6 Best Nightlife in Antwerp and the Northeast, Belgium

Beerlover's Bar

Centraal Station

Sometimes the name says it all. Just a five-minute walk from Centraal Station, the selection here runs the gamut of craft ale and Belgian favorites, with a dozen draft brews on tap. Its minimalist interior is more cocktail joint that your typical "brown café," but friendly, knowledgeable staff make exploring a bottle list 150-strong a delight.

Chatleroi

South of the Center

In über-trendy Het Zuid, it can be hard to find a traditional "brown café" bar. Chatleroi is the lone survivor, sticking out like a slightly down-at-heels sore thumb, and all the better for it. Old posters, cat paintings, mismatched furniture, and the odd jazz band set the scene for a no-nonsense bar that has survived the area's gentrification and kept its charm.

Graaf van Hoornestraat 2, Antwerp, Flanders, 2000, Belgium
0486-600–459

Den Engel

Oude Stad
Facing the main square's fountain, Den Engel draws an eclectic and friendly clientele. It's a great place for people-watching and something of a step back in time; chances are that it hasn't changed much since it opened in 1903.

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Het Roze Huis and Café Den Draak

South of the Center

Het Roze Huis (www.hetrozehuis.be) is Antwerp's gay and lesbian community house, with a straight-friendly café-bar, Den Draak ("The Dragon"), on the ground floor; evenings downstairs tend to run into the small hours on most nights.

Korsakov

Meir

Taking its name from a neurological disorder linked to alcohol abuse, this quirky, artsy café-bar has cultivated a loyal following among the in-crowd of hipster-drenched Mechelseplein. There's live music some nights.

Pelgrom

Oude Stad

The atmospheric Pelgrom is in the vaulted brick cellars of a 16th-century tavern, and it stocks more than 100 different beers.