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| Freising | Nice brown cafe in city centre. Good selection of beer, and the staff knows about them. Cosy and friendly atmosphere, my favorite place in Delft. The beer on the tap is changing weekly, the place is therefore always worth an extra visit.
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| jeroen | had my first westvleteren here for only 6,90.
The girls behind the bar know their beers!
I’ll be back soon!
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Rastacouere | A nice canalside pub with a few tables to make a terrace. Very nice, dark wooden interior with lots of Westy crates. Friendly waitress (landlady?), smiling and welcoming. Solid selection with nothing to really set it apart from the other Delft’s excellent Cafe, but the tap list should be different, so you may want to come by.
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kepano | Very close to the excellent Trappistenlokaal ’t Klooster, Doerak is adorned with stacked crates of Westvleteren. The interior is spacious making it easier to find a spot that isn’t too smoky. The selection is excellent, featuring a wider choice of Dutch brews than its neighbor and including the ’t IJ Struis that I craved. The cheese toasti was mediocre but an acceptable cure for a hungry stomach on the cheap. The service was pleasant, and again I was delighted to find the prices far more reasonable than any place I’ve encountered in Paris.
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skortila | Very good selection of belgian beers, nice, cosey, typical beer-pub atmosphere. Service is friendly and okay. Good place. Should go there another time.
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jbrus | Just opened recently and I kind of like it. Certainly the atmosphere was very good with a very friendly service. They say they have 150 different beers but I didn’t count. Surprisingly enough they didn’t have just the Inbev or Heineken imported stuff but also other nice beers. The have all Trappists (even Westvleteren for a short while), some nice geuze including Hanssens, ’t Smisje and other Belgian micro’s.
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