La Mort Subite
About
La Mort Subite is one of Brussels’ oldest cafés, nestled in the historic Montagne‑aux‑Herbes quarter opposite the Grand Place. Since 1928 the family‑run establishment has celebrated its heritage through a neo‑Louis XVI interior, traditional Belgian beers—most famously the Mort Subite lambics—and a relaxed, convivial atmosphere that reminds visitors of a bygone era. Visitors can try classic Belgian gueuze, Kriek, and local ales served in glassware that harks back to the early 1900s, as well as seasonal menus featuring charcuterie, cheese, and light dishes. With free Wi‑Fi, a wheelchair‑accessible entrance, and a cellar that houses a fascinating collection of historic beer‑related memorabilia, La Mort Subite offers an authentic, beer‑centric experience in the heart of Brussels.
Highlights
- Historic 1902 Café
- Mort Subite Beer Selection
- Prime Location