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In the opulence of the "Belle Epoque" Café Métropole, time passes slowly and comfortably.

Some customers were on their own reading or dreaming while Michèle (Merline) and I were clicking and clicking... Plenty of opportunities for photos, but my little camera does not have a very big zoom.

Continuing the B&W series till the end of this year at least,

... and still waiting for our friend Polonaise.

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The Café is part of the hotel Metropole, on the famous Place de Brouckère which was glorified by Jacques Brel. It was "inaugurated in 1895, ... a majestic 19th-century landmark ... located in the historic centre of Brussels, (few) steps from Grand Place and the city's most exciting shopping, restaurants and nightlife".

Frommer's Review :
"Many Brussels visitors never get beyond the pleasant heated sidewalk section of this massive Victorian-style cafe. Inside you find a casually elegant decor, highlighted by a marble fireplace, colorful wooden puppets hung from the high ceilings, and comfortable leather seating arranged in cozy groupings. The menu includes sandwiches, soups, quiches, and other light meals. The bar menu fills no fewer than six pages, including some rather exceptional specialties from the head barman".

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