The Best Cafés in Portugal
Speciality café, bakery, natural wine store and restaurant, the Hakko can do it all. Everything tastes great here, from coffee with a homemade donut in the morning to lunch with lots of local vegetables and a glass of wine in the afternoon. It's well worth a visit.
Here you can enjoy really good coffee, creative drinks and delicious food with a Middle Eastern touch in a hip ambience. The Protest Kitchen is the perfect place for a healthy, hearty break, lunch or an aperitif in the city centre.
Rosi is located in one of Porto's trendiest districts. Here you can enjoy excellent speciality coffee and delicious sweet and savoury dishes in a stylish atmosphere. The perfect place for an extensive breakfast, lunch or aperitif.
Hello, Kristof in the heart of Lisbon sells coffee and delicious breakfasts as well as many exciting lifestyle magazines. Here you can enjoy a speciality coffee and catch up on what's going on in the world.
This Australian-Portuguese café serves one of the most popular brunches in the city. Whether sweet or savoury, everyone will find something to suit them on the small menu. The coffee is roasted by the baristas themselves and also tastes excellent.
One of the great classics among Lisbon's cafés and bakeries. Here you will find everything your heart desires - from sweet and savoury breakfasts and traditional lunch menus to coffee and cake in the afternoon, in a pleasantly nostalgic atmosphere.
Drinks made from home-roasted speciality coffee are served in this cosy café in a former garage. There are also delicious pastries from a local bakery as well as sweet and savoury snacks from the small kitchen.
The coffee at Baobá comes from its own farm in Brazil, is roasted in the trendy Bica district and made into excellent specialities in the café. There is also a delicious breakfast and Brazilian snacks such as pão de queijo and açaí smoothies.
Fábrica buys green coffees from small producers all over the world and roasts them gently in Portugal. The beans are delivered fresh from the roastery to the various branches, where they are processed into excellent speciality coffees.
The baristas here know what they are doing. They serve delicious breakfasts with their excellent coffee specialities, and later in the day you can stop by for a glass of natural wine or a good cocktail. The store is also a small bookshop.
The legendary pastéis de nata were invented here almost 200 years ago. Even today, it is still worth a visit for the popular pastéis, but also for other delicacies. You should definitely eat them in the beautiful dining room decorated with azulejos.
SÓ Coffee Roasters imports green coffee from sustainable production and roasts it in Porto. That's why you can drink excellent coffee here. The food selection is relatively small, with fresh pastries, cakes and bowls, for example.
The cosy Buna serves speciality coffee from the country's best roasters, prepared by experts. Plus a small but fine selection of delicious dishes. The whole thing is served by an extremely friendly team.
Coffee fans cannot avoid a visit to C'alma. Here you can sample coffee from the best roasters. The historic dining room provides the right ambience, as does the friendly team, who know all about coffee.
Manna is a yoga studio with an adjoining café. It serves healthy, vegetarian and vegan food made from local produce, as well as selected teas and speciality coffees. If you come later in the day, you can also enjoy an aperitif here with natural wines.
The famous Café Majestic has been around for over 100 years. Even though it is very touristy, it is well worth a visit. Not only for the beautiful original Art Deco furnishings, but also for the delicious food and exquisite drinks.
Another traditional Lisbon eatery that is well worth a visit is the Confeitaria Nacional. Delicious pastries have been served here to a discerning clientele for almost 200 years. You should eat them right here in this historic café.
This cosy pub offers free culture with your coffee, drinks and tasty snacks. You can play board games, borrow books or simply enjoy the sun in the courtyard. An oasis of calm in the hectic city centre.
Yes, the legendary café in the heart of the city is touristy, but it's still worth a visit. The historic dining room serves traditional Portuguese delicacies, with something for every taste, from sweet to savoury lunches.
Locals and tourists, artists and workers have been meeting at Café Guarany since 1933. It serves coffee, small and large dishes and often has musical entertainment from morning to night. The dining room is still kept in the original Art Deco style.