
Le Cercle des Voyageurs
French-Belgian
Le Cercle des Voyageurs is a travel-themed restaurant and cultural cafe on Rue des Grands Carmes in central Brussels, a short walk from the Grand Place. Founded by adventurer Brigitte de Clercq, the venue is built around a travel and art concept with distinct character across its four spaces. The restaurant is open daily from late morning through midnight, and all four rooms are available for private hire.
The menu is French-Belgian with Mediterranean touches, covering seafood, classic Belgian dishes like carbonade flamande and waterzooi, pasta, and seasonal game. Four separate spaces can be privatised individually or combined, and group menus are available alongside the a la carte.
Capacity and layout
Total capacity: [To be confirmed]
Maximum group size: [To be confirmed]
Maximum group size seated: [To be confirmed]
Outdoor seating: [To be confirmed]
Private dining / Group rooms: Yes - four privatisable spaces:
La Brasserie (60)
L'espace Vege (36)
La Bibliotheque (70 banquet / 110 cocktail)
Les Caves du Cercle (80 banquet / 125 cocktail)
Wheelchair accessible: [To be confirmed]
Accessible restrooms: [To be confirmed]
Cuisine and dining
Cuisine type: French-Belgian, Mediterranean
Group menus available: Yes
Dietary accommodations:
Vegetarian
Event suitability
Corporate events
Seminars
Cocktail receptions
Weddings
Private celebrations
Business meetings