Are you looking for a new spot to have an aperitif on Thursday night this summer? We have a unique plan for you. Come and enjoy many terraces on the famous Place du Jeu de Balle, in the heart of the emblematic district of Marolles ! The various bars on the square welcome you in a atmosphere tavern.
On the program: relaxed taverns and musical atmosphere
Every Thursday in the summer, the four corners of the Place du Jeu de Balle host terrace areas – guinguettes to the great pleasure of lovers of new trendy places to spend their Thursday evening. Deckchairs, large tables, parasols… everything is set up for a great, relaxed time, all in the heart of Brussels.
Discover the line-up of the Marolles taverns:
- 4 July: Fanfare Belgian Krewe
- July 11: Information to come
- 25 July: No Pareto
- August 1: Information to come
- August 8: Information to come
- 15 August Tropico Sun
- 22 August Lizco followed by The balcony
- August 29: Information to come
A recurring and free event, accessible to everyone
You are expected every Thursday in the summer on the Place du Jeu de Balle, in the heart of the Marolles, the echt brusseleir district ultimate. The terraces are accessible from 18 p.m. to 22 p.m. and the groups will perform from approximately 19 p.m. to 21 p.m.
And if you want to extend your evening, you can do so without worry in the various bars and restaurants in the area!
Attention ! There will be no no tavern on July 18, as the square will prepare to host the National Day festivities, which take place every year in the neighborhood. More information for this event: https://www.balnational.be/
The music is played in the open air, all passers-by can enjoy it. If you want to drink ou eat something, go to the shops then sit on the tavern terraces!
What to do before the taverns?
Do you have some time before or after? Awesome ! Take advantage of many shops in the neighborhood to walk around, make great purchases in small boutiques, taste a delicious pastry in an artisanal bakery or spot a unique piece of furniture in one of the many antique shops…