
A rooftop breeze, sun on your shoulders, and a cocktail kissed by citrus. No, you’re not in Sitges or Mykonos — but high above central Brussels, at Casa Alta, it might just feel like it. Perched atop the Grand Casino VIAGE, this new seasonal hideaway blends Mediterranean ease with a proudly inclusive Belgian soul, serving up design, flavour, and freedom in equal measure.

Helmed by nightlife veterans Miguel-Angel Perez Lavandera and young Matthieu Goussault — the queer-friendly minds behind Là-Haut VIAGE, Chalet d’Altitude, Mylène café and the iconic Ginette — Casa Alta is more than just another rooftop. It’s a space where everyone’s welcome, and where the energy hums with a playful, open spirit. Think boho-chic done right: vintage rugs, reclaimed wood, and sun-washed textures that feel lifted from a queer beach bar on the Costa Brava.

The mood? Relaxed and radiant. Order a Tinto de Verano, Spain’s low-key answer to sangria, or explore their next-level Spritz menu — from classic to Campari bold, to non-alcoholic sparkle with Crodino. The cocktails are light, the playlist warm, and the view over the Brussels skyline invites easy laughter and lingering sunsets.

Hungry? You’ll find plenty to share — tapas with roasted peppers, anchovies, nachos, guac, tacos — a menu full of flavour and flair, just like the crowd. Come for an afterwork apéro, a date-night dinner, or a low-key gathering with your chosen family under the stars.

This is where Brussels lets its queer side glow. Casa Alta is more than a seasonal rooftop — it’s a summer statement: inclusive, irresistible, and full of heart.
VIAGE, Bd Anspach 30, 1000 Bruxelles
Rooftop Casa Alta : 5 pm to 1 am (open 7/7)
Until 16 september.
@casaalta.brussels
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