In the heart of the Bois de la Cambre, Chalet Robinson stands as a timeless retreat, where the elegance of wood meets the magic of nature. Faithfully rebuilt after the trials of the past, this iconic establishment—accessible only by water—now offers refined brasserie cuisine in a unique setting. From the unique boat ride across the lake to the comforting flavors of its Belgian classics, immerse yourself in the world of this gem built in 1877. Discover the fascinating history of this legendary pavilion, its culinary secrets, and the serenity of the Bois de la Cambre that surrounds it.
Chalet Robinson: a timeless journey
It all begins with an unchanging ritual to reach Chalet Robinson. Legend has it that the “Captain” appears in the mist to ferry visitors to this lush green setting. Beyond the myth, this short boat ride lends the place a magical exclusivity from the moment you arrive. Built in 1877, this wooden pavilion has weathered the ages with remarkable resilience. After being destroyed by fire in 1991, it rose from the ashes in 2009, faithful to its original architecture.
Inside, the warm and authentic decor serves as a setting for refined, traditional cuisine. Connoisseurs flock here to savor artisanal shrimp croquettes, a crispy homemade vol-au-vent, or a generous Sunday brunch. But the chalet also stands out as a true stage for life. Whether it’s a magical wedding by the water or a simple coffee break on the sunny terrace, the attentive service and intimate setting transform every moment into an exceptional experience, far fromthe hustle and bustle of the city.
An oasis of serenity in the heart of the capital
Nestled in the extension of the majestic Forêt de Soignes, the Bois de la Cambre stands out as the true green lung of Brussels. Landscaped in the 19th century in an English style, this park offers a striking contrast to the energy of the neighboring avenues. Here, winding paths meander through century-old trees, leading walkers to the lake. A true mirror of water reflecting the play of light and inviting contemplation, it instantly offers a senseof total escape.

The charm of the place lies in its ability to block out the city while remaining right in its center. Around the lake, the atmosphere changes with the seasons, the flamboyant colors of autumn giving way to the gentle charm of spring picnics. It is in this postcard-perfect setting, between light and shadow, that Chalet Robinson draws its magic, offering Brussels residents and travelers a much-needed break, a moment of peace suspended in the heart of nature.
📍Sent. de l’Embarcadère 1, 1000 Brussels