A POP-up Belgian-themed cafe is opening in a Glasgow loading bay.
Heverlee beer is bringing a drinking spot to a mysterious lane in Merchant City.
Heverlee at Tontine Lane, which is home to Turner Prize winning Douglas Gordon's Empire artwork - will be open from July 17 until August 2.
The bar will open the lane to the public for the first time, offering visitors a selection of Belgian beers and bar food to the city.
A range of lesser known brews are also being imported specially for the bar, giving customers the opportunity to explore Belgian beer culture in more depth.
A full entertainment schedule will be announced at launch, including celebrations on July 21 to mark Belgian National Day.
Leuven chef Wim Dejonghe will help curate the menu and make an appearance at the café bar to host beer pairing sessions.
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