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02 April 2019

Leuven Jazz Festival - Sunday 24 March 2019

We had agreed in advance that a day out in Leuven would be a good idea based on our previous stay there in March 2018. Find links to five previous Leuven blog posts at the end of this post.


A sunny start to the day on Sunday 24 March 2019, the third day of our Brussels trip. A short walk to Brussels Midi station, weekend return tickets to Leuven for 6.60 euros each from the ticket machine, up the escalator to platform 12 and we found seats on the busy 10.56am train due to arrive at 11.24.
After a smooth ride mainly through flat countryside, you know you will soon be at Leuven station when the train passes the tall tanks of the Stella Artois brewery.
Leuven has several universities and as the student population declines at weekends some bars, that rely mainly on students as customers, are closed on Saturday &/or Sunday.
After our previous visit to Leuven in March 2018, West Berkshire CAMRA Ullage magazine (Summer 2018) published my feature on the visit including a photos of Koen and Steven at M-Cafe and Jef Janssens at Hof ten Dormaal Brewery. Unfortunately M-Cafe is closed on Sundays but I was able to leave printed copies of the back issue on the bar counter by entering via M-Museum.
This was also an opportunity to pick up a copy of the Leuven Jazz Festival brochure (7th edition, 14-24 March 2019).
There was a chance to glance at this with coffee in the sunshine at a table outside Picasso Cafe looking across the cobbled square of Monseignur Ladeuzeplein towards Jan Fabre's beetle 'Totem' and the historic Leuven university library and tower.
Although we had missed the 12.15 start time, we were able to enjoy free access to a dark gallery level of nearby 30CC/Schouwberg to watch the jazz / funk fusion band Electric Banana 2.0, with members of the band that won the first B-Jazz international contest 40 years previously.
Emerging into the sunlight we headed to Taverne Universum via Monseignur Ladeuzeplein. Sint-Donatus park.
Although Taverne Universum has a spacious interior and a reasonable beer menu, the irritating pop music resulted in us walking out and heading instead to STUK passing remains of the 12th century city walls in Sint Donatus park.

STUK cafe  (1/2)

We found the cafe at STUK: House for Dance, Image & Sound was open at 13:40.Several customers were busy with laptops.
For my first beer of the day, I enjoyed Trappist Orval (4.20 euros) although it was a slight disappointment that it was not served in the correct glass. With big windows facing Naamsestraat, this is a light and spacious 'Grand Cafe' space with a bar at one end and a stage near the entrance.
We reached the peaceful surroundings of the Groot Begijnhof / Great Beguinage from the Zwartzusterstraat pedestrian entrance. The only vehicles on the cobbled streets are bicycles.
Our visit coincided with the flowering of the magnolia tree on the river banks where a bridge crosses.

De Vetten Os

We left the Begijnhof and walked through residential streets to De Vetten Os, Simon's favourite locals bar in the city.
I was inspired by the sunshine to order Hoegaarden from the limited range of draught beers. We chose a sunny inside table although a few tables are also available outside, next to the road.
We had noticed there was not much traffic as through traffic uses the city's ring road.
Locals were chatting at the bar and a mature woman also arrived and ordered a glass of beer at another table. We were given a friendly farewell by all on our eventual departure at 4pm.

Cafe Belge

After recrossing the river Dijle by following Janseniusstraat we reached the open space of Pater Damiaanplein where foursomes were playing pickleball in marked court areas. From here we turned north towards Oude Markt where we found Cafe Belge, with the pulpit near the front for the DJ, had no other customers inside.
We checked the blackboard behind the ornate bar for the choice of draught and bottled beers and then also looked at the extensive illustrated beer menu.
Disappointingly, my choice of Brouwerij t'Verzet Space Cadet wheat beer (3.50 euro) was served in a generic glass and the taste was more bitter than expected.
Some good tunes were playing on the sound system including the Zombies - Time of the Season, Rodriguez - I Wonder and Creedence Clearwater Revival - Born on the Bayou. On leaving we noticed there were now several customers at the shady outside tables with views of Oude Markt.

De Fiere Margriet

We walked past St Peter's church with its incomplete bell tower to find that De Fiere Margriet was closed on Sunday.

