La Luck ★ 4.1
La Luck on Rue Princesse in Lille started as a bar and bistro and now brews its own beer on site, alongside cocktails and a natural wine list.
Tip: Weekend service starts in the morning, so the house beer can be a brunch drink here.
Bierbuik is a brewery in Vieux Lille, Lille.
Editorially verified August 3, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Tip: The beers change constantly because they are brewed in small batches. Ask what is on before you sit.
Address: 19 Rue Royale, 59000 Lille
La Luck on Rue Princesse in Lille started as a bar and bistro and now brews its own beer on site, alongside cocktails and a natural wine list.
Tip: Weekend service starts in the morning, so the house beer can be a brunch drink here.
Brasserie Célestin brews on Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau in Vieux-Lille and runs guided visits with tastings, with a beer shop on Rue Esquermoise.
Tip: The 14:00 Saturday visit runs in English. Book it rather than turning up.
La Luck on Rue Princesse in Lille started as a bar and bistro and now brews its own beer on site, alongside cocktails and a natural wine list.
Tip: Weekend service starts in the morning, so the house beer can be a brunch drink here.
Brasserie Fives Cail brews inside the old metalworking halls on Place des Ouvriers in Lille, with a taproom looking straight onto the fermenters.
Tip: The core range is named for what the factory once built: Pont Levant, Locomotive, Ascenseur, L'Internationale.
Hop[i] brews on Rue de l'Hôpital Militaire in Lille and pours the results across fourteen taps, running as a restaurant at lunch and a bar at night.
Tip: Some of the fourteen lines are guest beers, so ask the bar which ones were brewed on these premises.
Brasserie Célestin brews on Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau in Vieux-Lille and runs guided visits with tastings, with a beer shop on Rue Esquermoise.
Tip: The 14:00 Saturday visit runs in English. Book it rather than turning up.
Le Singe Savant brews in Lille Moulins and pours twelve of its own beers in a taproom a hundred metres from the brewhouse itself on Rue d'Arras.
Tip: Food is simple and mostly vegetarian: houmous, frites, breaded tofu with satay sauce.
La Mousse Touch' on Boulevard Jean-Baptiste Lebas in Lille brews on a small scale and sells the region's other brewers alongside its own beer.
Tip: The cave stocks more than 250 references from the region's brewers alongside the house beers, so you can taste the region in one sitting.