Take a virtual break at Delirium, Brussels

It’s time for a break. For all of us around the world. A break nobody wanted like this. But now that we are facing this pandemic, there is not much that we can do as common citizens except thank the tireless efforts of doctors and healthcare workers across the world and all essential services staff who are at the forefront fighting for us and our safety every moment. Pray for them and all those who are suffering and pledge our commitment to do our bit by staying indoors and taking all precautions that we all know well by now. And time to take a family break and do things differently.

Brussels, Belgium
Family time

Social distancing is the need of the hour. And with so much of trash floating around on various social media platforms related to the virus, I also decided to take a break from most of them. Hence for me now it’s also Social Media Distancing, music, reading more travel blogs, watching a lot of travel videos on YouTube and getting to see more of this beautiful world through them. Also time to look back at our travel last summer and write a bit about some interesting experiences.

Brussels, Belgium

Happiness will be back again. Till then it’s time to look back and rewind with the wonderful moments of our past. Take a break from our worries and concerns. And light a lamp or a candle in our homes to drive away the negativity and darkness that this unwanted virus has brought to our lives.

Light

I have also taken a break from alcohol during this period of lock down. But today being a very hot day with the temperature rising here in our city, I felt like having a chilled beer. So I decided to take this virtual break at Delirium, Brussels. Come along and have a relaxed evening with us.

Delirium Cafe, Brussels, Belgium

Delirium Café is a bar in Brussels known for its long beer list. Located in the heart of the city, the Delirium Cafe is one of the most famous bars in Brussels and is a literal paradise for all the beer lovers. The bar holds one of the largest beer varieties in the world and has also been recorded in The Guinness Book of Records. On offer are beers from over 60 countries with over 2000 varieties, including many Belgian beers.

Delirium Cafe, Brussels, Belgium

The bar is located in the small alley called Impasse de la Fidelite / Getrouwheidsgang, only a couple of hundred meters from the Grand Place. The Jeanneke Pis statue is across the street from the entrance. The bar’s name comes from the beer Delirium Tremens, whose pink elephant symbol also decorates the cafe’s entrance.

Delirium Cafe, Brussels, Belgium

Delirium is huge with multi levels, including a semi secret outside roof patio. The beer decor throughout creates a fun, casual and retro environment.  The staff can be either super friendly, or robotic, depending on how crowded it is. For beer lovers, this touristy bar is a must visit. Come let’s go in and let me take you around to give you a feel before we settle down.

Delirium Cafe, Brussels, Belgium

Delirium Cafe, Brussels, Belgium

Delirium Cafe, Brussels, Belgium

Delirium Cafe, Brussels, Belgium

Delirium Cafe, Brussels, Belgium

Delirium Cafe, Brussels, Belgium

Delirium Cafe, Brussels, Belgium

Delirium Cafe, Brussels, Belgium

Delirium Cafe, Brussels, Belgium

You can choose from the Trappists, famous Belgian Abbay, strong brown beers, fruits or lighter from Belgium and the world. And for lovers of different tastes, unusual beers like chocolate, banana, with walnut Coco, spices, hot pepper, gingerbread and also gluten free beers.

Delirium Cafe, Brussels, Belgium

Delirium Cafe, Brussels, Belgium

Delirium Cafe, Brussels, Belgium

Add to the variety you will find a great decor and thousands of souvenirs on beer and breweries : old advertising plates, trays and glasses. There are jam sessions every Thursday, concerts from time to time and more surprises everyday. Time to settle down for a great evening.

Delirium Cafe, Brussels, Belgium

Delirium Cafe, Brussels, Belgium

Delirium Cafe. A must visit while you are in Brussels. Even for teetotalers for the experience, with a soft drink in hand and some cheese snacks to go along.

For now though it’s time to stay home.

Check this place out when in Brussels. PIN it

Delirium

46 thoughts on “Take a virtual break at Delirium, Brussels

  1. Delirium looks great, definitely a bar worth a (currently virtual) visit. Thanks for the tour.
    Sounds like you’re taking a really good approach to the social distancing situation. I am also checking the news very infrequently, as I’d rather focus on my own projects and friendships than dealing with the negativity. Hope you’re staying safe and well!

  2. sjd68

    Oddly I’ve found this to be the perfect time to drink more beer. :). I loved this virtual tour and what better name for a bar/pub than delirium. This place looks like a perfect bar for me and the type I could spend a few hours in. Of course once this Pandemic is over and social distancing is a thign of the past. I miss talking to people a lot with all of this. Wearing a mask no one sees you smile.

  3. Nicole Anderson

    This post has made me wish I had checked out this place when I stayed so close to Grand Place in Brussels just last year. The images you have shared here show how much character this place has and to think that they offer some 2000 varieties of beer is just mind-blowing! As you say, even if you are not a fan of beer itself, Delirium Cafe is a place that is worth visiting for the experience.

  4. Daniel Sierra

    Thanks for taking me out of my country for a while. I have never been to Brussels but now I feel I want to go and drink some beer! Stay safe!

  5. Lyosha Varezhkina

    It looks so very beautiful! Oh I miss outdoors too, Brussels is a nice city, I loved it there

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