A sensory journey to the heart of Africa
At Africalicious, every cup of coffee is more than just a morning ritual. It’s a vibrant tribute to the deep roots and majestic landscapes of Africa—the birthplace of coffee. Our barista offers a wide selection of hot and cold beverages inspired by the continent.

The soul of African coffee
Our coffees come from carefully selected plantations across Africa—from Ethiopia to Cameroon, from Rwanda to Kenya. Each region, each volcanic soil, each altitude gives rise to unique beans with subtle notes of wildflowers, ripe berries, and dark chocolate.
At Africalicious, we work hand in hand with local cooperatives and small producers to bring you an authentic, ethical, and committed coffee experience. Behind every cup are faces, smiles, and stories of resilience and passion.
Explore our hot drinks menu
An invitation to travel
Our collection of African coffees is available exclusively at our Africalicious Coffee Bar in the European Quarter, Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
We also offer a variety of cold beverages, available at our Brussels location.
Hot Drinks | Small Size | Large Size (see menu in the restaurant) |
Ristretto Espresso Cortado Americano Cappuccino Flat White Doppio Cinna Villa Latté Caramel Macchiato Hot Chocolate Tea Afro Chai Moringa Ginger tea Mocca Matcha
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Birthplace of coffee
Africa is the historical birthplace of coffee—particularly Ethiopia, where coffee is believed to have been discovered in the 9th century..
Fair trade
Nearly 30 to 40% of African cooperatives are committed to fair trade or organic certifications, supporting fairer incomes and sustainable farming practices.
Economic impact
Coffee supports the livelihoods of over 20 million people in Africa—including producers, pickers, and exporters.
In Ethiopia, for example, coffee accounts for around 30% of the country’s export revenue.
En Éthiopie, par exemple, le café représente environ 30 % des revenus d’exportation du pays.