De Blauwe Schuite

We continued on via Mechelsestraat pedestrian street and Vismarkt to De Blauwe Schuit.
We found a table by a tall window in the narrower front part of the large room. Further back the room widens with windows to the courtyard garden opposite the bar.
After looking through the beer menu we ordered Leuvense Tripel by Brouwerij van Steenberge (Tim 4.20 euro) and Trappist amber coloured La Trappe Quadrupel (Simon, 11% ABV). Thankfully both were served at our table in the correct glasses and met our expectations for beers to savour rather than quaff!
The beermats, with an illustration of a view of Monseignur Ladeuzeplein where we had earlier had coffee, bore the slogan which translates as 'Park your bike quickly and safely?'. The reverse has a link to Leuven's transport iniatives which make the city a pleasure to walk around in, without the fumes and dangers of car traffic.
Simon had been anxious that the bar's pet peacock might have disappeared so we were pleasantly surprised to spot him in the courtyard as we departed at 6pm.
There is plenty of space in the courtyard to spend time outside on a warm day.

De Blauwe Kater

Only two minutes walk from here back through Vismarkt to De Blauwe Kater at Mechelsestraat, 51.
There is a choice of 8 draught beers and a beer menu also lists a variety of bottled beers.
My choice was a bottle of Saison Dupont and Simon chose a bottle of La Guillotine after noticing the display on the left of the bar.
These were served to our ground floor table beside a window with a view towards Vismarkt which has provision for bicycle parking..
There was a live Blues Brothers album playing on the sound system which Simon recognised with pleasure. On this occasion we did not hear much else though!
Visit 'the Blue Cat' on a Monday evening if you want to enjoy live blues music from touring bands. Details of the next gig are shown on a blackboard.
The blues music theme extends to the photo signs clearly distinguishing the Ladies and Gents toilets.
We stayed for a second beer and this was a chance for me to try Brouwerij van Hoegaarden Julius (8.5% ABV, 4 euros), as advertised in the window.
Before she finished her shift, I persuaded Chantal Alvarez, who had served us, to pose with a current issue of the West Berkshire CAMRA magazine Ullage.
It was around 7.45pm when we left and retraced our steps towards St Peters Church and the illuminated historic town hall beyond to stop for a quick Greek style meal nearby.

De Metafoor

Around 8.15pm we arrived at De Metafoor at Parijsstraat 34, one street down from the Oude Markt.
Inside tables were occupied but there were seats at the bar. Simon wasn't impressed with his choice of Le Fort by Brouwerij Omer Vander Ghinste but my Hapkin by Brouwerij Alken-Maes (8.5% ABV, 4.60 euros), served in the correct glass, became a new favourite.

Views from the bar towards the street are of subtle trompe-l'oeil wall art (top) and the snake plants on the window ledges adjoining the central doorway.

STUK Cafe (2/2)

The final event in the Leuven Jazz Festival was a free gig by I H8 Camera 'Super 9' at STUK Cafe from 9pm. There was barely enough room for the 8 guitarists and drummer to fit on the stage!
We found a space to squeeze in two extra seats at the side and waited patiently for the music to start with glasses of De Koninck Triple D'Anvers to ease the frustration of the delay. It was necessary to leave before the end of the show to catch the 22.33 train to Brussels Central station.

Brussels - Brewdog & Le Roi des Belges

Arriving at Brewdog Brussels, opposite the station entrance after 11pm, there was plenty of seating space.
We ordered 25cl glasses and my choice of Small Batch Juicy IPA tasted good and was less hazy than expected.
When staff started tidying up empty glasses from the tables, it was a sign that we should soon leave but there was still time to get Dana from Brewdog to pose with the Summer 2018 issue of Ullage for an #UllageOnTour photo to include in the @UllageBeer twitter feed.

With our hotel a 25 minute walk away towards Lemonnier we also managed to stop off at Le Roi des Belges at Place Saint Gery for a nightcap after midnight. A check on Untappd confirms that Simon's choice was Gageleer by De Proefbrouwerij an organic beer with bog myrtle.
A magazine rack on the wall seemed an appropriate place to leave my spare copy of Ullage magazine before we finally called it a night.

Links to 2018 Leuven blog posts:

 

Thursday 22 March - includes De Fiere Margriet, The Capital  Leuven Thursday Night
Friday 23 March - includes STUK, De Spuye Leuven Friday
                            - includes M-Cafe, Cafe Belge  Leuven Friday Night
Saturday 24 March - includes De Blauwe Schuit, Hof ten Dormaal  Leuven Saturday
                                - iucludes De Blauwe Kater, De Metafoor  Leuven Saturday Night 

