Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Trendy brunch cafe with standout pancakes, broad vegan/vegetarian options, friendly service and lively plant-filled vibe, but coffee quality, laptop policy enforcement, and occasional service lapses divide opinions.
Leafy shelves, soft music, and a hum of chatter give this Anjos cafe a warm, bustling feel. Many diners gush about friendly staff and quick seating off-peak, while others felt rushed or put off by a strict no‑laptop stance. One diner summed it up: "Came twice in a weekend—pancakes were worth the detour," but another noted the room can feel noisy and tight when it is packed. The cooking leans contemporary brunch with global touches—think teriyaki beef bagels, black‑rice bowls, and a strong vegan showing—more elevated comfort than high‑wire creativity. Pancakes are the hero, smoothie bowls and bagels are popular, and coffee divides opinion from "great" to "bitter". Prices sit a bit above typical Lisbon cafes but align with styled brunch spots, especially if you pick the hits like pancakes. Families do fine here thanks to familiar items like pancakes, burgers (even a mini), bacon‑and‑egg combos, and sweet bowls. One parent flagged limited baby amenities (no microwave), so plan accordingly. For most kids, pancakes and fries‑style chips make this kid‑friendly enough, though peak‑hour crowds may test patience.
Area: Lively central Lisbon quarter blending residential streets with creative studios and indie cafes; popular with visitors and remote workers.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical urban vigilance recommended, especially late evening.
Nearby: Near Avenida Almirante Reis corridor, close to other brunch spots, small shops, and guesthouses; good for casual exploring.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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