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Tomorrow at 9 CafeB+Worth Trying
R. Viriato 9B, 1050-227 Lisboa, Portugal
· Cafe, Brunch restaurant, Restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (878 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative brunch cafe with standout matcha and French toast, good value and vibe, but service speed and stock outages can frustrate at busy times.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Tomorrow at 9 Cafe delivers solid brunch execution with strong food quality anchored by creative dishes like matcha pancakes and citrus French toast, plus exceptional aesthetic plating and courtyard appeal. However, inconsistent execution—including stock outages and occasional cold dishes—and variable service ranging from warm to stretched during peak hours prevent grade A territory. Competitive with the area's better neighborhood brunch spots, though operational reliability needs strengthening.
Restaurant Summary
From the street it looks compact, but inside you find a bright courtyard and a stylish, slightly industrial room where laptops and latte art happily coexist. Service swings from warm to stretched at peak hours; one diner said the team made them feel like they were at a friend’s home, while another noted waits and brusque plate drops. Expect a lively brunch scene with aesthetic plating and a tropical-leaning veranda. The cooking leans creative and produce-driven rather than classic diner fare: think miso shakshuka with shrimp, gravlax over pancakes, kimchi with pastrami, and a much-loved Citrus French Toast. Coffee and matcha earn consistent praise, though a few guests find portions modest or pancakes a touch baking-powder forward. This is a good fit for diners who enjoy contemporary twists and vibrant flavors over old-school eggs-and-bacon minimalism. For families, there are several kid-welcome choices like Chocolate Pancakes, French toast, croissants, and the Simple Breakfast. No explicit kids’ menu, but prices stay friendly and staff can often add or skip items. If children prefer plain flavors, steer toward pancakes or toast rather than the more adventurous dishes.
At a Glance
- Creative fusion-leaning brunch with standout French toast and strong matcha
- Attractive courtyard and multiple seating zones
- Service can be slow or curt during busy periods
- Stock outages reported for popular items like salmon
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- miso_shakshuka_and_fusion_touches
- courtyard_veranda_space
- strong_matcha_program
What People Love
- Dreamy French toast dessert-brunch plate
- Fresh gravlax and option to add more
- Balanced, not-too-sweet matcha drinks
- Warm, creative space with a courtyard
Points of Concern
- Service delays and seating queues at peak times; some guests report curt interactions
- Frequent stock-outs of popular items (gravlax, some mains) especially at busy hours
- Portions can feel small for some dishes; mixed feedback on pancake texture
- Review patterns show signs of rush-hour inconsistency; manage expectations at weekend peaks
- Limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€18-26 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For vegetarians: Roasted pepper hummus (€7.5), Eggplant and quinoa (€9), Green Toast (€10).
- For pescatarians: Good Salmon (€13), Bali Bowl (€13), extra gravlax (+€4).
- For sweet tooth: Citrus French Toast (€10), Matcha Pancakes (€10), Basque Pistachio Cheesecake (€6).
Perfect For
- Weekend brunch with friends
- Solo laptop session with quality coffee
- Casual date in a pretty courtyard
- Out-of-towners seeking non-touristy brunch
Location Insights
Area: Central business-residential area with offices and modern apartments; daytime cafe traffic and remote workers.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, and busy during the day; typical urban vigilance at night.
Nearby: Near Saldanha/Marquês hubs, offices, shops, and transit; mix of locals and visitors.
Santo AntónioSanto António is a central Lisbon neighborhood characterized by elegant streets, upscale shops, and a mix of traditional and contemporary dining options. The area attracts a sophisticated crowd seeking quality dining experiences in a cosmopolitan yet relaxed atmosphere.
Príncipe RealPríncipe Real is a fashionable micro-neighborhood within Santo António, known for its boutique shops, organic markets, and a lively café culture. It offers a hip and welcoming dining scene popular with both locals and visitors looking for innovative and casual eateries.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday08:00–17:00
Tuesday08:00–17:00
Wednesday08:00–17:00
Thursday08:00–17:00
Friday08:00–17:00
Saturday08:00–17:00
Sunday08:00–17:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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