
Breakfast & Brunch.
Ici Epicerie fine
Make sure to book a table before heading to Brunch at ICI! Tasty, healthy ingredients and a lovely bread selection make this litte Brunch spot very popular.
Peck 47
Rue du Marché aux Poulets is not one of my favourite corners in Brussels: Close to Grand Place there are a lot of tourists. Peck 47 is a welcome oasis.
Leopold Café Press
Fresh pastries, great coffee and a stylish interior make Leopold Café Press one of the best breakfast cafés in Brussels. Beware of the angry smurf!
La Fabrique
We are Brunch fans. And we are huge La Fabrique fans, because of their weekend brunch. It's lavish, it's tasty, it's one of the best brunches in Brussels.
Maison Renardy
In the middle of Matongé, you will find Maison Renardy, a very chic tea-room, where their homemade pastries and coffee are being served on a silver tray.
Au Pays Des Merveilles
Bagels and Brunch sounded like a great combination, so we decided to have a weekend breakfast at Au Pays Des Merveilles. It's a nice, quite Belgian place.
Sucré Salé
There's many options for food & drinks around Place Fernand Coq: Coffee and Cocktails at De Haus, Burgers at L'Amour Fou - or Breakfast here at Sucré Salé.
Charli Bakery
We went to Charli to track down the best croissants in town. We immediately fell in love with this bakery (and all the sweet treats) in the St. Catherine area.
La Tricoterie
In an old factory building in St Gilles you will find La Tricoterie and its industrial chic: On Sundays, come here for a little market as well as the brunch.
Les Filles
Ever wanted to sit around huge Belgian farmhouse table with people from all around the world? Try Les Filles and their great weekend Brunch.
Epaulé Jeté
Finally another alternative to Café Belga - now there is a (new) venue on lovely Place Flagey: Épaulé Jéte. They also do a Brunch Buffet on the weekends.
OMA
The decor looks like it's your Grandmother's house - which is quite fitting, since OMA means granny in German. Come and visit for a great weekend brunch.
L'Orangerie
Parc Egmont is a hidden gem in the city centre. Once you are inside, you cannot miss the Orangerie, where you will find tea, coffee and even brunch.
L'Atelier en Ville
It's a Café, it's a interior design shop, it's a trendy clothing store. It's hard to put a label on L'Atelier en Ville, which is what makes this place great.
Bla Bla Gallery
In the bustling area around the Jeu de Balle in the heart of Brussels the Bla Bla Gallery is hidden away in a little side street. Sunday Brunch on offer.
banco bar
When we went to the banco! bar/resto in Ixelles, the place was buzzing. It's quite a nice place and their burgers have a good reputation, too.
Café Maison du Peuple
The Café Maison du Peuple did seem like an appealing place - it looked friendly, warm, trendy. It all started to go wrong when we ordered at the bar.