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29 June 2026

Antwerp - June 2026


Groenplaats and Cathedral 
A visit to Antwerp in June, to coincide with the BierPassie Weekend festival, has become an annual tradition for a group of beer loving friends.
On this weekend in 2026 the temperature was very hot and there was a dramatic thunderstorm with torrential rain late after midnight on Saturday 20 June.
Richard, Andrew, Simon and Keith - Groenplaats (a previous festival location) 2016
Although the beer cafes, bars and taprooms visited were new to some in the group, (writer) Tim had previously featured them all in posts on Beer Europe dating back to 2016. To avoid duplication, this post will focus on any aspects not previously featured and include links to recent relevant previous posts.

Six arrived in Antwerp on Thursday 18 June and Tim was the first to arrive at Oud Arsenaal. Simon travelled a day later as in previous years.
The few tables inside the small traditional beer cafe at Maria Pijpelincxstraat 4 were occupied but Tim found a free terrace table where Richard and Keith would soon join him.
A draught De Koninck Bolleke is the standard local beer to start any Antwerp visit. Andrew joined us later with tales of an early morning walk to Fleet station and a heat-induced mishap on his way to join us.
We all appreciated the appearance of the remaining pub cat (Hoegaarden?) who took up residence on the bench by our table. See Antwerp 2023 - revisits for interior photos of Oud Arsenaal.

De Ware Jacob, at Vlasmarkt 19, was reached with a walk via Oudaan and Vrijdagmarkt. Other routes are available and may be more direct as I was reminded! Guy advised us that due to a recent incident, he had been advised by the police that Avec les Bon Voeux should be withdrawn from sale during hot weather.
Andrew, Richard, Tim and Keith - Thursday (Photo: Keith)
We took up Guy's suggestion of draught Brasserie St-Feuillien Belgian Coast IPA as an alternative. Paul and Jennie met up with us here after a meal. On leaving Guy suggested that he could possibly connect a keg of De Ware Jacob if we returned. 
Four of our group returned to De Ware Jacob late on Saturday night after being turned away at Billie's Bier Kafeteria because they were closing up.
Richard, Keith, Simon - outside DWJ (Saturday)
Guy disappeared into the cellar and soon afterwards brought us glasses of draught Avec les Bon Voeux. The price had not increased since my last visit (€5) and we all enjoyed this 9.5% ABV Brasserie Dupont beer.
Before leaving Tim presented Guy with the first two editions of Berkshire CAMRA 'Pubs & Pints' magazine. Guy posed for a photo to show the shelf where magazines are available for customers to browse. See Antwerp 2022 - Hoogstraat area post for more photos of De Ware Jacob and pages from the beer menu that includes bottles and cans from all the independent local breweries.

Paters Vaetje was the third traditional beer cafe we visited on Thursday evening. It was still hot so we sat at tables on the terrace by the cathedral.
From the limited food menu, we ordered dishes includng Croque Monsieur, cheese cubes, salami slices (large portions) and lasagne. Tim ordered the Wisseltap (guest draught beer) -  Antwerpse Brouw Co Eilandje which was served in a Seef glass. For exterior and interior photos see Antwerp revisits - June 2024 post.

The fourth traditional bar we visited was Cafe De Pelikaan at Melkmarkt 14 on the corner with Lijnwaardmarkt.
We found a table on the rear terrace shaded by flowering Linden / Lime trees and offering glimpses of the cathedral. This location has replaced Dageraadplaats in the Zurenborg district (called 'Argument Square' by our group) as the late rendezvous. We gathered here again on Friday and Saturday nights and came up with  'Assertion Square' as a possible alternative nickname. Further suggestions are welcomed!
The limited beer menu of about 20 beers is printed on a solid board. Note that hot drinks may not be available late at night but Tim did have one black coffee here (€3).
Chimay Tripel (bottle), La Chouffe (draught) and Tripel LeFort (wisseltap) were also enjoyed at Cafe de Pelikaan. For photos of the exterior (viewed from terrace), bar and floor tiles see Antwerp - June 2019 post.

