10 Best Nightlife in Ghent and the Leie, Belgium

't Dreupelkot

To taste a potent Flemish and Dutch specialty, head to 't Dreupelkot (sister bar to Het Waterhuis Aan De Bierkant), which produces its own jenever—a liquor similar in flavor to, and said to be the precursor of, gin. Here, it's all homemade and comes in a multitude of flavors, including vanilla, chocolate, and even cactus. The owner is also a character of the eccentric variety. A "barometer" behind the bar indicates his mood at any given time—it rarely points to "happy."

Groentenmarkt 12, Ghent, Flanders, 9000, Belgium
09-224–2120

'T Fonteintje

One of the oldest bars in Kortrijk sits on the banks of the Leie. The city has changed around it, and what was once a typical Belgian "brown bar" (its pale walls stained by years of tobacco smoke) in a run-down area is now one of the hipper locations on the riverfront for a beer. It has a nice terrace in summer. 

Handboogstraat 12, Kortrijk, Flanders, 8500, Belgium
056-449--160

Casa Rosa / A-Pluss

This LGBT center has information on gay and lesbian bars, events, and organizations, and also offers help and advice (website in Dutch). On the ground floor, the A-Pluss bar and café has a fine selection of gins, a new street terrace, and live music on weekends. 

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De Carillon

Look for the "Special Oudenaardes" sign out front. This is one of the oldest bars in the city and also among the more unusual. The building's gabled exterior comprises two 17th-century brick houses that were once part of a much larger terrace. That they survived at all, having weathered various wars, is miraculous. Inside, it's a typical Belgian brown bar, with an excellent beer selection and a lively atmosphere. In summer, the terrace fills up fast. 

De Dulle Griet

In this quintessential Ghent pub, there are more than 500 kinds of beer, but the specialty is the 1.2-liter Kwak (a blond 8.5% beer), complete with traditional hourglass-shape glass and stand—ask for a "Max." If you brave this beer, though, you must leave one of your shoes as a deposit when you order. The pub is open most days noon--1 am, apart from Sunday evening when it closes early, and Monday when it doesn't open until 4:30 pm.

Den Ouden Tinnen Pot

An old local favorite. Its small terrace overlooks the Stadhuis, and inside it's just a nice, cozy pub, with a TV pumping out soccer in the evenings. It also has a choice of hundreds of different gins and jenevers. 

Kerkstraat 9, Dendermonde, Flanders, 9200, Belgium

Het Waterhuis Aan De Bierkant

Back in the plague-ridden early 1500s, this fine estaminet was the city's main source of clean drinking water. As the years went by, it morphed from water house to brothel to barbershop, and finally an inn. Today, it remains one of the city's iconic "brown bars." Come here for the selection; with several beers on tap, including a few of their own house brews and hundreds of bottled beers, it's pretty much perfection. Its small waterside terrace fills up quickly in fine weather though.

Groentenmarkt 9, Ghent, Flanders, 9000, Belgium
09-225–0680

Steca

Another solid bar overlooking the Grotemarkt and with a rather slick interior. It opens early, closes late, and drinks are accompanied by a small sharing plate of popcorn, olives, and chips. Its selection of whiskies and local beers is also pretty good. 

Grotemarkt 26, Dendermonde, Flanders, 9200, Belgium
0495-310--099

Trollekelder

Yet another beer specialist, although one located in a 15th-century cellar and with an atmosphere a tad livelier than its more laid-back rivals. The crowd is a bit younger, too.

Zeta

A charming little bar on the main street into town with a good choice of local beers, cocktails, and mostly South African wines. It also does a small (€17) lunch menu, which changes daily. Bar snacks are ambitious (think cod ceviche and pizza with figs) and there's a great terrace at the back. 

Brusselsestraat 66, Dendermonde, Flanders, 9200, Belgium
052-303--217