Cafe A Brasileira ★ 4.2
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.
Signature drink: Bica, the small black Lisbon espresso
Amelia Lisboa is a cafe in Avenida, Lisbon.
Amelia in Lisbon near Avenida da Liberdade: a sunny brunch room on Rua Alexandre Herculano, pancake stacks, matcha latte and a busy weekend queue.
Editorially verified May 27, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Address: Rua Alexandre Herculano 15, 1150-005 Lisboa, 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.
Signature drink: Bica, the small black Lisbon espresso
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