Reservations · Outdoor seating
Stylish modern Portuguese with creative touches and river views; food ranges from good to excellent, cocktails and sunsets shine, but service delays and event-night disruptions can frustrate.
Perched above the river near the museum, Catch Me Lisboa feels warm and bustling with floor‑to‑ceiling views of the Tagus and the bridge. Diners gush about sunset window seats and staff who help navigate the menu, while one summed it up as “worth it for the view and the vibe”. On busy nights with music, it can tip loud and waits for drinks lengthen, so aim for calmer times if you want a slower pace. The kitchen leans modern Portuguese with playful touches—think tender octopus over squid‑ink sweet potato, garlicky shrimp in cataplana broth, crunchy tapioca cubes, and a juicy burger for comfort. It is not experimental theater, but a creative, polished style that suits sunset cocktails and date nights as much as relaxed lunches. Choose seafood and house favorites for the best results, and know that event nights can affect pacing. Families can do well here thanks to kid‑friendly staples like burgers, fries, pasta, popcorn, and simple sides. Portions skew moderate and the room gets lively after dark, so earlier seatings work best with children. No separate kids menu noted, but the actual dishes are accessible enough for most young eaters.
Area: Leafy bluff above the river near major museum; polished, date-night vibe with sunset views over the Tagus.
Safety: Generally safe, museum-adjacent with steady foot traffic; late-night event crowds can be lively but not unsafe.
Nearby: Next to Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga and Jardim 9 de Abril; overlooks bridge, port, and riverside promenade.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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