Brasserie C

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Liège, Belgium

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Brewpub· Restaurant

Brasserie C Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Brasserie C is located in Liège, Belgium on Impasse des Ursulines 14. Brasserie C is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category brewpub in Belgium. Brasserie C is a restaurants company based out of 14 Impasse des Ursulines, Liège, Belgium.

Address

Impasse des Ursulines 14

Price range

$$

Phone

+32 42660692

Headquarters

Liège

Service options

Dine-in

Amenities

High chairs

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

BeerCocktailsFoodFood at barWine

Open hours

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Shermin

I am so in love with this venue and would love to hold my wedding here if possible, it will be a dream come true for me! As a Singaporean, I hardly see restaurant situation in this kind of set up, I love the vintage and rustic design. The food and beer is absolutely fantastic, the place makes me very happy and I cant wait to be back someday. Kudos to the owners of this place!

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Bailey Lenzen

Beer here is SO good. Loved the black C and their classic beer. Had a tour of brewery through Taste of Liege. Highly recommend that for the tour as well. As seen in the picture, the terrace at the top is beautiful. The whole place is so well designed. It used to be a nunnery many ages ago!

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Harvey Williams

We arrived at 6pm on a Sunday. They only had 2 beers, one was Smash but I don't remember the name of the other. Very delicious. Sitting in the garden was lovely and it has some historical pillars decorating it. Sadly, no food was being served. If you're in the neighbourhood, you must check this place out.

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raphaël van damme

Brewery located in a former convent. Multiple level terraces with a unique qualitative and smiling service. Worth to try their own beers in a charming venue.

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Cedric Bru

Good service, delicious beers. The mixed plate was okay, but the addition of the cooked bacon and basic sausage made it less special.

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Thorsten Kammer

Brasserie C was still closed when we arrived and because it’s hidden in a narrow alley we thought that might be a place only insiders know about. Ok, we were wrong. The whole place was crowded within minutes. I would say that happened for good reason: good Belgian beer and food, nice service and a location with medieval flair because the restaurant is located in an ancient nunnery. It’s really worth going there! Try it

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Carmen Villagra

Friendly staff but terrible extra long wait for the snack. Unreasonable.

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Michael De Wolf

Great location with original concept with terras on the roof!