Although most of the interior is of a milk chocolate hue, you could hardly call De Duvel a brown bar. This popular café has a classy interior of dark hardwood floors, chic, yet comfortable, couches, an incredibly long mirror on one wall and giant black and white photos at the back. During the day you can eat simple, affordable soups and sandwiches, while in the evening dishes become a bit more upmarket with seasonal offerings like halibut carpaccio and rib eye of veal with béarnaise sauce. The beer selection is also nothing to sneeze at and its candlelit tables spill out onto the street via sliding doors in the summer.



