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Le Duquesnoy offers something slightly different from the Rue du Marché au Charbon's bar cluster: a relaxed café-bar atmosphere that is comfortable from midday through the evening, making it one of Brussels' more versatile gay-friendly venues. The location on Rue Duquesnoy — very close to the Grand-Place — makes it a natural stop for visitors touring the city centre who want a welcoming space for coffee or a Belgian beer. The clientele is genuinely mixed: gay men, lesbians, and queer people of various identities alongside welcoming straight regulars, reflecting the integrated character of this part of Brussels' city centre. The atmosphere is conversational and unhurried — this is the kind of place where a solo traveller can sit for an hour with a book without feeling unwelcome. The proximity to the main tourist sites means it sees a consistent proportion of first-time Brussels visitors discovering the gay neighbourhood by proximity.
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