At the centre of the Galeries de la Reine, in what was once a theatre, and then a nightclub, the Vaudeville has recently re-emerged as an intimate and attractive restaurant combining all the necessary ingredients to become one of Brussels’ new hotspots.
Serge and Pascal Van Hamme have developed the principle of a delicious hot and cold buffet to which visitors can help themselves directly with the option of different plate sizes. They can enjoy their meal either on the terrace, or in the gallery, or on the first floor in one of three grand rooms decorated by Belgian designer Philippe Guilemin and directly overlooking the beautiful shopping arcade.
The Surrealists’, the Victor Hugo, and the Marx and Engels rooms, all personalised with works by Emile Vercruysse, provide a touch of history while blending perfectly with the modern decor.
As far as the majestic theatre is concerned, this has been restored and is reserved for events, weddings, receptions and seminars and can easily accommodate up to 250 people for dinner or 625 for a reception.
The restaurant is open 7 days a week.
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