YOUR GUIDE FOR FOOD, DRINKS & STAYS

our favourite bars in brussels
Belgian beer café on two locations: one in the city centre and one in the St-Gillis district. If you visit the city centre one: have your cold brew on the beautiful covered terrace.
Wine bar in Ixelles that specializes in natural wines. Hungry? They also offer sharing dishes with regional and seasonal ingredients. Sustainability in both your glass and your plate.
Natural wine bar in the St-Gillis neighbourhood. Retro-like interior with contemporary wine selection. Small tapas menu available if you need some solids.
Wine bar and shop, again in St-Gillis. Wide selection of world wines. Don’t know where to start? Follow one of their tasting classes and become (or act like) an expert.
Wine bar and deli in Uccle. Wine historian Yann Grappe – what’s in a name – serves mainly French and Italian natural wines. An ideal combo with the tapas on the menu.
Japandi-style bar with a focus on cider. More than 80 ciders from all over the world on the menu as well as small bites to accompany your sparkling drinks.
Popular wine bar with a diverse selection. From bottles of small wine makers to grand cru’s, Étiquette has it all.
Funky wine bar on the lively Fish Market in the city centre. The fish market is long gone, but you can have some antipasti with your natural wine.
Wine bar formerly known as Infinity Wine Bar. Owner Jean Philippe – originating from the Alsace region – decided to add 15 kinds of flammkuchen to the menu, hence the change of the name. You can find them in the Sablon neighbourhood.
An oasis for wine lovers in the Dansaert district. Interior full of plants and light. If you get hungry after sipping your natural wine, go for the homemade pasta.