Before BierPassie Weekend festival opened on Friday at 5pm, there was an opportunity to visit some brewery taprooms in Antwerp.
Having visited Cabardouche Taproom for the first time in April, Tim was keen for the rest of the group to also discover it.
After a journey on a hot and crowded bus to Borgerhout Stenenbrug it was a relief to reach the shaded space of the taproom under the railway arches at Engelselei 254, just past the arch housing the brewery.
A Caffenation flat white coffee is now Tim's regular first drink here. When Andrew (now nursing a cold), Richard and Keith arrived, it was time for the first beer of the day, draught Cabardouche Vinnig Meike, a 6.5% ABV Hazy IPA (33cl €5.50).
This fruity beer was selling well in the bottle so has been added to the draught beers list. Simon arrived later and there was time for another round of beers. Taking advantage of the table's position next to the shelf of games, Keith showed us a card trick with a Chimay branded pack and we also looked at the Chouffe version of Jenga. With its relaxed atmosphere, good service, music and drinks, Tim wasn't surprised when the others agreed with his high opinion of Cabardouche Taproom.
See the April 2026 post for more photos including the Antwerpen cafestad beer cafe trails poster in transport map format which hangs on a wall in the upper level.

The De Koninck brewery site is being redeveloped and beers like Bolleke and Tripel d'Anvers are now brewed outside Antwerp at the Duvel Moortgat brewery but the De Koninck Bar and Shop remains open as a showplace and outlet for their beers and it is possible to take an interactive tour of the site.
Keith was keen to visit De Koninck and De Lijn bus 30 provides a regular connecting service  via Antwerpen-Berchem station and Cogels-Osylei, a street in the Zurenborg district, lined with impressive villas and mansions.
Keith, Richard, Simon and Andrew at De Koninck + Tripel D'Anvers
We arrived at 3.30pm just after a coach party had left. Tables had been cleared, service was prompt and we could sit at standard height tables and avoid the high tables at the back of the room. The wooden floor is nice but the grey walls are a disappointment. Tim enjoyed draught Tripel d'Anvers in a stemmed glass that features iconic Antwerp buildings. See Antwerp - March 2026 post for exterior and more interior photos.

The Special Belge Taproom opens at 4pm on Fridays and we arrived there at 5.15pm after a short walk from De Koninck in the heat of the late afternoon.
Tim's first beer - Bleeding Hoppy Heart v2 Blood orange infused IPA 
Thankfully, it was cool inside the large space that includes Untappd menu screens, long tables, the brewery vessels behind a glass partition and the bar with horizontal tanks of beer above.
Each round of drinks needs to be paid for individually here and we stayed for three as everyone liked the place with its wide range of beers including several brewed by Special Belge like Bleeding Hoppy Heart v2 and Al Blondy. For more exterior and interior photos see Antwerp - March 2026 post.

Finches on stage at Handelsbeurs (Friday)
Tim didn't arrive at Handelsbeurs on the Friday night of the 25th BierPassie Weekend festival until 8pm. Entrance is free but some €4 tokens were purchased in order to obtain beer from the stands in a Beer Sommelier 15cl (Ritzenhoff) tasting glass saved from last year's festival. Entrance to the festival and programmes are free. A 'starter pack' of 5 tokens and tasting glass costs €25.
If you have the misfortune to break a glass during the evening, it's quite likely that a kind person will notice and offer you theirs, if they have finished drinking, as no refunds are given for glasses. Top tip - bring bubble wrap for your return visit.
Paul and Jennie had arrived earlier and it was possible to sit facing them at one of the long tables in the centre of the impressive hall. 18 brewery stands are arranged around the two long sides in the raised area behind the pillars.
Saturday's musical entertainment was provided by Optreden Lazy Jazz Men Band. Banners on each side of the stage feature Ben Vinken, Beer Sommelier and festival organiser.
Ben Vinken's latest book is about Belgian beer styles.
Simon, Richard and Andrew in festival t-shirts on Saturday evening
Further visits to Handelsbeurs for the weekend festival were made on subsequent days and hopefully the festival will return to the venue in June 2027 showcasing new beers from the participating breweries. Perhaps Tim will buy the festival t-shirt and avoid breaking another glass in 2027!  For more photos of the festival at Handelsbeurs see Antwerp Beer Passion Weekend 2025 post.

