Madame Moustache, a neo-cabaret place located on Place Sainte Catherine in Brussels, is the go-to place for drinking and dancing. During the day, Madame Moustache has a lovely terrace in the sun where you can enjoy a beer or a cocktail on a beach chair; at night, it turns into a small club. With parties varying from hip-hop nights to vinyl nights and from eighties Frenchies to soul funk & disco nights, every evening at Madame Moustache can be totally different.
Madame Moustache has a very diverse audience. In this place, you really have to open yourself up and dance and you'll have the night of your life! You will be received in a folksy and original atmosphere. During spring and you can order your drinks through the window at Madame Moustache, that's how their bar works haha. They offer a wide selection of cocktails, my favourites are the Granita Planters Punch or the Martini Fiero Spritz. Other than very nice cocktails, they offer softs, beers, cava, wine...
I really like going to this place, both for having a drink in the sun in the daytime and also for dancing and clubbing at night. You can never go wrong with Madame Moustache, fun is guaranteed.
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