Bon Air - Goede Lucht

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Bon Air is the Anderlecht quarter that RSCA built around: the Belfius Academy and rugby grounds anchor one edge, Anderlecht Tennis takes another, and Stade Jean Rousseau sits between them. Colruyt and Delhaize handle groceries; Färm is the organic outlier. Only two cafés — L'Horloge and Lloyd Coffee Eatery — for 11 restaurants. Brussels suburban infrastructure at its most functional.

Score Breakdown

Dining
28
Walkability
48
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
97
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Bon Air - Goede Lucht is one of Anderlecht's residential quarters where the football club's training infrastructure sets the spatial logic. RSCA's Belfius Academy and rugby grounds occupy the southern edge near Neerpede; Anderlecht Tennis provides two separate court complexes; and the Royal Olympia korfball club adds a distinctly Belgian sporting layer. The restaurant count sits at 11 but runs a significant gap versus cohort at -1.25 z-score — Frituur Drie Koningen represents the Belgian friet culture, La Capannina handles Italian, and In Den Appelboom rounds out the sit-down options. Coffee is thin at just two spots: L'Horloge and Lloyd Coffee Eatery, producing a digital nomad gravity of only 20. Grocery is well-served with Colruyt, Delhaize, Färm (organic), and Prima De Spiegeleer in the mix — five options that cover both budget and quality tiers. Four parks include Parc Scherdemael, Parc Jean Vives, and the Neerpede wetland reserve, which is actual habitat rather than manicured green. Social glue at 55 reflects a neighborhood where community is built around sports clubs rather than café culture.

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