6.1.5 Quiosque Lisboa

Several locations across the city

I tried the outlet at Saldanha (HERE). The coffee was good and the service was better. Snacks up to burger level are available, as well as the ubiquitous pastries. What’s on offer, and what it costs, are clearly displayed. There is another outlet by the tram terminus at Campolide (HERE). Which is also good. Ditto the one at Largo do Camões (HERE).

Those outlets are part of the Quiosques Lisboa chain. I also sampled the Quiosque Oliveira at Principe Real (HERE). This was also good.

One for tram nerds is Quiosque 28 (HERE), adjacent to the tram terminus at Prazeres, operating out of a shipping container, and with lots of awnings to keep the sunlight off. Good coffee, good service.

Don’t forget, some Quiosque outlets do not have toilet facilities. But Quiosque 28 is one which does.

For all of the above, don’t expect table service - that’s what a Quiosque is all about. Also, prices are displayed prominently at all the Quiosque Lisboa outlets, so no grounds for grumbling (yes, they can vary from one outlet to another).

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