There are many good coffee bars in Brussels, one of them is Belga & Co with 2 locations in our city. Coffee from your own coffee roaster has been very popular in recent years. A good barista is necessary, together with a nice setting and a good location. Belga & Co has all these elements: a small, unobtrusive shop with a large window displaying "Belga & Co" in American style. Through the window, you immediately see the beautiful La Marzocco coffee machine in front of you. La Marzocco has been making espresso machines in Florence since 1927.
Simple Pleasures is Belga & Co's motto, and you notice it here too: no frills, just good coffee, friendly service and everything made in-house.
Besides a wide range of different coffee brews, hot and cold, you can also find an assortment of tea or order one of their homemade lemonades.
Belga & Co is located at the beginning of the nice Rue du Bailli that connects the avenue Louise with the Chaussée de Waterloo and hosts a lot of nice little stores and shops. You can come here for breakfast or brunch at the weekend before going shopping, or for a coffee in the afternoon.
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