The Saturday lunchtime rendezvous was Antwerpse Brouw Compagnie taproom and beer garden at Eilandje.
On another very hot day Richard had completed a circuit of nearby Park Spoor Noord, a new park created from reclaimed surplus railway land, and was obviously thirsty.
Richard, Andrew, Simon and Keith
A table near the bar inside the two-level brewery taproom space provided shade but there was constant background noise from an industrial fan on the brewery side. Beer prices are reasonable e.g. 33cl Seef bier €4. A new beer from the brewery is Antwerps Witbier 'an homage to Pierre Celis', for the same price. NB When ordering and paying at the bar by card, there may be a preliminary screen for adding a tip to the payment.
The brewery was set up with the help of a crowdfunding process in 2016, which Keith participated in, after meeting brewery owner Johan Van Dyck at Bierpassie Weekend 2016 and sampling the initial beers. A brick with his name on was a reward offered but this was changed to a board on the upper level listing names of the orginal crowdfunders. Andrew and Richard took photos to record his initiative ten years previously. See Appendix for details of Keith's recent brewing award. 
See Antwerp - June 2025 post for more photos of Antwerpse Brouw Compagnie bar and beer garden taken on another hot day, a year previously.

MAS
Passing the MAS (Museum aan de Stroom) en route, our next destination was Dr. Beer 'the cosiest bar and beer shop in the world'.
A blackboard on a shelf near the bar lists the current draught beers which change regularly.
Tim would try tap 3 - Signal to Burn brewed in Antwerp by Uncharted Brew Co. an American IPA brewed in collaboration with De Mortselarij.
Seating options include two hanging chairs by the front window and this year it was Keith and Richard's turn to try them.
Others found a shaded table outside with a view down Adriaan Brouwerstraat towards the river Scheldt. Again, see Antwerp - June 2025 post for more Dr. Beer photos including last year's draught beers list and one of Tim and Andrew in the hanging chairs.

Appendix 

Resident in Germany, Keith Moore entered a beer in the '4% ABV and under' category for the 2025 MDHT (Mitteldeutsche Hobbybrauertreffen, or middle-Germany hobby brewer meeting) which was held in Leipzig that year. Based on Fuller's 'Discovery' blonde beer, his beer was awarded first prize for the category.
Keith writes:
I call my beer Entdeckung, which is German for Discovery. It's the same beer for which I won the Mainzer Craftbiermesse 2018, and was brewed by Kuehn Kunz Rosen, a brewery in Mainz in 2019 for the Fest that year. Sadly the organising company didn't survive Corona.
The original was dry hopped with an American hop, which tasted similar to East Kent Goldings. I do mine with more typical American hops (Simcoe and Amarillo, though sometimes do variations).
The annual MDHT is supposed to be in the middle of Germany, so everyone can get to it, but it's generally held wherever someone is prepared to do the organisation. 

