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' The Gilt-Paper Flower ') is a historic café/brasserie located at 53–55, rue des Alexiens / Cellebroersstraat in Brussels, Belgium. [1] Established in 1944, it is the oldest establishment of its kind still in operation in the City of Brussels , and the second oldest in the Brussels-Capital Region.
James Baldwin wrote much of his 1953 classic "Go Tell It On The Mountain" while drinking cognac and coffee on the cafe's second floor. [6] The café was a setting and featured in the dust jacket of Ravelstein, written by Saul Bellow. The café was featured in the 3rd episode ("Paris") of series 4 of Absolutely Fabulous in 2001.
À la Mort Subite is a café in Brussels, Belgium, at Rue Montagne-aux-Herbes Potagères 7. [2] It is known for its early 20th-century decor and Mort Subite beer, [3] now produced by Heineken subsidiary Alken-Maes.
Brussels, Belgium: Years active: 1990–2020, 2022–present: Couleur Café Festival is an annual world and urban contemporary music festival taking place around the ...
Belgian Beer Café is a chain of concept cafe-restaurants specializing in Belgian-inspired food and Belgian beers. The company was founded in Brussels in 1998 by InBev and now is part of the Anheuser-Busch InBev Group. [1] Currently, [when?] Belgian Beer Cafés can be found in 50 cities spread out over 19 countries. [citation needed]
Le Botanique (French pronunciation: [lə bɔtanik]) is a cultural complex and music venue in Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, Brussels, Belgium.The building was previously the main orangery of the National Botanic Garden of Belgium and even as part of the garden had hosted cultural events.
Like other city parks of the 1960s and 1970s, the Parc Floral was seen as a form of amusement park, as well as a botanical garden. It features the Delta, a large outdoor concert stage; a restaurant and a cafe; large and small exhibit halls; an art gallery; a large playground, and a miniature railway.
The Centre for Fine Arts [1] [2] (French: Palais des Beaux-Arts, pronounced [palɛ de boz‿aʁ]; Dutch: Paleis voor Schone Kunsten, pronounced [paˈlɛis foːr ˈsxoːnə ˈkʏnstə(n)]) is a multi-purpose cultural venue in the Royal Quarter of Brussels, Belgium.