Hello, Kristof ★ 4.8
Hello, Kristof on Lisbon's Rua do Poco dos Negros: a Scandinavian-style cafe brewing 100 percent arabica, the third-wave pioneer that read the room first.
Signature drink: Filter coffee on Scandinavian-roast beans
Cafe A Brasileira is a cafe in Chiado, Lisbon.
A Brasileira on Lisbon's Rua Garrett: a 1905 cafe where Fernando Pessoa drank his bica, still pouring under the same wood and brass, terrace open daily.
Editorially verified May 20, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Address: Rua Garrett 120, 1200-205 Lisboa, Lisbon
Hello, Kristof on Lisbon's Rua do Poco dos Negros: a Scandinavian-style cafe brewing 100 percent arabica, the third-wave pioneer that read the room first.
Signature drink: Filter coffee on Scandinavian-roast beans
Copenhagen Coffee Lab in Principe Real, Lisbon, the Danish import that opened the city's Nordic coffee wave. Order the filter coffee, danish-roast beans.
Signature drink: Filter coffee, Danish-roast beans
Fabrica Coffee Roasters near Lisbon's Rossio: in-house roasting on Rua das Portas de Santo Antao, espresso and filter from Brazil, Colombia, Ethiopia.
Signature drink: Espresso from beans roasted on-site
Comoba in Lisbon's Cais do Sodre: a calm plant-forward cafe on Rua da Boavista, matcha pancakes and sourdough toasts in a bright tiled room with strong wifi.
Signature drink: Matcha latte and matcha pancakes
Cafe Janis in Lisbon near Time Out Market: a flower-covered Cais do Sodre brunch terrace, strong cappuccinos and a daily goat-cheese shakshuka plate.
Signature drink: Cappuccino, with a goat-cheese shakshuka
Heim Cafe in Lisbon's Santos: a Ukrainian-owned brunch room renovated by hand, flat whites, avocado toast and a steady crowd of digital nomads.
Signature drink: Flat white and avocado toast