Art Nouveau brasserie from 1904 in central Brussels. Restored Belle Époque interior with original tables and stained-glass dome. Authentic Belgian cuisine in a heritage-listed setting since 2000.
A preserved Art Nouveau gem
Greenwich Café, established in 1904, embodies the essence of Brussels' Art Nouveau. Its building, listed as remarkable architectural heritage since 2000, has been meticulously restored to its original 1914 appearance.
Distinctive architectural elements
- Authentic Art Nouveau façade
- Original stained-glass dome
- Spacious interiors with original cast iron and marble tables
- Preserved mirrors and glass roof
A historic meeting place
Greenwich stands out for its central space dedicated to chess players, perpetuating a unique cultural tradition in a historic setting.
Authentic Belgian gastronomy
The cuisine emphasizes traditional Belgian and European flavors:
- Meatballs with fries
- Rabbit in Kriek beer
- Flemish carbonade
- Mussels and fries
- Cheese croquettes
Amenities and services
- New kitchen in the basement
- Outdoor terrace
- Staff renowned for attentive service
Unusual details
- Unique artistic decoration, including a knight in the restrooms
Greenwich Café offers an immersion in Belgian architectural and culinary heritage, combining the authenticity of a century-old establishment with a quality gastronomic experience.