase all the big time matches of football or soccer, rugby, golf, Formula 1 and tennis. Enjoy craft and draft brews as well as other alcoholic beverages with Irish classics along with friends and family at this cozy yet lively place.

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