Croix100 — Gourmet Croissants

Croix100 — Gourmet Croissants
in Brussels

Artisan savoury & sweet croissant restaurant — Two locations: Gare Centrale & Louise.

Réservation

Book a Table

Choose your preferred location

You are booking at: Gare Centrale

FAQ

Questions fréquentes

Where are the Croix100 restaurants in Brussels?

Croix100 has two locations in Brussels. Croix100 Gare Centrale: Rue d'Arenberg 44, 1000 Brussels — 3 min walk from Brussels Central Station, 6 min from De Brouckère, 8 min from Brussels Park (Parc Royal). Croix100 Louise: Rue de Dejoncker 19, 1060 Saint-Gilles — 5 min from Louise metro, 2 min from Place Stéphanie, 7 min from Hôtel des Monnaies. Same gourmet croissant menu and same specialty coffee at both restaurants.

What are the opening hours of Croix100 Gare Centrale and Louise?

Croix100 Gare Centrale is open Monday to Friday 8am-7pm, and Saturday-Sunday 10am-7pm. Croix100 Louise is open every day 10am-6pm. Both addresses serve coffee shop brussels regulars, brunch, and savoury and sweet croissants continuously throughout the day — no closure between lunch and afternoon tea.

Does Croix100 serve weekend brunch in Brussels?

Yes. Both Croix100 venues serve brunch every weekend in Brussels — no fixed set menu, you build your own from savoury croissants (€12.50–€16.50), pastries and signature drinks. Open Saturday-Sunday 10am-7pm at Gare Centrale and 10am-6pm at Louise. For best brunch brussels without queues, booking ahead is recommended — both sites get busy.

How do I book a table at Croix100?

Book directly at croix100.com (online form: choose your venue, date, time and party size) or call +32 494 06 20 36. Confirmation by email. For a peak-time table at the central Brussels location — typically Saturday and Sunday lunch — book the day before to guarantee a seat. Croix100 Brussels is often fully booked on weekends.

Can I privatise Croix100 for a birthday, hen party or family gathering?

Yes — both restaurants can be privately booked for personal events: birthdays, hen and stag parties, baby showers, family gatherings, private brunches. Croix100 Gare Centrale hosts up to 36 guests (€400 minimum spend); Croix100 Louise hosts up to 28 guests in a more intimate setting (€250 minimum). Group menu €25/person, plus optional wine pairing (+€15) or champagne (+€20). Private hire requests directly via the site.

How much do Croix100 gourmet croissants cost?

Savoury Croix100 croissants range from €12.50 (Scrambled, Parisien) to €16.50 (Norwegian salmon, Caesar, Croix100 Burger). Sweet croissants are €7.50 (Cream Croissant) to €13.50 (Pistachio, Speculoos, Bueno). The breakfast in brussels lunch deal at €12 includes coffee, fresh orange juice, a mini croissant or pain au chocolat, and scrambled eggs. Menu rotates seasonally.

Does Croix100 serve real specialty coffee?

Yes. Croix100 serves real specialty coffee brussels regulars trust — not industrial coffee. Espresso €3.50, cappuccino €4.50, flat white €4.80, latte €4.80. Both venues (Gare Centrale and Louise) use the same beans, in line with the independent specialty coffee brussels roasters scene. Take-away or sit-in — Gare Centrale opens at 8am on weekdays, ideal for a best coffee in brussels before work.

Is matcha latte available at Croix100?

Yes — matcha is a Croix100 signature in Brussels. On the menu: matcha latte brussels classic at €5.50, plus three signature drinks at €7 — White Matcha Cloud (matcha + milk foam), Belgian Matcha (local twist) and Season Matcha (rotating seasonal). Ceremonial-grade matcha prepared to order at both venues. Quietest moments for matcha latte brussels are 10am-noon and 2pm-4pm.

Does Croix100 offer vegetarian or halal options?

Several savoury croissants are vegetarian: Caprese (€14.50), Scrambled (€12.50), and Mozzarella Chicken without chicken on request. All sweet croissants and pastries are meat-free. On the halal side, most of the savoury menu is compatible (chicken, salmon, tuna, vegetables) — exceptions: The Italian (Parma ham), The Hot-Dog (cervelas sausage), and Le Croix100 Burger (non-certified beef). Ask staff if unsure about a specific ingredient.

Can I work from Croix100 with my laptop?

Croix100 welcomes freelancers and remote workers on weekdays, mainly at Gare Centrale (open from 8am, calmest from 9.30am-11.30am and after 2.30pm). Free wifi at both venues. On weekends, brunch crowds limit laptop use — discouraged from 10.30am to free up tables for brunch guests. Power outlets are limited at both Brussels addresses, so bring a charged battery.

What's the difference between Croix100 Gare Centrale and Croix100 Louise?

Croix100 Gare Centrale (Rue d'Arenberg 44, 1000 Brussels) is the central restaurant gare centrale option: industrial glass roof, up to 36 seated for private hire, opens 8am on weekdays. Easy reach from Brussels Central Station, De Brouckère, Bourse or Brussels Park. Croix100 Louise (Rue de Dejoncker 19, 1060 Saint-Gilles) is more intimate and bright, 28 seats, perfect for birthdays and private brunches. Accessible from Louise, Place Stéphanie or Hôtel des Monnaies metro. Same menu, specialty coffee and matcha at both Brussels restaurants.

What is a "gourmet croissant" at Croix100?

A Croix100 gourmet croissant is an artisanal flaky croissant used as a gastronomic base: filled with fresh produce (salmon, Parma ham, mozzarella, pistachio, speculoos), like a reinvented sandwich. Rare concept in Brussels — most cafés serve plain croissants only. At Croix100, the croissant is the hero of the meal, savoury (€12.50–€16.50) or sweet (€7.50–€13.50), from breakfast in brussels to afternoon tea.