Looking for a chill evening filled with flavour and friendship? On April 26, 2026, the LGBTQ+ community group Rainbowfriends invites you to a warm and tasty Wine & Cheese Night at Les Grands Carmes in the heart of Brussels — the perfect moment to unwind, reconnect, and support a meaningful cause.
A friendly evening for a great cause
Organised by Chille Deman, founder of Rainbowfriends, this laid-back event brings people together around one of Belgium’s best comfort pairings: cheese and wine.
Guests can enjoy a generous buffet featuring fine cheeses, charcuterie, and a dessert selection, all accompanied by carefully chosen wines — in a warm, welcoming setting where community really means connection.

All profits from the evening will support the projects of Rainbowfriends, which works to build visibility, solidarity, and wellbeing for older LGBTQ+ people in Belgium.
A reservation is required via SumUp:
👉 rainbowfriends.sumupstore.com/product/buffet-rainbowfriends-26-04-2026-2027
Online payment confirms your seat, but it’s also possible to pay on the day if you let the organisers know by email in advance.
🧀 Rainbowfriends Wine & Cheese Night
📅 Sunday, April 26, 2026 – 5PM to 9PM
📍 Les Grands Carmes, Rue des Lievevrouwbroers 20/22, 1000 Brussels
🎟️ Reservation: rainbowfriends.sumupstore.com
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