What makes it 45% Kids-Friendly: School-age children are allowed and a simple kids’ menu exists, but the formal ambience, long meal pace and lack of play space or lift can test patience and mobility.
Note: La Maison du Cygne is 45% Kids-Friendly. You may want to consider other Kids-Friendly Things to Do in Brussels for a more suitable experience.
Why 1 hour visit duration is ideal for with kids: A light meal and a quick tour of the historic rooms fit well into one hour for families with young children.
Spot the Swan Emblem:
Find the white swan fluttering above the entrance and in decorative details.
Tip: Turn it into a scavenger hunt; challenge kids to spot swans in paintings and carvings.
Explore the Baroque Dining Rooms:
Walk through the main hall to see original 17th-century oil paintings.
Tip: Ask staff for a brief story about Marx and Engels’ visits to bring history to life.
Dine on the Grand Place Terrace:
Sit outdoors for a view of the town hall while enjoying French-style dishes.
Tip: Reserve a terrace or window seat when booking to secure the view for your family.
Order the Kids’ Menu:
Sample child-friendly dishes designed for smaller appetites.
Tip: Call ahead to confirm availability and request high chairs or a booster seat.

Lina Nihiser
I highly recommend this restaurant. It is right in the middle of the palace area. The staff is outstanding. The food is great and the Belgian beer fabulous.
Sara SAZ
I had an incredible dinner at La Maison du Sagan in Brussels with my colleagues, and it was truly an unforgettable experience. The food was simply amazing, crafted with such precision and flavor. The atmosphere transported us to another world, making the evening even more special. And of course, the view was the perfect finishing touch. I highly recommend this place to anyone looking for a true...
K Lindqvist
Great location/ views, friendly staff, quick service, good beer but wouldn’t eat there -there are better places.
Christine Assouad
Amazing location, great service, you won’t come back for the food!
N Wren
Wonderfully cosy on the inside with a good selection of beers and wines. Very busy in the outside seating area
Summer evenings fill the terrace quickly—reserve early. In winter, lunch hours are quieter and the interior stays cozy.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult 3-course meal | EUR 60 |
| Kids’ menu | EUR 15 |
| Soft drinks (kids) | EUR 5 |
| Adult coffee or water | EUR 4 |
| Service and tax | EUR 20 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 190 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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