B.Leza ★ 4.5
€€cais-do-sodreTue to Sun 23:00-06:00, closed Mon
B.Leza on Cais da Ribeira Nova is Lisbon's Lusophone-Africa dance club, programming Cape Verdean funaná, Angolan kizomba, semba, kuduro and Afrobeats.
Tip: Open Tuesday to Sunday from 23:00; closed Monday. The dancefloor fills late, around 01:00, and the partner-dance crowd is generous to beginners.
A Tasca do Chico ★ 4.6
€bairro-altoDaily 19:00-02:00
A Tasca do Chico on Rua do Diário de Notícias opened in 1993 as the Bairro Alto fado vadio tavern, where amateur and professional fadistas take turns.
Tip: Fado sessions run nightly from around 21:00, with Monday and Wednesday the busiest. The room is small and chairs are limited, arrive by 20:30 for a standing spot.
Mesa de Frades ★ 4.7
€€€alfamaDaily 20:00-02:00, reservation only
Mesa de Frades on Rua dos Remédios is the 17th-century tiled chapel in Alfama restored as a fixed-menu fado dining room, with sets of three to four fados.
Tip: Reservation required, 60 euros set menu; arrive by 20:30 for the first set. The original azulejo panels behind the singer are the photo seat, ask for a wall-facing table.
Clube de Fado ★ 4.5
€€€alfamaDaily 19:30-01:00, fado from 20:30
Clube de Fado on Rua de São João da Praça by Lisbon Cathedral was founded in 1995 by Portuguese guitarist Mário Pacheco in an 18th-century stable.
Tip: Doors at 19:30 with fado from 20:30-01:00 nightly; book ahead, the seven-table room fills with cruise guests. The Roman arches across the dining room are the architecture.
Povo ★ 4.4
€€cais-do-sodreTue to Sun 19:00-02:00, closed Mon
Povo on Rua Nova do Carvalho runs the Cais do Sodré pink street as a contemporary tasca, programming young fadistas in residency between 20:30 and 23:00.
Tip: Fado sessions Tuesday to Sunday between 20:30 and 23:00; the residency rotates emerging singers. Walk-in friendly midweek, weekend tables benefit from a booking.
Damas ★ 4.4
€€alfamaTue to Thu 12:00-02:00, Fri and Sat 12:00-04:00
Damas on Rua da Voz do Operário opened in 2015 in a former Graça bakery, combining a casual restaurant with a concert room programming alternative bands.
Tip: Live music Tuesday to Saturday, mostly free; the back salon is the concert hall, the front is the bar. The kitchen runs vegetarian and vegan plates alongside Portuguese petiscos.