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5.4.10 Zaytouna

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Rua Ângela Pinto 19 Location HERE . Open 1000-2300 hours, closed Sundays. It’s in Arroios Market! Not just Middle Eastern, but a Palestinian café and food store. There is not so much seating behind the shop, but if you get there by 1900-2000 hours and are not a large group, you should be OK. The menu has lots of vegetarian choices, and indeed plenty of vegan choices, too. Where the menu says “ sandwich ”, it means Pitta Sandwich. And they’re rather good. The olives are also rather good. You may encounter the phrase “ From Palestine With Love ”. It’s a peaceful vibe. It should surprise no-one that the staff are welcoming and helpful, while at the same time the front window has a poster advertising “ The Voice of Hind Rajab ”, and the window onto the seating area displays solidarity with the Gaza flotilla. Thus empathy for those suffering terrible hardship is shown front and centre by some of those unable to ease it. You leave, after paying a modest bill, perhaps understanding that Pales...

7.2.22 May 2026 Take 2

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TRAM NEWS Tram 28 is back to its full route, and full schedule. The advice is as before: don’t waste your time queuing at Martim Moniz. If you want to ride the 28, get on at Prazeres, at the other end of the line. Get up there on weekdays using Tram 25 from Praça da Figueira, Praça do Comércio, or Cais do Sodré. Or, every day of the week, bus 709 from Rossio. One other warning: those trying to ride the 28 while carrying rucksacks or luggage - if at all possible, DON’T. It gets uncomfortable enough without the extras. 28 Trams (and a 25) at Prazeres Tram 18 and 24 Reliability, or not. The 18 is a route that Carris tried, and failed, to abandon some years back. There was even a proposal for a group of enthusiasts to take it over, which was most likely scuppered by the potential liability insurance premiums. Also, the 18 has a relatively long run away from the rest of the network, all the way from Santo Amaro to Boa Hora and up to the Ajuda terminus, and without an intermediate turning lo...

7.2.21 May 2026

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Still no sign of the final report into the accident on the Elevador da Glória, and so we start, once more, with the alternatives to using funiculars. Don’t slog up those hills just because the funiculars have been suspended. Minibus 51E gives an alternative to the Santa Justa lift, and an alternative to the Glória funicular; Bairrobus 19B gives an alternative to the Lavra funicular; Bairrobus 22B gives an alternative to the Bica funicular. HOWEVER there is one piece of good news on funiculars: the new funicular from Rua dos Lagares to the Miradouro da Graça has now reopened after being inspected and passed safe for travel. TRAM 28 NEWS Once again, the 28 tram is turning back at Camões due to work in Calçada da Estrela. Substitute minibus operating between Camões and Prazeres, and the usual reminder that, on Monday to Friday (but not public holidays) you can get to Prazeres by tram on the 25 from Praça da Figueira, Praça do Comércio and Cais do Sodré. The works are estimated to last ...

6.2.38 Pravda Craft Mission (Parede)

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Rua Miguel Bombarda 344 Location HERE . Third outlet for the beer from Lviv, this one a little out of town, and outside Zone L, but an option if you got a day ticket that includes trains out to Cascais. A short walk from Parede station on the Linha de Cascais. From the Cascais-bound platform there is an underpass from the east end (CAUTION: steps). From the Cais do Sodré bound platform, just walk off the east end of the platform face and follow the road alongside the railway. In either case, where the underpass comes out is just opposite the bar. And the bonus this outlet has over the ones at Marvila and Estefânia is Plenty Of Outside Seating. A full list of Pravda beers is offered on tap; there are also plenty of bottle and can choices. Good place to chill when the weather is good. Rail services at Parede station. [ HOME ]

5.1.19 A Tasca Do Chico

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Rua do Diário de Notícias 39 Location HERE . You want Fado? Here it is. THIS OUTLET IS CASH ONLY In the middle of the Bairro Alto, this small and intimate space presents Fado more or less every evening. You’re a couple? You’re sharing that table with two other people, who may be a couple, or two solo visitors. Wooden tables, wooden benches, no seats-with-backrests. If you wanted something comfier, you came to the wrong place. Around 30 punters (at most) accommodated. The food is fairly basic, with few changes to the menu over time. Flaming sausage, chick pea and bacalhau salad, Caldo Verde, breaded chicken pieces, Pasteis de Bacalhau, olives, bread basket, all washed down (mainly) with house wine. You can have the menu brought to you in English, but don’t think that this is a tourist only place. Because it isn’t. Prices are not bargain basement cheap, but that isn’t the point: Fado is what you come here to experience, and no Fado experience is free. Get there at or before 1900 hours an...

6.1.13 Copenhagen Coffee Lab And Bakery

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Rua Nova da Piedade 10 Location HERE . CHAIN OUTLET with several (non-bakery) shops across Lisbon. But this one has the bakery, and is ideally suited to the area. Why so? It’s just below Praça Flores, on a street that leads down to the area around the Palacio São Bento, the Parliament building. There are buses, but only small ones, and lots of passing Smart fortwos. It’s got a seriously artisan vibe, before you throw in an upmarket, but not outrageously expensive, café. CAUTION Portuguese focused coffee people, you can’t get a Galão, but a Latté is similar. The staff are welcoming, offering to bring your order over to the table once you’ve got seated, and it’s ready. ALSO if you’re walking down from Principe Real, the first door you come to is not the one currently in use. Some punters visit just to get take-away; others sit outside at the back. As you might expect from the name, there are Danish-style pastries on offer, and very enjoyable they are too. Buses 19B, 22B and 773. [ HOME ]

4.7.5 Cacilhas and Cristo Rei

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Across the river from Cais do Sodré, via the shortest ferry crossing in town, Cacilhas is a ferry terminal, part of the city of Almada, with a tram and bus station next to the ferry berth. There are cafés and restaurants just back from the waterfront, plus a small maritime museum which houses the sailing ship Dom Fernando II e Glória, and submarine S164 (these are pay attractions). But the main attraction for those making the ferry trip over from Cais do Sodré is to visit Santuário de Cristo Rei (Sanctuary of Christ the King), located on a nearby hilltop. View from the terrace This is outside Zone L, so best bet for those using public transport is to get a separate cardboard Navegante ticket, load it with credit, and use it in Zapping mode. CAUTION if you’re on a Lisboa Card, I’m not sure if it includes the ferry, but it certainly doesn’t include the bus from Cacilhas to Cristo Rei. Ferry schedule HERE . Bus 3001 schedule HERE . The bus terminus at Cacilhas is on the east side of the ...