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PAULC-Worth Trying

R. Augusta 142, 1100-054 Lisboa, Portugal · Bakery, Cafe · 4.1/5 Google (2078 reviews)

Takeout

Busy French bakery-cafe on Rua Augusta with tasty pastries and decent sandwiches, but service inconsistency and disputed add-on charges mean best experiences are quick takeaway rather than table service.

Why it gets a C- for overall quality

PAUL delivers reliable pastries and an appealing prime Rua Augusta location, but quality varies noticeably across items and visits, and service swings from warm to inattentive, particularly on the terrace. Best suited as a quick counter stop for fresh croissants while sightseeing rather than a destination bakery; checking receipts and timing orders carefully maximizes the experience.

Restaurant Summary

On the pedestrian spine of Rua Augusta, PAUL hums with constant foot traffic and pastry perfume. Expect glass cases piled with croissants and a busy sidewalk terrace where one guest noted, "great stop in the middle of the action." Service swings from warm and efficient at the counter to slow on the terrace, and several diners warn to watch receipts. The cooking leans classic French bakery: flaky viennoiserie, baguette sandwiches, quiches, and coffee. It is comfort-first baking rather than chefy flair. When timed fresh, pastries impress; fillings and coffee quality can vary. If you want a simple breakfast or snack while sightseeing, counter order and takeaway deliver the most reliable results. Families do fine here thanks to simple, familiar items: croissants, pain au chocolat, plain baguettes, and pizza slices mentioned in reviews. No clear kids menu, but portions are shareable and choices are approachable. Those needing gluten-free options will find little beyond drinks unless bringing their own bread.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleHybrid Average Cost€14-20 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Pedestrian tourist artery with souvenir shops and cafes; constant foot traffic and street performers.

Safety: Busy, well-lit, generally safe; typical pickpocket caution for high-tourism corridors.

Nearby: Near Praça do Comércio and Rossio; hotels, shops, and attractions draw heavy tourist flows.

Bairro AltoBairro Alto is a vibrant and bohemian neighborhood famous for its lively nightlife, narrow cobbled streets, and eclectic dining scene ranging from traditional Portuguese eateries to trendy bars and cafes. It attracts a mix of locals and visitors looking for an authentic Lisbon experience with a youthful and artistic atmosphere.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday08:00–23:00 Tuesday08:00–23:00 Wednesday08:00–23:00 Thursday08:00–23:00 Friday08:00–23:00 Saturday08:00–23:00 Sunday08:00–23:00

Available: Takeout

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