Manteigaria
Chiado
The pastel de nata, made to order behind glass
Lisbon's café culture runs from classic coffeehouses to third-wave roasteries. Our selection covers the best places for coffee, pastries, slow mornings and remote work across the city's neighborhoods.
Best Cafés in Lisbon: The best options include Manteigaria in Chiado, Cafe A Brasileira in Chiado, Fauna & Flora in Anjos. We've curated 12 venues across Lisbon's top neighborhoods based on quality, atmosphere, and guest reviews.
| Venue | Neighborhood | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Manteigaria | Chiado | $ |
| Cafe A Brasileira | Chiado | $$ |
| Fauna & Flora | Anjos | $$ |
| Comoba | Cais do Sodre / Bica | $$ |
| Hello, Kristof | Bica / Cais do Sodre | $$ |
| The Marvila Bakehouse | Marvila (8 Marvila) | $$ |
| Pastelaria Aloma | Campo de Ourique | $ |
| Padaria da Esquina | Campo de Ourique | $ |
| Manteigaria Belém | Belém | $ |
| Miolo | Belém | $$ |
Chiado
The pastel de nata, made to order behind glass
Chiado
1905 Chiado coffeehouse, Pessoa's old terrace
Anjos
Plant-forward brunch and specialty coffee in Anjos
Cais do Sodre / Bica
Specialty coffee and real-food brunch in a former pharmacy
Bica / Cais do Sodre
In-house-roasted specialty coffee and magazines in Bica
Marvila (8 Marvila)
Sourdough, pastry and specialty coffee at 8 Marvila
Campo de Ourique
1943 pastelaria, repeat 'best pastel de nata' winner
Campo de Ourique
Slow-fermented artisan bakery from Vitor Sobral & Mário Rolando
Belém
The cult pastel de nata, freshly gonged, minus the Belém queue
Belém
Light-filled all-day café for creative brunch in Belém
Alfama
Austrian-owned all-day cafe with cake, books and worn sofas
Baixa & Rossio
Lisbon's oldest pastry house, family-run since 1829