Hidden just steps from the Grand-Place at Pt Rue au Beurre 2, La Réserve stands as the oldest gay bar in Brussels—an enduring symbol of the city’s LGBTQI history and community spirit. More than just its age, its Belle Époque-inspired interior—with dark wood panels, golden touches, and soft lighting—lends the venue a unique charm that’s both vintage and inviting.
A defining feature of La Réserve is its warm, knowledgeable staff, always ready to share advice on the best local beers or offer tips for exploring Brussels. The atmosphere is cosy, laid-back, and welcoming, drawing a devoted clientele—especially among mature gay men, though people of all identities are at home here. For many, the bar’s inclusive vibe and rich history make it far more than just a classic watering hole—it’s an icon for LGBTQI life in Belgium’s capital.

La Réserve’s longevity is no accident: since opening over 50 years ago, it has witnessed and contributed to the evolution of LGBTQI rights in Brussels. Today, its old-school decor and glittering lights evoke eras gone by, yet the bar remains vibrant and relevant, a must-visit for locals and tourists alike. Whether you’re seeking thoughtful conversation, a taste of Belgium’s beer culture, or simply a safe and embracing environment, this taverna offers it all.
Useful Links
- La Réserve on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taverne.la.reserve/
- Practical address: Pt Rue au Beurre 2, 1000 Bruxelles
La Réserve is more than an institution—it’s a testament to the power of safe, friendly spaces, proudly serving every new generation of Brussels’ queer community.
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