- Rue Joseph Stevens 24-26, Brussels
Pistolet Original is the Brussels café archetype: no fuss, honest Belgian cooking, coffee poured without ceremony. The name itself—a reference to the small Belgian rolls—signals what this place is about: proper local food, eaten quickly or lingered over, depending on your mood. It's mid-range in price and expectation, the kind of place where you order at the counter and eat shoulder-to-shoulder with office workers and regulars. There's no tasting menu, no chef narrative, just straightforward daily fare. Best for a solo breakfast, a hurried business lunch, or anyone wanting to eat like a Bruxellois rather than a tourist. Weekend lunch can draw crowds; weekday mornings are calmer.
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