
HAPPY US! HAPPY YOU!
Hello Burger Fans,
As some of you know, last February we opened our most recent restaurant, Gerpinnes. It has been almost seven years since Huggy’s Bar has existed (we will celebrate our anniversary in September ^^), and so many things have changed, evolved and matured over the years. Six and a half years is already quite an achievement in itself, but something even more BIG jumped out at us: Gerpinnes was our 10th restaurant. Tenth. T‑E‑N!!! Can you believe it, those of you who have followed us from the beginning*? We can hardly believe it ourselves.

Long story short: We wanted to tell you that it’s thanks to you, our Burger Fans – the best in the world – that we are here today! Thanks to you that Huggy’s Bar rises and reinvents itself every day. Thanks to you that we can open new restaurants and let all of Belgium discover us! Thanks to you that we bust our butts to find new innovations and new Burgers of the Month.
You give us wings!
This Wednesday 8 May, surprise! To greedily celebrate our 10 restaurants open, we will OFFER A CHEESE CROQUETTE to all our customers! In the burger or on the side, it’s up to you: just like the Magic Tom and its famous THB cheese croquette (our signature burger), each Burger can also become “MAGIC” 😀

Don’t hesitate, Wednesday 8 May, be greedy: it’s on us 😊Reservations here >>>
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* A little reminder: Thomas and Roberto set off on the THB adventure (that’s The Huggy’s Bar) when they came out of their studies. They had fallen for US culture and especially their gourmet burgers, not at all popular in Belgium at the time (things have changed a bit since then… 😉). That’s how (to cut a long story short…) they opened THEIR little restaurant in an old building in Liège, Boulevard d’Avroy. It was like a dream, for hospitality fans, to combine passion and work, and at the beginning they didn’t have any ambition to open a chain of restaurants! They tell us today: “We were far from imagining the scale that decision would take and the impact it would have on our lives.”