Brussels is a city known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and culinary delights. When the weather turns chilly or rainy, there's nothing better than finding a cozy restaurant where you can enjoy a warm, intimate atmosphere paired with exceptional food.

Here are a few ideas when Brussels gets cold and rainy

Top 10 cozy restaurants in Brussels

  • Les Petits Bouchons

    Uccle - A place you will come back to over and over again. The food is spectacular. Choices change regularly with the seasons. A large natural wine selection and Cantillon beers. A warm hug feeling every visit.

  • La Bonne Chère

    Marolles - This fine dinning restaurant has gotten it's fair share of awards, notably with Gault&Millau. They offer a lunch menu from 39€ and a 6 course menu dinner at 85€.

  • Le Repos de la Montagne

    Uccle - Situated in Uccle Sint-Job, Le Repos de la Montagne offers a cozy, rustic ambiance and a menu of French and Belgian cuisine. With its charming interior, it’s a perfect spot for a relaxed meal away from the city's hustle.

  • Les Brigittines

    Marolles - a renowned restaurant located in the historical Marolles district of Brussels, known for its charming Art Nouveau decor and impeccable service. The menu blends traditional Belgian cuisine with modern creativity, with Chef Dirk Myny crafting refined, seasonal dishes using locally sourced ingredients.

  • In't Spinnekopke

    Brussels Center - Full of history, this restaurant has retained all of it's architectural charm dating back to 1762. The food is comforting and they pride themselves on their beer menu.

  • Al Piccolo Mondo

    Louise - It's no wonder that Al Piccolo Mondo has been a Brussels favorite since 1979. This family owned restaurant is not only welcoming, it's like a warm hug through food and smiles. Italian comfort food at it's finest.

  • Manneken Pis Café

    Grande Place - Recently opened just in from of the famous Manneken Pis statue, upstairs from their bar. An open kitchen greats you and serves up some incredible seasonal dishes. Beautifully restored to retain thisds historical building. Sunday brunches are quite surprising!

  • Crush

    Sainte-Catherine - This cozy little bistro near the Brussels fish market is just what you need to a quiet meal out. They have very good meat dishes here, including specialties during hunting season.

  • Le Wine Bar des Marolles

    Marolles - In the heart of the Marolles, surrounded by antique shops, Le Wine Bar des Marolles inspire themselves from their special location. The interior is tastefully decorated with beautiful lamps, paintings and tables. Fine dinning dishes and an impressive wine card.

  • Henri

    Sainte-Catherine - You can never go wrong with a meal at Henri. A Brussel's center staple for 20 years now. Owned by the Campens brothers, they pride themselves on their food quality and wine card.