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Café Capitale
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Nearby attractions
Grand Place
Grote Markt, 1000 Brussel, Belgium
Manneken Pis
1000 Brussels, Belgium
Brussels Town Hall
Grand Place 8, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Belgian Beer World Experience
Bd Anspach 80, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
illusion Brussels
Rue du Marché aux Fromages 22, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Brussels City Museum
Grote Markt van, 1000 Brussel, Belgium
Brussels Stock Exchange
Bd Anspach 80, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Belgian Brewers Museum
Grand Place 10, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Museum of Infinite Realities - MOIR
Rue du Marché aux Poulets 30, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Fashion & Lace Museum
Rue de la Violette 12, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Nearby restaurants
Nüetnigenough
Rue du Lombard 25, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
UBON THAÏ ISAN
Rue du Midi 52, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Manhattn's Burgers
Rue Henri Maus 39, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
o'reilly's irish pub
Pl. de la Bourse 1, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Mirante
Plattesteen 13, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Der blaue Lotus
Rue du Midi 70, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Le Roy d'Espagne
Grand Place 1, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Falstaff
Rue Henri Maus 19, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Le Cirio
Rue de la Bourse 18, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
CHOU SANDO
Plattesteen 4, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
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Hotel Amigo, a Rocco Forte hotel
Rue de l'Amigo 1, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Latroupe Grote Markt
Bd Anspach 159, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Hôtel La Légende
Rue du Lombard 35, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Brussels Marriott Hotel Grand Place
Rue Auguste Orts, Grand Place 3-7, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Hotel Mozart
Rue du Marché aux Fromages 23, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Hotel Saint-Géry
Sint-Goriksplein 29/32, 1000 Brussel, Belgium
BXLROOM
Rue du Marché au Charbon 67, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Saint-Nicolas
Rue du Marché aux Poulets 32, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
La Bourse Hotel
Rue de la Bourse 10, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Hotel Floris Arlequin Grand Place
Greepstraat 17/19, 1000 Brussel, Belgium
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Café Capitale

Rue du Midi 45, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
4.0(1.2K)
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attractions: Grand Place, Manneken Pis, Brussels Town Hall, Belgian Beer World Experience, illusion Brussels, Brussels City Museum, Brussels Stock Exchange, Belgian Brewers Museum, Museum of Infinite Realities - MOIR, Fashion & Lace Museum, restaurants: Nüetnigenough, UBON THAÏ ISAN, Manhattn's Burgers, o'reilly's irish pub, Mirante, Der blaue Lotus, Le Roy d'Espagne, Falstaff, Le Cirio, CHOU SANDO
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Nearby attractions of Café Capitale

Grand Place

Manneken Pis

Brussels Town Hall

Belgian Beer World Experience

illusion Brussels

Brussels City Museum

Brussels Stock Exchange

Belgian Brewers Museum

Museum of Infinite Realities - MOIR

Fashion & Lace Museum

Grand Place

Grand Place

4.7

(52.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Manneken Pis

Manneken Pis

4.0

(26.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Brussels Town Hall

Brussels Town Hall

4.7

(875)

Closed
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Belgian Beer World Experience

Belgian Beer World Experience

4.5

(1.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Café Capitale

Nüetnigenough

UBON THAÏ ISAN

Manhattn's Burgers

o'reilly's irish pub

Mirante

Der blaue Lotus

Le Roy d'Espagne

Falstaff

Le Cirio

CHOU SANDO

Nüetnigenough

Nüetnigenough

4.6

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UBON THAÏ ISAN

UBON THAÏ ISAN

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Manhattn's Burgers

Manhattn's Burgers

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o'reilly's irish pub

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Reviews of Café Capitale

4.0
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1.0
1y

Although I wrote this on April the 1st I can assure you this is no joke!

If you like awful service, terrible coffee and toilets that you can catch things from then this is the place for you!

We had 2 "long" coffee, 2 cinnamon buns for 15 EURO!!!!! The coffee wins the title of the worst choice I've ever had, and this is from someone who has drank British army coffee on numerous occasions, think a teaspoon of mud in hot water and you're about there - not even sugar made this drinkable.

The service is even more dire than usual Brussels "hospitality" with the hipster bro throwing our coffees down - you have to collect the cakes but not the coffees.... Bizarre. Anyway, he then proceeded to completely berate the couple behind us for dareing to order a "normal coffee" because apparently they have such a huge selection it was impossible for him to decipher what they meant by normal and they should be "more clear in the future"

The toilets are both a bio hazard and a safety hazard in one hit with no light down the stairs to them, overflowing bins and out of order parts including the catch me if you can toilet seat that I think is held on with hopes and prayers....

All in all, not the capital of cafes, there are better elsewhere for less.

Belgium resident for 5+ years so know my stuff, not your...

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5.0
2y

We recently visited Café Capitale in Brussels and were pleasantly surprised by the quality of their croissants and coffee latte. The croissants were flaky, buttery, and had a lovely crunch when bitten into. They were served warm, which added to their deliciousness.

The coffee latte was also excellent, with a rich and creamy texture and a perfectly balanced coffee flavor. The barista was skilled in latte art, which added a nice touch to the presentation.

The atmosphere of the cafe was cozy and welcoming, with comfortable seating and a relaxed ambiance. The staff was friendly and attentive, making us feel right at home.

Overall, I would highly recommend Café Capitale to anyone looking for a great coffee and pastry experience in Brussels. The croissants and coffee latte were delicious, and the atmosphere and service made for a truly enjoyable visit. I look forward to returning...