08 July 2024

Antwerp - revisits - June 2024

Simon, Andrew and Richard at Antwerpse Brouw Co (ABC)
On my eighth visit to Antwerp (Thursday 20 June to Sunday 23 June 2024) to allow a seventh visit to Beer Passion Weekend festival, there was time to revisit several favourite bars in addition to those visited for the first time (Antwerp first visits - June 2024).
This post will follow a top down order from the key in the rough map above starting with Antwerpse Brouw Compagnie taproom. The top photo shows Simon and Andrew both wearing their decades old Bierpassie Weekend t-shirts on Saturday 22 June. I joined them in the courtyard, seated near a wedding party, after my first visit to 't Licht der Dokken and the viewing tower at Red Star Line museum. 
When there was a rain shower we moved inside to a raised corner of the taproom near the fermentation vessels and a view of the bar. I enjoyed a 33cl glass of Cheerio!, a limited edition 8% abv Tripel beer aged on natural fruit (raspberries, blackberries and sweet cherries (5 euros).
At the end of this post, the chart above showing posts about previous visits to Antwerp bars, provides blog post weblinks for more photos and descriptions of all the bars revisited.

Bar Paniek

Enjoying a quayside location, Bar Paniek is in the corner of a warehouse building now used as a workshop housing a fascinating collection of industrial equipment and products.
Classic tunes playing here included All Along the Watchtower (Jimi Hendrix) and appropriately Sitting on the Dock of the Bay (Otis Redding).  
Curved staircases lead to a mezzanine level above the bar. Many tables have games boards on them and pinball and darts can be played. The basic toilet facilities are accessed from outside. 

Dr Beer

The next Saturday afternoon visit was to Dr. Beer where we met up again with (L to R) Jennie, Paul and Linda. There was a long table against the far wall, beyond the bar, where we could sit together.
One of the many distinctive features of this cosy bar is that 500ml measures of beer are served in clinical measuring jugs!
Tim's 500ml jug of Johannes De Weize II brewed by Dok Brewing Co (Gent), served from tap 6, cost 8.40 euros. We ordered some late lunchtime food here e.g Croque Monsieur. Andrew treated us to a taste of his hot edamame beans. Tim met Jeroen Peeters, the owner, on his March 2024 visit so was glad to have another chat with him before we left. Jeroen had explained that at busy times only a single bill for a group can be paid by card but on this occasion he was able to accept two separate payments to accommodate us.
Dr Beer is a verified venue for Untappd allowing current beers on tap to be checked in advance.
Our subsequent visit to 't Waagstuk features in  the Antwerp - first visits June 2024 blog post.

The Northerner

We ended up at The Northerner on Friday 21 June after a day in Lier and and an evening at the Bierpassie Weekend festival in Groenplaats. It was the night of the Netherlands v France Euro 2024 football match and, unsurprisingly as we were in Flanders, the bar was crowded with Dutch supporters both inside and outside. Without hesitating, Simon weaved his way to the bar and emerged with a tray of Saison Dupont for us and we stood outside drinking until the match ended and there was space for us to go inside and sit down.
The bar emptied out later and there was a chance to get a photo showing the wheelback chairs, dark floor tiles and relatively low ceiling. I remembered it as a bigger space but in fact it is rather compact.
After midnight, Andrew fetched our table another round of drinks including a draught Brussels Beer Project Juice Junkie IPA for me, served in a stemmed glass (4.20 euros). As closing time approached the change in the music encouraged us to drink up although all the other chairs were stacked away before we actually left, without needing any direct requests to do so.
The Northerner is also an Untappd verified venue.

Jazzcafe De Muze

Having enjoyed two visits to De Muze in March, Tim was able to persuade the group to visit at the end of our first evening in Antwerp. It's located at Melkmarkt 15, just across the street from De Pelikaan.
Our table, in the 'tram compartment', between high backed wooden seats gave a side view of the stage and we particularly appreciated the trumpet player's musical abilities. Admission is free but there's an extra 50 cents per drink once the music starts.

