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Despensa N.6
Av. Sacadura Cabral 6A, 1000-274 Lisboa, Portugal
· Pastry shop, Bakery, Breakfast restaurant
· 4.4/5 Google (1408 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout
A cozy gluten-free cafe-bakery with standout bread, crepes, and cakes, great for celiacs and health-focused diners, but expect occasional slow or uneven service at busy times.
Restaurant Summary
A neighborhood cafe-bakery where gluten-free baking takes center stage, Despensa N.6 feels cozy and calm just off Campo Pequeno. Guests describe staff as kind and the room as warm and welcoming, with one diner sharing, "I felt completely safe as a celiac and the bread was outstanding." Service can drift at peak hours, but the vibe leans relaxed and unhurried. The cooking focuses on wholesome comfort with a health-first lens: seed bread, crepes, and pancakes made gluten-free, plus cakes sweetened with honey or coconut sugar. Expect solid, satisfying plates rather than culinary theatrics; the appeal is in careful sourcing and bakes that deliver texture many miss on a GF diet. Most diners praise flavor and freshness, though a few found pastries bland or cooled when busy. Families do well here. Kids gravitate to pancakes and muffins, while adults appreciate brunch sets with eggs and house bread. There is no explicit kids menu, but the offerings are straightforward and friendly to cautious eaters. Portions are generally fair, though some report smaller bowls lately—budget around €20–€30 per person for a full brunch with drinks.
At a Glance
- 100% gluten-free bakery-cafe with standout house bread and crepes
- Friendly staff and relaxing atmosphere, good for brunch and solo visits
- Service can be slow or inattentive at busy times; occasional missed orders
- A few reports of portion downsizing versus price
- Celiac safety praised by many; a small number report feeling unwell—exercise usual caution
What Sets It Apart
- 100_percent_gluten_free_bakery
- house_made_seed_bread
- customizable_allergen_handling
What People Love
- Warm, cozy setting
- Gluten-free bread that rivals wheat loaves
- Hearty brunch plates
- Accommodating approach to allergens
Points of Concern
- Service inconsistencies: delays, missed orders, or brusque interactions reported by a minority of guests
- Portion complaints: some mention smaller bowls without price changes
- Occasional bland or cooled pastries when the cafe is busy
- Celiac safety: while many feel secure, isolated reports of reactions suggest verifying ingredients with staff
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€18-28 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Pair the house seed bread with almond butter or cacao-hazelnut spread for a filling light meal.
- For vegan diners, banana bread and vegan cocoa cake are reliable picks.
- Granola and nut butters travel well if you want takeaway snacks.
Perfect For
- Brunch with gluten-free needs
- Casual breakfast near Campo Pequeno
- Coffee and cake break
- Families seeking kid-friendly gluten-free options
Location Insights
Area: Residential-commercial zone near Campo Pequeno, relaxed and local-feeling with daytime cafe traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked by day; typical Lisbon urban setting with good lighting.
Nearby: Close to Campo Pequeno arena, offices, apartments; not in heavy tourist core but accessible.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday08:30–19:00
Tuesday08:30–19:00
Wednesday08:30–19:00
Thursday08:30–19:00
Friday09:00–19:00
Saturday09:00–19:00
Sunday09:00–19:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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