Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative brunch cafe with standout coffee and indulgent plates; expect occasional long waits and inconsistent service during busy times.
Shakar delivers solid brunch appeal through exceptional food quality with creative, flavorful dishes and appealing outdoor seating that draws regulars back. However, quality variation and inconsistent service warmth prevent higher standing, while notorious peak-hour waits and slower kitchen times temper the experience. Worth visiting for bold brunch flavors and specialty coffee, but expect operational friction during busy periods.
Mornings at Shakar feel warm and bustling, with specialty coffees, friendly banter, and plates that draw phones before forks. One guest summed it up: "Big flavors and kind servers made our day," though at peak times the room turns busy and energetic. Expect a short wait for a table on weekends and longer in-kitchen times when the queue swells. The cooking leans creative brunch rather than purist classics: Peking Duck Benedict, breakfast tacos, Turkish eggs, and an indulgent French toast that reads like dessert. Flavors run bold and portions generous, ideal for people who like playful twists more than restraint. Coffee matters here—matcha, chai, and espresso drinks get plenty of love—so it suits brunch hunters and coffee people more than minimalists. Families do fine thanks to kid-pleasing choices like waffles, fries, burgers, and sweet plates, even without a dedicated kids menu. If your crew prefers plain food, stick to simpler options (burger, granola bowl) and skip heavy sauces. Strollers and outdoor tables are common, but arrive early to avoid peak-time waits.
Area: Central business district vibe with offices, hotels, and culture venues; popular daytime foot traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, busy by day; typical urban caution at night.
Nearby: Near Saldanha/Marques de Pombal corridor, museums like the Banksy Museum, hotels and shops.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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