Craft brewery in a 1932 Art Deco building, combining microbrewery, Mediterranean restaurant, and art gallery. Eclectic 1500 m² decor blends industrial and Art Deco elements, with unique ordering system and guided tours.
A unique concept in the heart of Brussels
Brasserie Surréaliste reinvents the brewing experience in an exceptional architectural setting. Housed in a former banana warehouse from 1932, this 1500 m² brewery skillfully merges artisanal production, gastronomy, and contemporary art.
Innovative architecture and design
- Preservation and enhancement of original Art Deco elements
- Integration of a visible microbrewery in the basement
- Versatile layout: restaurant, bar, shop, ephemeral gallery
- Eclectic decor combining industrial, Art Deco, and neo-Gothic pieces
- Three-layer historical floor, testament to the location's evolution
Culinary and brewing experience
- Mediterranean "sharing food" menu focused on communal dining
- Use of fresh, local products
- Wide selection of on-site brewed craft beers
- Ordering system at the bar and in a dedicated space
- Guided brewery tours offering immersion in the brewing process
Atmosphere and programming
- Both refined and relaxed ambiance
- Ephemeral gallery promoting young artistic talents
- Covered outdoor terrace combining comfort and design
- Daily happy hour from 5 PM to 7 PM
Practical information
- Ideal for groups with large wooden tables
- Reservation recommended
- Specialties to discover: burrata, tuna tataki, pommes dauphines