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Tyical Cafés And Taverns

Le Falstaff

Le Falstaff
© Le Falstaff

Le Falstaff is Brussels’ most typical cafe. Its Art Nouveau/Déco décor will plunge you into the authentic world of the bars of old.



  • Typically Belgian dishes.


  • A listed building, Art Déco historical monument.


  • From Shakespeare to the European capital.




The pleasure of sampling Belgian dishes in an impressive setting.



Enjoy traditional pub grub : Flemish beef stew, rabbit à la gueuze, Waterzooi, Marolles meatballs, endives, vegetable mash, mussels (in season), shrimp or cheese croquettes, waffles and pancakes...


An exceptional setting.



Located 300 metres from the Grand Place in Brussels, just opposite the Bourse Le Falstaff welcomes you in an Art Nouveau - Art Déco setting!

For holding your events, a seminar, a business lunch, a family meal or just for your own pleasure, Le Falstaff and it’s staff provide you with a typical and refined Belgian bar.



A bit of history.



The name Falstaff comes from Sir John Falstaff, diplomat and Captain of the English Marines. He had royal blood and in London he had the reputation for drinking, eating and gambling a little bit too much. William Shakespeare drew inspiration from him to create his character Falstaff in the play Henry V. A character who was played with great distinction by Orson Wells.


Falstaff’s portrait has pride of place at the back of the room on the last stained glass window to combine the Breughel Flemish style with its scenes of life and Art Nouveau floral motifs.



When you fancy a Belgian dish, head straight for the Art Déco décor and atmosphere of old-fashioned bars provided by le Falstaff.


Information

  • tel. : +32 (0) 2 511 87 89
  • fax : +32 (0) 2 511 51 25
  • website : http://www.lefalstaff.be
  • email : info@lefalstaff.be

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