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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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Representatives of the hotel, restaurant and catering (horeca) sector will take legal action against new flexi-work legislation at Belgium’s constitutional court, announcing: “We want to support e

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Brussels’ well-known cafe Monk, which closed in May, is preparing to reopen under new management and with a new name: Billie.

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The Walloon government has broken its 2019 promise to ensure the free service of water in hotels, restaurants and cafés after concerted pushback from the catering industry.

Illustration picture shows a restaurant bar in Brussels, Belgium (BELGA PHOTO HATIM KAGHAT)
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The development of teleworking has strongly impacted the hospitality sector during the pandemic, particularly in certain districts of Brussels where companies and administrations are located.

Illustration picture shows the reopened outside terraces of bars and restaurants, Saturday 08 May 2021, in Brussels. Restaurants and bars remained closed for almost seven months due to the Covid-19 pandemic. (BELGA PHOTO HATIM KAGHAT)
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A new initiative to boost the Brussels hospitality sector, which has been badly hit since the start of the health crisis, is to be launched by the federation which represents cafes, bars and resta