Alina Popescu
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We 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 gets it right.