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The best coffee shops in Brussels: 2023 edition

While Brussels may be famous for its "frites," waffles, and beer, the cosmopolitan city is quickly gaining recognition for its exceptional coffee scene. With a range of traditional coffee shops and unique concepts, Brussels has established itself as a destination worth exploring for coffee lovers. In this article, we've curated a list of the top coffee shops to visit in Brussels in 2023. Did your favorite spot make the cut?


Seven

Photo credit: Seven

It girl Melissa A.R. at Seven Coffee in Brussels. Photo credit: Instagram @mimiarr

Address: Rue Edith Cavell 10, 1180 Uccle

Weekdays: 8am - 5pm / kitchen until 3pm
weekends :10am - 6pm / kitchen until 4pm
tuesday closed
no reservations

Follow them: @seven.brussels

Why we love it: Looking for a coffee shop that combines style and substance in Brussels? Look no further than Seven. This charming coffee spot in Uccle is a must-visit for anyone who appreciates great aesthetics and even better coffee.

At Seven, the attention to detail is evident from the moment you walk in the door. The spacious, airy interior has plenty of seating options to suit your needs, whether you're looking for a cozy spot to study, a reliable Wi-Fi connection to complete your work, or a table to catch up with friends.

But it's not just the décor that's impressive at Seven. The coffee here is top-notch, with a range of delicious options to choose from. And if you're looking for a dairy-free option, Seven has got you covered - they offer a choice of regular or dairy-free milk. Additionally, they have a great lunch menu with plenty of healthy, yummy options.

What sets Seven apart, however, is the overall experience. The carefully curated playlist creates the perfect ambiance, whether settling in for a leisurely afternoon or just popping in for a quick caffeine fix. And with friendly, knowledgeable staff on hand to help guide you through the menu, you're sure to have a memorable visit.

So if you're looking for a coffee shop that delivers style and substance, be sure to add Seven to your list of must-visit spots in Brussels. You won't be disappointed.


L‘Atelier en Ville Coffee - Avenue Louise

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Photo credit: L’Atelier en Ville Coffee

Address: Place Stéphanie 6, 1050 Brussels

Weekdays: 10:30 - 18h00

Closed on Sundays

Follow them: @latelierenville

Why we love it: This café is a delightful blend of indoor and outdoor seating, creating a charming atmosphere that's perfect for a coffee break. The Bohemian decor, with its colorful rugs, plants, and quirky details, adds a touch of whimsy and warmth to the space. Whether you prefer to sit inside or outside, you'll feel right at home.

If you're in the mood for a snack, the café offers a delicious selection of freshly baked pastries, soups, and salads that are sure to satisfy your cravings. And after a long day of shopping on Avenue Louise, there's nothing better than taking a break and relaxing in this cozy and inviting spot.

So if you're looking for a café that's a little off the beaten path, but still close enough to the action, this is the place for you. Come for the coffee, stay for the atmosphere, and leave feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.


Jackie - Coffee & Magazines

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Address: Chausée de Charleroi 203, 1060 Saint-Gilles

Weekdays: 8am - 6pm | Weekends: 9am - 6pm

Follow them: Jackie

Why we love it: Jackie is a coffee shop like no other. Not only do they serve perfectly crafted coffee, but they also offer a unique selection of carefully curated magazines from around the world. From Kinfolk to Apartamento and many other gems, you can browse, read, or buy your favorite publications while savoring your latte.

What's more, Jackie has a cozy and stylish co-working space upstairs that's perfect for entrepreneurs, freelancers, or anyone who needs a quiet place to work on their projects. The atmosphere is relaxed, and the "come as you are" vibe is very welcoming, making it a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike.

Whether you're in the mood for a delicious coffee, a good read, or a productive work session, Jackie has got you covered. So if you happen to be in the neighborhood, don't miss the chance to check it out and experience its unique charm.

Buddy Buddy

Buddy Buddy Brussels. Photo credit: Buddy Buddy.

Address: Rue des Drapiers 10, 1050 Brussels

Hours: Open every day from 9:00 to 18:00

Follow them: @buddybuddy

Why we love it: Wow, where do we start? Well, they are a Brussels institution. Also, they are entirely plant-based. Second, in addition to some coffee classics such as (oat) cappuccinos, (oat) lattes and (oat) flat whites, this is one of the few coffee places with their own signature drinks featuring their specialty nut butters, such as Le Buddy — a mix of BuddyBuddy peanut butter, oat milk, espresso, and cacao. Third, we love the crowd. This place always seems to attract the coolest people in Brussels without any uptight vibes. Fourth, the nut butters of course! You can choose from chocolate cinnamon roll, pure french hazelnut, almond, praline and peanut butter among others. Fifth, the cool merch. If you are visiting Brussels, and you’d like to take home a few souvenirs, or if you are a die-hard regular at the café, the merchandise is really cool.

Enough reasons, yet? Well, then, it is your turn to check it out and come up with new ones.

The Golden Bean — Rue de Namur

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Address: Rue de Namur 29 , 1000 Brussels

Weekdays: Monday to Friday: 8h00 – 18h30
Saturday and Sunday:
09h00 – 18h00

Why we love it: because of its unwavering commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. The baristas are friendly and knowledgeable, always happy to guide you through the menu and answer any questions you may have. And with its cozy ambiance and laid-back vibe, you're sure to have a memorable and enjoyable experience every time you visit.

And if you're looking to take the Golden Bean experience home with you, be sure to grab a bag of their freshly roasted coffee beans from different parts of the world.