This establishment is essentially a Belgian beer house. The first of this brand in Portugal and the second in the world. Belgian brewery Van Steenberge, a beer producer with more than 230 years of age, made the decision to open the doors of yet another of its Gulden Draak Bierhuis spaces in the city of Porto. It aims to be a place where beer enthusiasts can delight with a wide range of different types of beer. With 12 draft beers and more than 120 beers, Gulden Draak Bierhuis' largest beer selection obviously falls on Belgian beers, but it also offers a wide variety of beers of Dutch, German and Portuguese origin.
Belgian Beer, German Beer, Dutch Beer, Portuguese Beer
Tuesday to Sunday: 18h-01h | Friday and Saturday: 18h-02h
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Address:
Rua José Falcão, 82
Postal Code:
4050-315
City Zone:
Baixa
Mobile Phone:
916751359
Email:
geral@guldendraak.pt
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