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The Sister Brussels Café | Gluten-free in Bruxelles

Rue Chair et Pain 3, Bruxelles

The Sister Brussels Café is a cozy place just steps from the Grand Place, known for its offerings of vegan and gluten-free dishes. The staff is courteous and the quality of the food is appreciated, making it a rare and valuable choice for those with special dietary needs.

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Marco Pacella
03/01/2026
5

It was a great discovery here in Brussels. After randomly eating there the first night, we went back every day for brunch. A wide gluten-free selection, very, very good dishes. Small but nice place. Friendly staff. I recommend it!

Immagine del profilo di Manu P
Manu P
26/10/2025
5

In the center, this delightful bistro has a truly perfect gluten-free offering that we discovered for lunch but also provides really special proposals for brunch or breakfast. Accompanied by a good red wine and a very good gluten-free beer on tap. Very kind staff.

Immagine del profilo di Gianmarco Sestili
Gianmarco Sestili
01/05/2025
5

An extremely evocative location situated in a small village that offers a splendid view of the City Hall, with a wide variety of gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options. The food is truly excellent, and the cappuccino makes you feel at home, a special thank you to Mauro who helped us and advised us with the menu selection.

Immagine del profilo di Sabrina Di Rubbo
Sabrina Di Rubbo
28/12/2024
4

Very nice restaurant 50 meters from the main square. 100% gluten-free organic offerings. Interesting menu, very good gluten-free beer. We ordered falafel and 2 types of focaccia. The falafel were not to our liking, too heavy and doughy, a rich dish with 6 big balls. The focaccia was very good but it's a small toast. Nice environment but a bit dirty, tiny tables. We were behind the door and felt very cold. There was incredible foot traffic and constant cold air. Prices a bit high for what we ate, especially the focaccia. I recommend it.

Immagine del profilo di Andrea Longo
Andrea Longo
17/12/2024
4

Breakfast at The Sister to try the famous waffles (gluten-free and lactose-free). The place is very nice with great music, but the tables are really too small and too close together. I chose to try the black&white waffle (at the reasonable price of €10) and a cortado (coffee and milk). With confidence, I ask for lactose-free milk... no, from a list of options, I choose soy. Maybe I had very high expectations, or maybe it cost me an arm and a leg, but the waffle let me down. It was emotionless and lacked personality. The cortado was good. The staff, however, was very friendly. We returned for an aperitif and I must note a good selection of gluten-free beers. The regular beer was also good (all bottled, though). The aperitif consisted of a dried sausage, olives, and nachos. Here too, the prices are a bit high (the same beers found in local breweries for €1 less, and the aperitif at €12 is excessive).

Immagine del profilo di Beatrice Pucci
Beatrice Pucci
09/07/2024
5

Delicious place just a few steps from the Grand Place. You have the opportunity to eat and drink a lot of gluten-free dishes. Exceptional beers! The place is modern and comfortable, and there is also the option to sit outside. I recommend making a reservation!

Immagine del profilo di Mauro Cenni
Mauro Cenni
24/06/2024
5

Great place, friendly and helpful staff. All the food is gluten-free. Absolutely recommended if you are celiac.

Immagine del profilo di Annamaria Pasini
Annamaria Pasini
29/02/2024
1

As a celiac, I was happy to try the gluten-free waffles, but unfortunately they arrived (after 45 minutes) cold and rubbery. The chocolate was liquid... let's say you could get 4 from a street vendor for €15... and they would be better.

Immagine del profilo di Nicole Bartolini
Nicole Bartolini
17/12/2023
5

The paradise for celiacs in Brussels! It is a venue right in the center (just a few steps from Grand Place), in full characteristic style! The entire menu is gluten-free and the typical waffles are delicious and available in several varieties (the Belgian classic with agave syrup is excellent)!

Immagine del profilo di Michela Mengarelli
Michela Mengarelli
31/12/2022
4

A little corner of delight for the palate of a celiac and not only: finding a place that does everything, but really everything, gluten-free (with naturally gluten-free flours) is a rarity... and here you can truly taste excellent dishes for everyone. It is located right in the center, practically behind the Grand Place. I had breakfast with sweet waffles, there are so many variations to choose from (bananas, chocolate, ice cream, maple syrup, blueberries, raspberries, peanut butter, etc...) And a cappuccino with almond milk (here you can also choose the milk you want). One evening I had a savory waffle (also here to garnish with various choices of vegetables, bacon, sauces, eggs, etc...) and a truly delicious filled focaccia! Many of the products, almost all of them, are also vegan. Very nice and gentle staff. I was there without a reservation and always found a place. Prices are high compared to a "normal" waffle you find in the city, but absolutely in line with the raw materials they use, which objectively have higher costs. I feel I need to thank this place very much for the wonderful offer they provide to people like me with celiac disease who still struggle to find places.

Immagine del profilo di Sabrina Quinto
Sabrina Quinto
25/07/2022
3

Nice and charming place, but very expensive for what it offers. They have a wide gluten-free selection! Personally, I didn't appreciate the waffle served on a board with sauces dripping since the outdoor table has gaps between the planks (my shoes, bag, etc. got dirty).

Immagine del profilo di FrancescaSara
FrancescaSara
09/07/2022
4

The place is small with a terrace and is really 100 meters from the Grand Place. The staff is very friendly. Prices are high even for those used to Milan, but that's normal; cities in Northern Europe are always more expensive, and it's hard to find anything "cheap." Vegan and gluten-free food tends to be more expensive as the basic ingredients cost more. The food had a good taste, was of good quality, and was well presented; however, the falafel were more like classic meatballs than falafel, a bit dry and lacking in salt. The soup, which was good, was without salt. The vegan tzatziki was yogurt with mint leaves inside, it could be improved :) The sister is one of the few places in Brussels where you find vegan and gluten-free food; salt is added afterward (there are salt and pepper on the tables). The city is definitely not friendly to those with different dietary needs, and the place really accommodates requests 360º, so well done! For the falafel, served with soup and a sauce: €16 Starters range from €6 to €8 The beer is good, no doubt, but quite expensive compared to other places.





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