Bruxelles Café

Where?
Rue du Valentin 8
Price
Free
The Bruxelles Café, located in the heart of Lausanne, is a must-visit for lovers of conviviality and authentic flavors. This warm café-restaurant combines the relaxed spirit of a Belgian bistro with delicious and generous cuisine.

What sets the Bruxelles Café apart:

A unique setting: With its cozy atmosphere and decor blending modern elements with retro touches, it’s the perfect place for a break with friends, a business lunch, or a lively evening.

A gourmet menu: Discover reimagined Belgian specialties, such as the famous moules-frites, seasonal dishes, mitraillettes, and a selection of craft beers to accompany each meal.

A festive spirit: Enjoy regular events, whether it’s musical evenings, sports broadcasts, culinary themes, and beer tastings that will delight food lovers and fans of good brews.

A central location: Easily accessible, close to public transport, and with a pleasant terrace sheltered from all weather.

The Bruxelles Café is much more than a restaurant: it’s a place to live where you feel at home. Attentive service, a friendly atmosphere, and cuisine that takes your taste buds on a journey to Belgium... all this awaits you with us.
Source: SwissNights

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Address

Rue du Valentin 8
1005 Lausanne

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Schedules

From 01.01.2026 to 31.12.2026
Open
Closed
Monday
13:30 - 02:00
Tuesday
13:30 - 02:00
Wednesday
13:30 - 03:00
Thursday
13:30 - 03:00
Friday
13:30 - 04:00
Saturday
12:00 - 04:00
Sunday
13:00 - 02:00

minimum price

Free

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