Sugar crash

Sugar crash

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New kids friendly cafe in town with yummy loukoumades and a kids corner! It is located right next to Park Leopold, Brussels

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Overview

Loukoumades are the Greek version of donuts. Traditionally we eat them with honey. Sugar crash offers so many more options though!

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There is also Dodoni ice cream, which is a quality Greek dairy brand

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There is a small play corner, which kept our kids occupied so that we could enjoy the delicious loukoumades

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The street is pedestrianized with the exception of some cars, so we look forward to enjoying this place also in the summer!

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Tip!
Right next to it you can find amazing Greek souvlaki at Stick that meat. Always good to go for salty and sweet!

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Practical stuff

*Stroller friendly, wheelchair friendly

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Address

Sugar Crash
Rue Belliard 166, 1000 Bruxelles
https://goo.gl/maps/T9bbPdwTyXzqR9nd6

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Nearby

There is a playground with a sandpit at Park Leopold, where the Museum of Natural Sciences and the House of European History are
See here for the exact spot: https://goo.gl/maps/WwKKRPVPj2peV6Jp6

House of European History

Dive into European history visiting this modern museum that offers lots of kids friendly corners! This museum is 2 minutes walk in Park Leopold just at the opposite side of the street

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Museum of Natural Sciences

The Museum of Natural Sciences is interactive and kids friendly! This is at the other side of Park Leopold, about 7 minutes walk

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