The Best 15 Cafés in Lisbon You Need to Try

Lisbon has a beautiful café culture that blends history, tradition, and modern creativity.

From historic pastry shops serving recipes passed down for generations to trendy brunch spots and specialty coffee houses, the city offers countless places to relax with a coffee and something sweet.

If you’re visiting Lisbon, exploring its cafés is part of the experience.

Here are 15 of the best cafés in Lisbon you need to try, including iconic pastry shops, cozy brunch spots, and hidden gems with incredible views:


Pastéis de Belém

One of the most famous cafés in Lisbon, Pastéis de Belém is legendary for its custard tarts. The bakery opened in 1837 and continues to produce the original recipe that originated with monks from the nearby Jerónimos Monastery.

The pastries are baked throughout the day and served warm with cinnamon and powdered sugar. The crisp, flaky crust combined with creamy custard makes these pastéis unforgettable. The interior of the café is large and decorated with traditional Portuguese blue tiles, giving it a classic Lisbon atmosphere.

Address: Rua de Belém 84–92, 1300-085 Lisbon

See here the video of our visit to Pastéis de Belém.


A Brasileira

Located in the elegant Chiado district, A Brasileira is one of Lisbon’s most iconic historic cafés. It opened in 1905 as a place to sell Brazilian coffee and quickly became a gathering place for writers, artists, and intellectuals.

Today, visitors still come here for the classic coffeehouse atmosphere. Outside the café you’ll find the famous statue of Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa sitting at a table. Inside, the café retains its old-world charm with mirrors, marble, and vintage décor.

Address: Rua Garrett 120, Chiado, Lisbon

See here the video of our visit to A Brasileira.


Pastelaria Versailles

Stepping into Pastelaria Versailles feels like entering a glamorous café from another era. Opened in 1922, this historic pastry shop is famous for its elegant Art Nouveau interior, chandeliers, and mirrored walls.

The display counters are filled with traditional Portuguese pastries, cakes, and desserts. It’s a wonderful place to enjoy breakfast, coffee, or an afternoon pastry while soaking in the refined atmosphere.

Address: Avenida da República 15A, Lisbon

See here the video of our visit to Pastelaria Versailles.


Castro

Castro – Atelier de Pastéis de Nata is a modern bakery dedicated entirely to one thing: perfect custard tarts. The shop focuses on traditional craftsmanship, and you can often watch the pastries being made fresh in front of you.

The crust is buttery and crisp, while the custard has a delicious caramelized top. It’s one of the newer places in Lisbon that has quickly become a favorite for pastel de nata lovers.

Address: Rua Garrett 38, Lisbon


Manteigaria

Another must-visit spot for pastel de nata is Manteigaria. This bakery specializes in the traditional pastéis de nata and produces them continuously throughout the day so they’re always warm.

Customers can watch the baking process through glass windows while the pastries come out of the oven fresh and golden. Many locals consider Manteigaria one of the best places in Lisbon to try this famous Portuguese dessert.

Address: Rua do Loreto 2, Lisbon

See here the video of our visit to Manteigaria.


Nicolau Lisboa

If you’re looking for a modern brunch café, Nicolau Lisboa is one of the most popular in the city. Known for its cozy interior filled with plants, it offers delicious breakfast and brunch dishes.

The menu includes pancakes, smoothie bowls, avocado toast, and fresh juices. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, making it a perfect place for a slow morning before exploring Lisbon.

Address: Rua São Nicolau 17, Lisbon


Dear Breakfast Alfama

Located in Lisbon’s oldest neighborhood, Dear Breakfast Alfama is a charming café specializing in all-day brunch. The menu focuses on beautifully prepared breakfast classics such as eggs Benedict, pancakes, and specialty coffee.

The café has a bright and stylish atmosphere, making it a favorite among locals and travelers who want to enjoy a relaxed breakfast before exploring Alfama’s narrow streets.

Address: Calçada de São Francisco 35, Lisbon


Bread & Friends Marquês

Bread & Friends Marquês is a modern bakery known for artisan bread, croissants, and excellent coffee. The café offers fresh breakfast dishes and beautifully baked pastries made daily.

With its minimalist design and relaxed vibe, it’s a perfect stop for a morning coffee or a light brunch near Marquês de Pombal.

Address: Rua Mouzinho da Silveira 32, Lisbon

See here our visit to Bread & Friends.



Pastelaria Aloma

Pastelaria Aloma is famous for its award-winning pastel de nata. The bakery has won several competitions for the best custard tart in Lisbon.

Their pastries are known for their smooth custard filling and perfectly crisp pastry shell. It’s a great place to experience a classic Portuguese pastry shop with authentic flavors.

Address: Rua Francisco Metrass 67, Campo de Ourique, Lisbon


Confeitaria Nacional

Founded in 1829, Confeitaria Nacional is one of Lisbon’s oldest pastry shops. Located near Rossio Square, it has a long tradition of producing Portuguese sweets and desserts.

Inside, you’ll find beautiful displays of cakes, pastries, and traditional specialties. It’s a wonderful place to experience Lisbon’s historic café culture.

Address: Praça da Figueira 18B, Lisbon


Casa São Miguel

Hidden in the Alfama neighborhood, Casa São Miguel is a cozy café perfect for a quiet break while exploring the historic district.

The café offers coffee, pastries, and simple breakfast dishes, and its charming terrace is a lovely place to relax after wandering through Alfama’s narrow streets.

Address: Rua de São Miguel 50, Alfama, Lisbon


Café da Garagem

If you’re looking for a café with a view, Café da Garagem is one of Lisbon’s best hidden spots. Located near the Graça district, it offers breathtaking views over the city’s rooftops.

It’s the perfect place to enjoy coffee or a drink while watching the sunset over Lisbon.

Address: Costa do Castelo 75, Lisbon


Copenhagen Coffee Lab

Copenhagen Coffee Lab is a favorite among specialty coffee lovers. The café focuses on high-quality beans, expertly brewed coffee, and Scandinavian-style pastries.

The minimalist design and relaxed atmosphere make it an excellent stop for coffee enthusiasts exploring Lisbon.

Address: Escolas Gerais 34, Alfama, Lisbon


Fábrica da Nata

At Fábrica da Nata, you can watch the famous Portuguese custard tarts being baked while enjoying them fresh from the oven.

The bakery offers a modern take on the traditional pastel de nata experience, combining classic flavors with a contemporary café atmosphere.

Address: Praça dos Restauradores 62–68, Lisbon


Nat’elier Pastel de Nata

Nat’elier Pastel de Nata offers a gourmet version of the famous Portuguese custard tart. Their pastries are carefully crafted with premium ingredients and beautiful presentation.

It’s a great place to try a refined version of Lisbon’s most famous dessert and enjoy a modern twist on a Portuguese classic.

Address: Rua de Santa Justa 87, Lisbon


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