What a great find! This reasonably sizable restaurant makes great effort at satisfying Belgian beer lovers. With twelve beers on tap (going far beyond the standard Stella and Leffe to all manner of dark, blonde, trappist and other brews), you won't be disappointed and the menu's not bad either with snacks, sandwiches and mains. You can also get chips with a range of dips, although there were no cones to be seen.
My party didn't tuck into any of the mains, but the sandwiches and lunch specials satisfied. I did see several hefty bowls of mussels being delivered to other tables that looked pretty tasty. Other than that, you should know that the seating is mostly on long common tables, which can often be either good or bad for large groups - I guess it all depends on the crowds there when you go.
The beers aren't cheap, but they tend to have a higher alcohol content and they are all far more flavourful and interesting than your average pint. Plus, they sell two-pint glasses, in case you are looking to get real knackered, and they also offer a 'flight' of beers if you want to taste a few different kinds.