9 Best Nightlife in Ixelles and Saint-Gilles, Brussels

The Modern Alchemist

Fodor's choice

A fantastically hip, cozy, stylish brick-walled cocktail bar where the quality is never less than high and the drinks deceptively potent. A huge selection of rums and whiskeys also adorn the menu, but you can't go wrong with the slightly sour "Last Shot"—you can even order a bottle of it to take away. 

Café Belga

Set in an ocean-liner-like Art Deco building, this is a favorite among Brussels’s beautiful people. It's the kind of place you'd spot a local TV star sipping a cocktail or mint tea at the zinc bar or outside gazing at the swans on the Ixelles ponds. DJs play until late; it's also a popular brunch spot for hungover locals on Sunday. 

Pl. Eugène Flagey 18, Ixelles, Brussels Capital, 1050 Ixelles, Belgium
02-544--0100

Cafe Maison de Peuples

The hipster-dense Parvis de Saint-Gilles area is stuffed with great bars, but this popular joint is among the more pristine. It does a great brunch, and late-night DJs often go on until late on weekends. It's named after a demolished Victor Horta--designed building, the loss of which is often used as one of the worst examples of Brussels's gentrification.

Parvis de Saint-Gilles 39, Saint-Gilles, Brussels Capital, 1060, Belgium
02-850–0908

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Chez Moeder Lambic

The first bar of the Moeder Lambic brewery opened in the 1980s. It's an icon on the Brussels beer scene, and alongside its own brews, it claims to stock 300 Belgian beers and quite a few foreign ones. Soak up the old-school vibe and pore over a fine collection of comic books while you sip. It has a second branch on place Fontainas in the center. 

Dynamo (Bar de Soif)

This likable craft beer bar usually has at least 15 draft beers on tap and an ace in its pocket. The selection is huge, the staff are friendly and knowledgeable, but you can also order Japanese food from the rather fine restaurant across the street (Tokidori). A definite winner. 

Chau. d'Alsemberg 130, Saint-Gilles, Brussels Capital, 1060, Belgium
02-539--1567

Jane's

Jane’s has the air of a chill afterparty, with guests from the city's art world occasionally invited to soundtrack the evening by their genial host (the bar's own Jane Haesen, a veteran of the city's party scene). A good selection of natural wines, cocktails, and beers make the evening swim. 

Chau. de Waterloo 393, Ixelles, Brussels Capital, 1050, Belgium
02-851--1039

Sounds

Sounds has been dishing up contemporary jazz along with decent Italian food since 1986, and it shows no signs of losing its rhythm.  

Tarzan

Another to add to the growing number of natural wine bars in the capital. Together with Titulus, this bar and neighboring shop stock some 400 references from France, Italy, Spain, Georgia, and what owner Matthieu Vellut calls "punk wines"—those you're not even sure are a wine! The bar also runs tasting nights and courses.

Rue Washington 59, Ixelles, Brussels Capital, 1050, Belgium
02-538--6580

Titulus

The first of what is now a flood of natural wine bars in the capital. This cozy, chic shop-cum-bar in the Matonge area even has its own label, made on the owners' vineyard in France's Loire Valley, where they all grew up. With bottles from €17, it's good value (natural wine usually has a high markup), and staff will cheerfully talk newbies through the selection of some 400 references.