6.1 Coffee Shops

My very first Lisbon guidebook, going back almost 30 years, told that many Lisboetas drank tea, rather than coffee. Not any more they don’t.


Especially first thing of a morning, and through the day, it’s got to be coffee. And if your café, kiosk or restaurant can’t manage to dispense a decent coffee, it’s toast, as it were. So finding a good cup of coffee is not difficult.


Many locals drink the one-shot Bica; some of those who can’t manage to go totally Portuguese on coffee prefer a Galão, a café au lait in a glass. I’m in the latter category, and get a significant amount of stick for it. Ho hum.


I’ve included some well-known cafés, and some chain outlets, to give a few ideas on where to get a decent coffee and accompanying snack.


The Names


Pastéis de Belém

A Brasileira do Chiado

Café Nicola

Pastelaria Aloma

Confeitaria Nacional

Castro


The Chains


Quiosque Lisboa (and other Quiosques)

A Padaria Portuguesa

Manteigaria


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