À La Mort Subite
A bar-restaurant, opened in 1928, with arched mirrors, pillars & brass pipes for local food & beers.
À la Mort Subite is a typical Brussels café, located at Rue Montagne-aux-Herbes Potagères, which was originally run by Théophile Vossen, the inventor of Mort Subite beer. It is known for its authentic early-20th-century decor. The café is still run by the Vossen family but the beer is now produced by the Mort Subite brewery, a subsidiary of Alken-Maes, itself a subsidiary of Heineken. The café has been designated as a heritage site since September 17, 1998.
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