Cafeterias at Galeries St-Hubert. Rue des Bouchers. <M> Gare Centrale. Opened by King Leopold I of Belgium in 1847, was one of the first indoor shopping arcades in Europe, and the first building in Brussels hosted a roof of glass and metal. It was made by Jean-Pierre Cluysenaar in neo-Renaissance style and inside cohabiting for over half a century and a good selection of the best shops in town luxury ornate and decorated with great care. It consists of two main parts: the Galerie du Roi and Quenn's Gallery and a third small section called Galerie du Prince. TAKING THE APPETIZER IN SAINT HUBERT GALLERIES.