Belgian Beer Café

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Belgian Beer Cafe
TypePrivate
IndustryRestaurant, beer cafe
Founded1998 (1998)
Headquarters,
Belgium
Number of locations
60+
Websitewww.belgianbeercafe.com

Belgian Beer Café is a chain of concept cafe-restaurants specializing in Belgian-inspired food and Belgian beers. The company was founded in Brussels in 1998 by InBev and now is part of the Anheuser-Busch InBev Group.[1] Currently,[when?] Belgian Beer Cafés can be found in 50 cities spread out over 19 countries.[citation needed]

History[]

The Belgian Beer Café concept pairs Belgian beers with Belgian cuisine.[1] The Cafés were designed by Creneau International, inspired by the look of Belgian Cafés during the interbellum and incorporating many elements of Belgian Art Nouveau architect Victor Horta.[2]

Belgian Beer Cafés come in two slightly different concepts: rural and cosmopolitan.[citation needed] The rural version imitates the typical Belgian brasserie, which is rather spacious with a large amount of seating and a good view of the comings and goings.[citation needed] The cosmopolitan-orientated Cafés are furnished in a more efficient way, less roomy and are targeted to a different audience.[citation needed]

At first, the beer menu was limited to only original InBev brands but over the years the number of participating breweries has grown.[citation needed]

At the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai, China, a complete Belgian Beer Café was constructed in the Belgian EU pavilion,[3] drawing some 110,000 visitors.[citation needed]

The Belgian Beer Cafés were also represented in 2011 at the Cleveland Wine Festival.[4] During the festival, a Belgian Beer Café served Stella Artois (premium lager), Hoegaarden (white wheat beer) and Leffe (abbey beer).

International expansion[]

As of 2011, Belgian Beer Café locations can be found in 51 cities spread out over 20 countries and 4 continents (Europe, Asia, North America and Australia).[citation needed] Most of the cafes are located in city centres, but the Cafés can also be found in hotels and at international airports.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Belgian Beer Café Plans For 60 U.S. Locations". Brewbound. 2011-09-21. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  2. ^ "Creneau International Belgian Beer Cafe concept".
  3. ^ "Official website Belgian EU pavilion". Archived from the original on August 19, 2010.
  4. ^ Cleveland Wine Festival

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