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2.0
2y

I used to come here from time to time for the last few years, and even though they have more and more success, their service and quality is unfortunately going down. This time I ordered a double espresso, placed my order and went to sit down. Arriving at an empty seat, a couple of cups and dishes from the previous client were still on the table, didn't mind as it was very busy. On the seat there were a few crumbs (again no big deal), while trying to push them off with my hand, a cloud of embedded dust came out of the seat... It seems like the seat has not been cleaned for a veeery long time... Maybe 5 to 10min later, received my coffee but the server did not bother picking up the dirty dishes on the table.... Okay fine, let's try the coffee... The espresso was way too sour, this is clearly a sign of improperly dialed in espresso.... Did not enjoy it at all...

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Suzanne Natalie ButtonSuzanne Natalie Button
Although I wrote this on April the 1st I can assure you this is no joke! If you like awful service, terrible coffee and toilets that you can catch things from then this is the place for you! We had 2 "long" coffee, 2 cinnamon buns for 15 EURO!!!!! The coffee wins the title of the worst choice I've ever had, and this is from someone who has drank British army coffee on numerous occasions, think a teaspoon of mud in hot water and you're about there - not even sugar made this drinkable. The service is even more dire than usual Brussels "hospitality" with the hipster bro throwing our coffees down - you have to collect the cakes but not the coffees.... Bizarre. Anyway, he then proceeded to completely berate the couple behind us for dareing to order a "normal coffee" because apparently they have such a huge selection it was impossible for him to decipher what they meant by normal and they should be "more clear in the future" The toilets are both a bio hazard and a safety hazard in one hit with no light down the stairs to them, overflowing bins and out of order parts including the catch me if you can toilet seat that I think is held on with hopes and prayers.... All in all, not the capital of cafes, there are better elsewhere for less. Belgium resident for 5+ years so know my stuff, not your average tourist
Ignacio CabezaIgnacio Cabeza
We recently visited Café Capitale in Brussels and were pleasantly surprised by the quality of their croissants and coffee latte. The croissants were flaky, buttery, and had a lovely crunch when bitten into. They were served warm, which added to their deliciousness. The coffee latte was also excellent, with a rich and creamy texture and a perfectly balanced coffee flavor. The barista was skilled in latte art, which added a nice touch to the presentation. The atmosphere of the cafe was cozy and welcoming, with comfortable seating and a relaxed ambiance. The staff was friendly and attentive, making us feel right at home. Overall, I would highly recommend Café Capitale to anyone looking for a great coffee and pastry experience in Brussels. The croissants and coffee latte were delicious, and the atmosphere and service made for a truly enjoyable visit. I look forward to returning in the future!
Mario MMario M
Where a coffee costs a Capital. Great quality coffee but the prices are exaggerated. You spend very easily around 10 euros for a small cup of coffee. They also have special, more refined coffee beans. If you get these, a coffee can cost more than 9 euros. Take-away coffee available. Hipsters, people with laptops and tourists go there. There are tables outside to enjoy the sun. Inside they expose a few paintings from local artists. The girl that served us at the cashier was not in the mood that day, I guess. She was cold and careless. My final opinion is: go if you don’t mind spending for coffee or if you are in urgent need of caffeine, otherwise you will have to walk 5 minutes to reach better alternatives around.
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Although I wrote this on April the 1st I can assure you this is no joke! If you like awful service, terrible coffee and toilets that you can catch things from then this is the place for you! We had 2 "long" coffee, 2 cinnamon buns for 15 EURO!!!!! The coffee wins the title of the worst choice I've ever had, and this is from someone who has drank British army coffee on numerous occasions, think a teaspoon of mud in hot water and you're about there - not even sugar made this drinkable. The service is even more dire than usual Brussels "hospitality" with the hipster bro throwing our coffees down - you have to collect the cakes but not the coffees.... Bizarre. Anyway, he then proceeded to completely berate the couple behind us for dareing to order a "normal coffee" because apparently they have such a huge selection it was impossible for him to decipher what they meant by normal and they should be "more clear in the future" The toilets are both a bio hazard and a safety hazard in one hit with no light down the stairs to them, overflowing bins and out of order parts including the catch me if you can toilet seat that I think is held on with hopes and prayers.... All in all, not the capital of cafes, there are better elsewhere for less. Belgium resident for 5+ years so know my stuff, not your average tourist
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We recently visited Café Capitale in Brussels and were pleasantly surprised by the quality of their croissants and coffee latte. The croissants were flaky, buttery, and had a lovely crunch when bitten into. They were served warm, which added to their deliciousness. The coffee latte was also excellent, with a rich and creamy texture and a perfectly balanced coffee flavor. The barista was skilled in latte art, which added a nice touch to the presentation. The atmosphere of the cafe was cozy and welcoming, with comfortable seating and a relaxed ambiance. The staff was friendly and attentive, making us feel right at home. Overall, I would highly recommend Café Capitale to anyone looking for a great coffee and pastry experience in Brussels. The croissants and coffee latte were delicious, and the atmosphere and service made for a truly enjoyable visit. I look forward to returning in the future!
Ignacio Cabeza

Ignacio Cabeza

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Where a coffee costs a Capital. Great quality coffee but the prices are exaggerated. You spend very easily around 10 euros for a small cup of coffee. They also have special, more refined coffee beans. If you get these, a coffee can cost more than 9 euros. Take-away coffee available. Hipsters, people with laptops and tourists go there. There are tables outside to enjoy the sun. Inside they expose a few paintings from local artists. The girl that served us at the cashier was not in the mood that day, I guess. She was cold and careless. My final opinion is: go if you don’t mind spending for coffee or if you are in urgent need of caffeine, otherwise you will have to walk 5 minutes to reach better alternatives around.
Mario M

Mario M

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