Restaurant Belga Queen Brussels
♿ Wheelchair accessible Restaurant

Restaurant Belga Queen Brussels

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

Belga Queen is housed in a former bank building from 1772 on Rue du Fossé aux Loups, close to La Monnaie and Brussels Central Station. The spectacular interior features a monumental glass ceiling, marble columns and a central oyster bar, giving it the feel of a cross between brasserie and event venue. The menu offers modern Belgian dishes, an extensive oyster selection and a solid range of Belgian beers and wines.

Accessibility is remarkably good thanks to the open, spacious architecture. The main entrance is step-free via a gentle ramp and wide enough for wheelchairs. The enormous ground-floor dining room has a level floor with no changes in height and provides ample manoeuvring space. There is an adapted toilet with grab bars and a generous turning area. The staff are experienced with guests who have reduced mobility and will happily advise on seating.

The restaurant sits in a pedestrian-friendly zone with fully paved pavements. Adapted parking spaces are available in the underground Parking Monnaie and Parking Grand Place, both less than five minutes away. De Brouckère metro and Brussels Central Station are within walking distance and accessible by lift, which makes the restaurant easy to reach from any part of the city.