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Explore Brussels' beer and foodie scene with this private 2-hour guided tour. Sample local beers, cheeses, sausages, and enjoy insider tips.
Discover Brussels’ Best Bites and Brews in a Private Tour
When it comes to Belgian delights, beer and cuisine are never far apart. This Drinks & Bites in Brussels Private Tour promises to take you off the beaten path and into the heart of Brussels’ food and drink scene—all in just two hours. Led by a private local guide, you’ll visit hidden spots, enjoy multiple tastings, and get an authentic taste of what makes Belgium so special.
What we really love about this experience is its personalized touch. Unlike crowded group adventures, you’ll have a guide who tailors the experience to your tastes, ensuring you get the most out of your time. Plus, with the chance to sample at least six different food and drink tastings, including beer, cheese, and sausages, it’s a well-rounded peek into Belgian culinary culture.
One thing to keep in mind is that, depending on your expectations, some might feel the value doesn’t fully match the cost. Reviewers have pointed out that the portion sizes can be small, and the tour itself is relatively short for the price. However, if you’re a true beer lover or foodie eager for local insights, this tour offers a memorable, intimate experience that’s worth considering.
This experience appeals most to travelers wanting a guided, authentic local flavor—perfect for beer enthusiasts, foodies, or those new to Brussels looking to discover its culinary gems in a relaxed, private setting.
The foundation of this tour is its focus on quality and local authenticity. You start at Fontaine Anspach, a lively central spot that serves as a hub for exploring the city’s vibrant scene. Here, your guide—whose knowledge is frequently praised—will introduce you to Brussels’ dynamic atmosphere and share some insider tips about the city’s best food and drink spots.
The first stop is at BBP Dansaert, a promising brewery that’s known as one of Brussels’ up-and-coming beer producers. This is a highlight for many, as it offers a chance to taste beers that are often off the tourist radar. Reviewers have noted that the guide’s familiarity with Belgian beer history enhances the experience, making each sip more meaningful.
Next, you’ll wander over to Halles Saint-Géry, an historic market hall turned trendy hangout. Here, your guide will share stories about Brussels’ beer culture and the town’s history. The walk itself, through lively streets and around bustling markets, is part of what makes this tour engaging. Expect to see a side of Brussels that many visitors overlook, with local shops and charming alleyways.
The final stop is a hidden gem—a secret bar accessible through a narrow alleyway, where you’ll enjoy a cheese and sausage platter along with your last beer, a classic Kwak. Several reviewers have raved about this part, quoting how the guide’s local knowledge revealed a cozy, authentic spot that’s worth seeking out. One reviewer noted that the cheese and sausage tasting, paired with Belgian beer, was a delightful experience, and another appreciated that vegetarian options were available.
In terms of tastings, you’ll get three bites—one being a cheese and sausage platter—and three drinks, including the famous Kwak beer. The tour’s inclusions are designed to give a well-rounded experience, and the guide is attentive to dietary preferences, providing vegetarian options when requested.
Timing and pace are generally praised, with many reviewers noting that the tour feels quick but packed with interesting sights and tastings. The tour lasts about two hours, which is perfect for a quick introduction to Brussels’ culinary side without feeling rushed.
For a more personal experience, these private Brussels tours deliver individual attention
Guide quality seems to be a standout feature. Multiple reviews commend guides like Elodie for their friendliness, knowledge, and personalized approach. One reviewer called her “very knowledgeable about beers and Belgian history,” and many mention her as a highlight of the experience.
However, some guests felt the value for money could be improved. For example, one reviewer pointed out that the small portion sizes and limited tastings made the experience feel less worth the $111 price tag. Another mentioned that the tour felt a bit hurried, with suggestions for longer or more extensive offerings.
That said, the overall sentiment is positive, especially regarding local insights and the chance to discover hidden spots. Guests appreciated the easily accessible meeting points near public transportation and the fact that the tour is CO2 neutral, adding an eco-friendly touch.
The tour costs around $111 per person, with the possibility of group discounts, making it a reasonable choice for those keen on a curated, intimate experience. Since it’s booked approximately four weeks in advance, it’s advisable to plan ahead, especially during peak travel times.
The meeting point at Quai aux Briques is central and easy to reach via public transit, saving you time and hassle. The tour is private, meaning only your group participates, adding a personal touch that many travelers cherish.
The duration of around 2 hours strikes a good balance—long enough to taste and learn without feeling overwhelmed. It’s suitable for most travelers, even those with limited time in Brussels.
Inclusions like three bites and three drinks are thoughtfully planned, but if you’re a big eater or drinker, you might want to budget for extra. The tour doesn’t include hotel pickup or additional food, so plan accordingly.
This private Brussels tour is best suited for beer enthusiasts eager to sample local brews in an intimate setting, foodies wanting a taste of Belgian cheese and sausages, or travelers simply looking for a personalized introduction to the city’s culinary scene. Its focus on insider spots and knowledgeable guides makes it ideal for those who appreciate local stories and authentic experiences.
It may not be the best fit if you’re after a large-scale, in-depth beer tour or if you prefer more extensive tastings for the price. The relatively short duration makes it perfect for a quick, engaging glimpse rather than a comprehensive pub crawl.
This Drinks & Bites Private Tour offers a lively, personalized peek into Brussels’ beer and food culture, guided by locals with genuine knowledge and passion. Visitors will love the chance to taste a variety of Belgian specialties, visit hidden gems, and learn about the city’s brewing traditions firsthand.
While the price may seem high for some, the intimacy, insider access, and quality of tastings generally justify the cost—particularly if you’re a foodie or beer lover. The experience is well-suited for those who want a relaxed, authentic, and memorable introduction to Brussels’ culinary scene without the crowds.
If you’re after a friendly guide, a curated route, and a taste of local life, this tour could be a highlight of your trip. Just consider your appetite and interest level, and you’re set for a fun, flavorful adventure.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians? Yes. Vegetarian options are available, including vegetarian-friendly tastings.
How long does the tour last? Approximately 2 hours, making it a quick yet comprehensive introduction to Brussels’ food and drink scene.
Where does the tour start and end? It begins at Quai aux Briques 90 and ends at the same meeting point; no transportation is provided.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change? Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
Is this a private tour? Yes, only your group participates, offering a more personalized experience.
Are there any age restrictions? The tour is suitable for most travelers; most can participate, but those underage should be aware of alcohol tastings.
What’s included in the cost? Three bites (including cheese and sausage) and three drinks, plus a private guide. Extra food and drinks are not included.
This detailed review aims to give you a clear picture of what to expect and whether this tour aligns with your interests. Whether you’re a dedicated beer fan or just eager to try authentic Belgian bites, it offers a charming, intimate way to experience Brussels.