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Brussels' former Au Daringman cafe is to reopen under new ownership at the end of this month - and under a new name, Au Derby.

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The Brussels parliament has unanimously adopted a resolution aimed at providing a permanent legal framework for terraces set up by catering establishments in the capital's public spaces during the

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Cafe goers and owners were out in force last weekend at a demonstration in central Brussels following the closure of iconic cafes including Au Daringman, Monk and Café Metteko.

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Fourteen years after a ban on indoor smoking in bars and restaurants, almost one in 10 Brussels establishments still allows it, according to an investigation by Dutch-language media outlet Bruzz.

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Gas-fired patio heaters in cafes and restaurants in the Brussels region, used to warm up customers on chilly days from September to May, will be banned from 1 June 2026.

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The new edition of the European Bar Guide has looked favourably on Belgium in its latest rankings and even granted Brussels’ La Fleur en Papier Doré a near-perfect score of 9.7/10, putting it at n

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Cafes and restaurants in Brussels are racing against time to obtain clarity on the rules for occupying pavement space with terraces as the outdoor season approaches.

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The Brussels parliament has voted to postpone a ban on cafe patio heaters in the capital, which was originally due to come into force in June, by one year.

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Brussels’ Au Daringman cafe faces an uncertain future, with owner Martine Peeters unsure if the popular venue will stay open past 31 December this year.

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