Gourmet restaurant in an 18th-century bank building in central Brussels. Refined Belgian cuisine, oyster bar, and cigar lounge in the former vault. Spacious interior with dome and stained glass windows.
A historic setting for Belgian gastronomy
Belga Queen occupies an 18th-century bank building in the heart of Brussels, combining architectural heritage with contemporary gastronomy. The renovation preserves historical elements while incorporating modern amenities.
Distinctive spaces
- Main Hall: principal space under a dome, adorned with decorations representing Belgian provinces
- L'Écailler: bar dedicated to fresh seafood
- The Vault: former safe room converted into an event space
- Cocktail bar at the entrance
- Cigar lounge set up in the former vault in the basement
Culinary offerings
- Refined Belgian cuisine with contemporary reinterpretation of classics
- Emphasis on seafood and local gastronomy
- Wide selection of seafood platters
- Fresh oysters and caviar available by the gram
- Extensive wine and cocktail list
Practical information
- Business lunch option on weekdays
- Reservation recommended, especially on weekends
- Elegant dress code advised
- Suitable for couple dinners, business meals, or family gatherings
Design and ambiance
- Spacious interior with stained glass ceiling
- Blend of period architectural elements and contemporary design
- Atmosphere combining elegance and warmth