Is there a dress code at Brasserie Chez Clément?
By Lorenzo Eeman, Brasserie Chez Clément · Updated 2026-05-21
Quick answer
There is no strict dress code at Brasserie Chez Clément. Smart casual is the natural fit for the brasserie atmosphere, with a slightly more dressed feel for dinner, weddings in the conservatory and Thursday disco night evenings.
Chez Clément is, in spirit and in scale, a traditional Belgian brasserie rather than a black-tie fine-dining room. The clientele is genuinely multi-generational: families with children at Sunday lunch, business diners in jackets at midday, couples on a date in the conservatory, and an animated bar crowd in the evening. The brasserie seats 230 guests across the main room, the glass conservatory and the bar, and can host up to 250 guests for private events, a scale that calls for a clear style baseline but stops well short of a formal dress code.
For an everyday visit, weekday lunch, family Sunday roast, casual dinner with friends, smart casual is the comfortable middle ground: a neat shirt or blouse, jeans without obvious tears, a jumper or jacket if the weather calls for it, presentable shoes. For Thursday disco night evenings, regulars tend to dial up the look slightly: a sharper outfit, a pair of nicer shoes, perhaps a touch of evening energy. Nothing extreme is expected; nothing performative is required either.
Specific occasions naturally call for the dress they call for. A wedding in the conservatory, where Marie and Gilles Verleyen, the fifth-generation owners, were themselves married, will see guests in suits and dresses, as you would expect. A business lunch dinner with international clients tends to slide towards jacket-and-shirt. A communion brings out the family Sunday best. A Raclette evening in October-November tends towards warm woollens. The brasserie's spirit accommodates all of these without lecturing anyone.
No strict dress code at Brasserie Chez Clément. Smart casual attire is appreciated, the establishment welcomes both family gatherings and business meetings without excessive formality. If a specific event invitation comes with its own dress code, follow it. If you are unsure for a particular booking, a corporate dinner, a milestone birthday, a wedding rehearsal, a quick phone call to the team on +32 2 652 33 92 will clarify the room's tone on the day.
- Formal dress code: none.
- Recommended baseline: smart casual, presentable.
- Weekday lunch: casual to business-casual.
- Dinner: smart casual; slightly dressier on weekends.
- Thursday disco night evening: dressed-up casual, evening energy.
- Wedding / private event in the conservatory: follow the host's invitation.
- Children: family Sunday best is welcome; children also welcome in everyday wear.
If you'd like to confirm the tone for a specific occasion, ring +32 2 652 33 92 or write to info@brasseriechezclement.be.