Paters Vaetje

Paters Vaetje has a small frontage with a red canopy in Blauwmoezelstraat on the other side of the cathedral from Groenplaats.
Soon after arriving on Thursday evening, I met up with Andrew and Richards at a ground floor table near the entrance and enjoyed the familiarity of returning to an often visited bar where the service is always friendly. Simon would join us after a delay to watch the England v Denmark Euro 2024 match on a TV in a bar near Brussels Midi station. On this occasion we put the small kitchen to the test and enjoyed dishes of lasagne served in the pot or spaghetti bolognaise with parmesan cheese.
As tradition dictates, Tim's first beer in Antwerp was a draught Bolleke De Koninck.

De Ware Jacob

De Ware Jacob is an authentic traditional cafe bar featured in Belgian Cafe Culture by Regula Ysewijn. It's high on Tim's list for revisiting as the small range of draught beers includes Avec Les Bons Voeux from Brasserie Dupont (9.5% ABV). The menu includes a range of local beers on the first page. One can be sure of good service from Guy Dockx or his staff here.

Het Souke

Nearby, on a corner of pedestrianised Hoogstraat, is Het Souke, another of Tim's favourites now run by Jacob Gouka and also featured in the Belgian Cafe Culture book but under its previous ownership as 't Half Souke. Although it was initially empty inside there were customers outside and it would later fill up inside after the Belgium v Romania Euro 2024 game ended (2-0).
There are 5 draught beers and the bottled beer range is on display at the bar as well as being listed in the beer menu. Tim's freshly poured draught Val-Dieu is also on the bar in this photo. 

De Vagant

Another essential revisit, De Vagant was Tim's last bar of the day on Saturday after Het Souke and now after midnight! Cherry Chouffe on draught was an easy choice here. Owner Bart Daems can be seen behind the bar and a row of Jenever bottles.


Weblinks for blog posts  about previous visits to these bars

Name                         Blog link                                                         No of photos
Antwerpse Brouw Co https://beereurope.blogspot.com/2024/03/antwerp-spring-2024.html                         1
Antwerpse Brouw Co https://beereurope.blogspot.com/2019/07/antwerp-friday-28-june-2019.html                 5
Antwerpse Brouw Co https://beereurope.blogspot.com/2016/07/antwerp-2-seef-bier.html                         3
Antwerpse Brouw Co https://beereurope.blogspot.com/2018/07/antwerp-saturday-2362018.html                         8
Antwerpse Brouw Co https://beereurope.blogspot.com/2023/07/ABCrevisit.html                                         6
De Muze         https://beereurope.blogspot.com/2024/03/antwerp-spring-2024.html                         4
De Vagant https://beereurope.blogspot.com/2023/07/antwerp-2023-revisits.html                                 3
De Vagant https://beereurope.blogspot.com/2022/07/Antwerp-2022-Hoogstraat.html                         6
De Vagant https://beereurope.blogspot.com/2024/03/antwerp-spring-2024.html                         1
De Ware Jacob https://beereurope.blogspot.com/2022/07/Antwerp-2022-Hoogstraat.html                         9
De Ware Jacob https://beereurope.blogspot.com/2023/07/antwerp-2023-revisits.html                                 3
De Ware Jacob https://beereurope.blogspot.com/2024/03/antwerp-spring-2024.html                         1
Dr Beer         https://beereurope.blogspot.com/2024/03/antwerp-spring-2024.html                         2
Dr Beer         https://beereurope.blogspot.com/2023/07/antwerp-2023-first-visits.html                         3
Het Souke https://beereurope.blogspot.com/2023/07/antwerp-2023-revisits.html                                 2
Het Souke https://beereurope.blogspot.com/2022/07/Antwerp-2022-Hoogstraat.html                         6
Paniek         https://beereurope.blogspot.com/2019/07/antwerp-friday-28-june-2019.html                 2
Paters Vaetje         https://beereurope.blogspot.com/2023/07/antwerp-2023-revisits.html                                 1
Paters Vaetje         https://beereurope.blogspot.com/2019/07/antwerp-friday-28-june-2019.html                 4
The Northerner https://beereurope.blogspot.com/2023/07/antwerp-2023-first-visits.html                         3