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Chez Clément can host groups of any size from 10 to 250 seated, or up to 500 standing in full private-event configuration. For a Belgium match at the 2026 World Cup, contact the team directly (+32 2 652 33 92 or [email protected]) with the match date, group size and preferred format. Partial privatisation of the conservatory works well for 30 to 60 people. Group bookings for known Belgium fixtures should be secured 7 to 21 days in advance.
Belgian national team matches during a major tournament are the busiest single-event nights in a Belgian brasserie of this size. The scale of the Red Devils fan base, combined with the low number of Walloon Brabant venues that combine a Belgian carte, TV broadcasting and real capacity, concentrates demand on a small number of addresses. Chez Clément sits in that category, with 230 seated covers, the ability to scale to 250 seated for events, and up to 500 standing in the cocktail-style Thursday disco configuration.
Group formats scale in three broad tiers. A group of 10 to 25 people is a standard large table or two adjoining tables, taken from normal reservation flow and not requiring privatisation. A group of 25 to 60 people typically means partial privatisation of one of the rooms, most naturally the conservatory, with a set carte de brasserie carried out from the standard menu. A group of 60 or more starts to require full privatisation of a room, and above 100 the entire venue can be reserved for a private event.
The Belgian carte carries through regardless of group size. The house offers a la carte pricing between 20 and 60 euros per person for dinner, so a Belgian brasserie evening for a group of supporters typically lands in the 30 to 45 euros per head range once a main and a starter are included. Drinks are separate, with a bar carrying craft Belgian beers (Bertinchamps is on the list), classic pilsners, wine and cocktails. TVs are on throughout opening hours, so a group can follow the match on site without any special AV setup.
Timing matters for the tournament. The Belgium group-stage matches are known several weeks in advance, and the knockout draws (round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals) are only confirmed a few days before kickoff. For group-stage matches, booking 21 days in advance is comfortable. For knockout matches, book within 48 hours of the draw. The final on Sunday 19 July is a fixed date and should be booked from late June if a group format is required. The team also handles corporate viewings, alumni groups, sports clubs and expat associations regularly, so specifying the format on the first call speeds things up.
| Group size | Format | Recommended booking window |
|---|---|---|
| 10 to 25 | Large table, standard reservation | 7 to 14 days ahead |
| 25 to 60 | Partial privatisation (conservatory) | 14 to 21 days ahead |
| 60 to 150 | Full private room, set carte | 21 to 30 days ahead |
| 150 to 250 seated / 500 standing | Full venue privatisation | 30 days or more |
For a group booking for a Belgium World Cup match, call +32 2 652 33 92 or write to [email protected]. For standard reservations, book at brasseriechezclement.be/reservation.

