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Flat screens, dozens of tables, gold trimmings, and beautiful Belgian beers make this elevated bistro a natural gathering place for Belgian expats during the Olympics. So, if you love the Belgian team (or Belgian food) grab your squad, order a Grimbergen ale or d’Achouffe IPA, and get ready to cheer your heart out. And as far as food goes, six kinds of steamed mussels – each with a different flavour of Europe – are delightful and fresh, as is the French onion soup, served with Belgian frites.
View this Smart ListKnown for its impressive list — the menu is encyclopaedic — of Belgian beers, Cambie Village go-to Biercraft also sticks to the script with their six choices of mussels. With flavours from Thailand, Spain, France and the American South, you’re sure to find a brothy home for your juicy, fresh shellfish that you’ll both love. Note that you’ll have to order a side of fries for the full experience but these won’t disappoint. Orders are also available by the half-pound or pound.
View this Smart ListWhether it’s to discuss the movie you just saw at the Park Theatre, a post-work meet-up with friends or a chance to call in the babysitter for a last-minute date night, Biercraft is your best bet on Cambie for amazing Belgian beers. Their list is impressive, and if you’re unfamiliar with the brands, knowledgeable servers will help guide your choices. They also have some great local beers on tap. Their appetizers are eminently sharable, not to mention to die for.
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