Simon & Tim - The Capital - Thursday 22 March 2018






03 April 2018

Leuven - Friday night

Earlier on Friday 23 March, we had called in briefly at M-Cafe, using the internal entrance from M-Museum, when there was insufficient time to visit an exhibition by Edgard Tytgat.
After a rest at the hotel, we returned to M-Cafe via the external entrance at Savoyestraat 10.
The dimly-lit interior of M-Museum is visible through a glass wall at the far end of the bar. I ordered Brasserie de la Senne Taras Boulba from the beer menu under the misapprehension that it was available on tap. 
In fact the 14 beers on tap are listed on a blackboard behind the bar.
Koen brought the beers to our table and chatted with us about the cafe. He accepted a copy of West Berkshire CAMRA's Ullage magazine from my stock. We passed Koen's 'beer test' questions - I identified Brasserie de la Senne as a brewery from Brussels. Koen mentioned that M-Cafe holds regular beer events and that people were gathering this evening for a presentation about the Arthur's Legacy beers brewed at Brouwerij de Hoorn where Cornet is also brewed.
Later, Gunter Slachmuylders noticed that we were taking an interest in the presentation and invited us to stand at the side and sample a few of the beers that attendees were served while he translated salient points from the talk and slides. 
Gunter, quietly explained that he is employed by Brouwerij Palm (Steenhuffel) which owns Brouwerij Rodenbach (Roeselare) and Brouwerij de Gouden Boom (Brugge) as well as Brouwerij de Hoorn (Steenhuffel).
Simon was overjoyed to discover that Alexander, named after Alexander Rodenbach (b 28/9/1786), is now being produced again at Brouwerij Rodenbach for general sale. 'This mixed fermentation beer consists of two thirds beer that was matured in oak casks for 24 months and one third young beer, and has been subjected to maceration with sour cherries.'
After making a contribution towards the cost of the presentation we were able to sample Brugge Tripel Prestige 2016 (9.5% ABV) from Brouwerij de Gouden Boom. Also present at this event, Steven Bollion commented on Untappd 'Nose: juniper, coriander, orangepeel. Little Sweet, Dry, juniper, gin. Some cardboard... lemon, spicy....'. 
Simon and I had not intended to stay this long before finding a meal so we thanked Gunter and left before the end of the presentation and managed to find a table at De Werf, Hogeschoolplein 5, overlooking the square.
Simon's pasta with meatballs may have been a better choice than my pork wrap but my Duvel Tripel Hop Citra made a good accompaniment!
The decor is shabby chic with a 'decorating in progress' theme. It had an informal atmosphere and seems to be aimed at a student crowd serving popular beers and easy to prepare food.
Leuven's Oude Markt is famous for being ringed with bars of all types and has been named 'The Longest Bar in Europe'. 
We had identified Cafe Belge, Oude Markt 35, towards the lower left side of the www.use-it.travel map (illustrated by Studio Oogbouw) as a bar that should have some decent beer and arrived to find it dimly lit, noisy and crowded. 
 We found a space to stand below the DJ's pulpit, near the entrance to Cafe Belge. 
This was my chance to drink Pauwel Kwak from Brouwerij Bosteels from a new design freestanding glass. The famous hourglass shape is retained but it no longer requires a wooden holder. Closing time at Cafe Belge is 6am on Friday nights!
Oude Markt - looking south towards Heilige Drievuldigheidscollege
One beer here was enough and we emerged into the Oude Markt.
We called in to The Capital, Grote Markt 14 where there was one free table by the door. I enjoyed a bottle of one of my favourite beers - Hop Ruiter, an 8% IPA Tripel brewed by Scheldebrouwerij in Meer. We watched the chain-driven 'bottle lift' bringing beers up from the cellar to bar level and concluded that an employee must be based in the cellar simply to find bottles and place them on the constantly rotating lift.
We returned to M-Cafe shortly before midnight and found Koen and Steven at the bar. Only a few customers remained.
Steven introduced us to Spacelord from a 75cl bottle. With its coffee and vanilla flavours this was an ideal nightcap. 
The rear label has some nice graphics and plenty of information including ingredients (water, sugar, pale malt, chocolate malt, black malt, caramalt, malt extract, coffee, vanilla and cocoa), food matching suggestions and that 'Maltefakker' brewed Spacelord at Brouwerij de Vlier, Holsbeek (only 5km away). 
Subsequent research shows that it is usually possible to visit Brouwerij de Vlier's taproom on Saturdays from 16:00 to 20:00 and include a brewery tour at 15:00 for 5 euros. A return visit to Leuven seems necessary!
Oude Markt, Leuven
Friday night in Leuven had been interesting and enjoyable. Special thanks go to Koen, Steven and Gunter.