Does Chez Clément have Wi-Fi for working lunches?
By Lorenzo Eeman, Brasserie Chez Clément · Updated 2026-05-21
Quick answer
Yes. Wi-Fi is available at Brasserie Chez Clément for working lunches at Genval / La Hulpe. Combined with the large free car park ten metres from the door, the 12:00 to 14:30 lunch service every day of the week, and the in-house Belgian brasserie kitchen, the venue suits a focused mid-day meeting without the friction of a city-centre table.
For a curious professional weighing up where to host a working lunch in the Brussels region, Wi-Fi access is rarely the headline criterion, but its absence becomes painfully obvious the moment a guest needs to share a document or join a quick call. Brasserie Chez Clément offers Wi-Fi to its guests, which combines neatly with the rest of the working-lunch toolkit on site.
The brasserie sits at the communal border of Genval and La Hulpe, in Walloon Brabant, ten metres from the boundary between the two communes. The location works as a logical mid-point between central Brussels (about twenty-five minutes via the Ring R0), the south-east of the capital (fifteen to eighteen minutes), Wavre (twelve minutes via the E411) and Louvain-la-Neuve (fifteen minutes). For a guest landing at Brussels Airport, the brasserie sits roughly thirty minutes away by car.
Beyond the connection itself, the practical environment supports focused conversation: separate dining spaces (main room, bar area, conservatory), a kitchen brigade of thirty-two led for thirty years by Vincent Frédéric De Laloy, and a service that handles 200 to 300 covers a service without losing its composure. The brasserie has run on five generations of family stewardship since 1858, the operational discipline shows.
For sensitive calls, video meetings or document handovers that need a quieter corner, ask the team for a table away from the bar and the main flow. The conservatory and a side of the main dining room generally work well for that purpose. Wi-Fi access details and any access code are provided on arrival by the floor team.
- Wi-Fi: available for guests at Brasserie Chez Clément.
- Lunch service: 12:00 to 14:30, seven days a week.
- Quiet table options: conservatory, side of the main dining room.
- Car park: large, free, ten metres from the entrance.
- Wheelchair access: entrance, dining room and toilets fully accessible.
- Access from central Brussels: approximately 25 minutes via the Ring R0.
- Access from Brussels Airport: approximately 30 minutes.
- Kitchen: Belgian brasserie, everything in-house, chef Vincent F. De Laloy since 1996.
To book a quieter table suited to a working lunch, head to brasseriechezclement.be/reservation or contact info@brasseriechezclement.be for a B2B brief.
