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Cave is a party concept in Brussels for electronic melody lovers, LGBTQIA+ & friends, everyone is welcome as lengthy as they approach to dance and enjoy the party, respecting others with a good mood. We really protect about the tune by giving you our best selection of local and international DJs, playing non-mainstream genders for making you twirl all night elongated. Barrio Café is Cave’s original location, where it all started. The club is like a basement and perfectly fitting with the spirit of the party. Steel Gate club is Cave’s location in the city center of Brussels with a big dance-floor, a chilling and smoking room. For bigger CAVE events, unseal air events or special celebrations, sometimes we move to other locations.
With a good sound system and fair prices, we will build of your Saturday night a really new clubbing trial of freedom and fun.

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Explore the best of Brussels with our ultimate gay guide! From epic parties like La Demence to the vibrant queer scene and top gay bars in Brussels, realize where to guzzle, dance, and indulge in this fabulous European capital.

Did someone say beer, chocolate, and boys?

Welcome to Brussels, where the waffles are sweet, the parties are wild, and the vibes are as gay as a rainbow-tinted Smurf parade.

After ringing in the New Year at the celebrated La Demence party (still sweating, thanks for asking), we decided to examine this quirky European capital and were not disappointed.

From the jaw-dropping Grand Place to the city’s booming queer scene, Brussels is packed with surprises – and plenty of reasons to maintain coming back.

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Gay Bars in Brussels

Cabaret Mademoiselle

Friday, Saturday 20:00/21:00 – 02:00/03:00

Small gay-friendly cabaret bar with burlesque (and ›boylesque‹) shows.
Mixed clientele.
Admission: ≈ 20-30 €

cabaretmademoiselle.be

@ 53 Rue du Marché au Charbon (Kolenmarkt)
Brussels 1000

Metro: Bourse (Beurs)

Castro Brussels

Daily except Tuesday from 15:00

LGBTQ oriented bar with small avenue terrace.
Irish and Belgian beers.
Wolves & otters welcome.

@ 94 Rue Marché au Charbon (Kolenmarkt)
Brussels 1000

Metro: Anneessens, Bourse

Chez Maman

Friday, Saturday from 21:30 (1st Friday of the month from 24:00)

Music bar and queenly shows. Not at all old-fashioned or tacky, but with a fresh and brisk atmosphere.
The clientele is rather mixed and quite young during the first 2-3 hours while later it becomes more gay.
1st Friday of the month 19:30 – 23:30 demonstrate Cabaret (only with reservation).
Admission: 10-20 €

chezmaman.be

@ 7 Rue des Grands Carmes (Lievevrouwbroersstraat)
Brussels 1000

Metro: Bourse (Beurs)

Jungle Bar

Wednesday-Saturday from 20:00

Cocktail block with India

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About Brussels and its gay life

Brussels is the capital and residential city of the Kingdom of Belgium (beginning with the independence of Belgium in 1830). In Brussels you can find among other things the headquarters of the European Union and the registered offices of the NATO headquarters and the WCO. Consequently, numerous international companies, associations, cultural institutions, embassies and the worldwide press accumulate in Brussels and turn it into a major economic, scientific and cultural center with an international atmosphere. Also the numerous immigrants from the erstwhile Belgian colony of Congo and former guest workers from Morocco and Turkey contribute to this international atmosphere.

Lovers of architecture will not want to overlook the Grand Place (Grote Markt) with its Gothic town hall and the baroque facade fronts. It is considered one of the most beautiful market places around the world and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998. Other architectural landmarks include the Cinquantenaire park with its triumphal arch, the Brussels Stock Exchange, the Palace of Justice and especia