Went there to have a conversation with my friend about music. We were sitting on the non laptop table, which I always respect. In this occasion, we were holding the laptop only to look at some music theory while having an intense conversation between us. The lady barista came to us saying we couldn't have the laptop on that specific table. (Small place: 4 no laptop tables, 3 yes laptop chairs).
While we were just about to finish with it, 2 minutes later she came back saying again to put away the laptop. At this point 've questioned the rule since just an hinch from us on the other table there were 2 people doing the same thing but with 2 telephones on hand. But also, we were not there with 2 laptop just minding our own business. So it was clearly against the laptop aesthetic of it?
The barista couldn't answer my question, she just became super pissed off talking over me and saying that those were just rules that she needed to say.
One of the three sits for laptop was also taken by one of the workers.
I am fine with that, although this rule makes no sense whatsoever, and there should be some flexibility about it.
But then, after consuming 2 cappuccino and one banana bread, we asked for another cappuccino, and a fantastic draw of a dick on the cappuccino came with it.
Thank you for your service, very...
Read moreWe found My Little Cup on a rainy day in Brussels — the kind of weather that makes you crave something warm and comforting. The café is small but full of charm: wood accents, plants, natural light, and that cozy-but-not-cramped feeling. You walk in and instantly feel welcome.
I went with a few friends — one ordered a vibrant matcha latte with oat milk, another picked a raw vegan dessert, and I had a cappuccino, also with oat milk.
Everything tasted honest, smooth, and made with care. We shared a cinnamon roll that was soft, warm, and slightly sticky, topped with crunchy pearl sugar — simple, but seriously satisfying.
You’ll find plenty of vegan and dairy-free options, as well as treats without refined sugar.
The café has a laid-back atmosphere, kind staff, and a crowd that feels effortlessly inclusive.
Definitely LGBTQ+ friendly, without making a show of it — just natural and kind.
Big bonus: it’s open on Sundays, which is rare and super appreciated in Brussels.
Whether you’re into good coffee, plant-based options or just want a quiet corner to slow down — this place...
Read moreMy Little Cup is a real gem of a coffee shop. The very friendly and passionate baristas create a very heartwarming and pleasant ambience, and thus, was by far our favourite coffee stop in Brussels. They select, serve or sell the best coffee in Brussels from the best roasteries (locally and internationally) and will always be glad to help if a question arises. All the staff is very knowledgable, and it is truly agreeable to see the passion they bring and transmit in the store. It is a shop that will delight everyone, from coffee enthusiasts to 'beginners'. My Little Cup is no ordinary coffee shop, it is a genuimely special place run by heartening people and I am sure you will remember...
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