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A GinjinhaB-Worth Trying

Largo São Domingos 8, 1150-320 Lisboa, Portugal · Bar · 4.6/5 Google (3498 reviews)

Tiny historic counter serving classic cherry liqueur shots fast and cheap; great tradition, cash only, crowd and sticky floors likely.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

A Ginjinha delivers an authentic Lisbon ritual with reliable cherry liqueur quality and exceptional speed at remarkable value. However, sanitation concerns and severe space constraints prevent a higher grade—this is best experienced as a quick cultural detour rather than a destination bar visit. The historic square location and strong local reputation make it worth trying for visitors seeking authentic Lisbon character.

Restaurant Summary

Crowds gather at this postage-stamp counter near Rossio for a fast pour of Lisbon’s cherry liqueur, the scene humming with lively street energy. Expect a quick exchange, a tiny glass, and people-watching as someone murmurs, "A sweet sip that tastes like the city." It is charming and unapologetically old-school—cash only, stand outside, and yes, the floor can be sticky. The cooking here is non-existent—this is a single-purpose stop—and the ritual is the draw: ginjinha with or without fruit, poured in seconds. Fans describe it as sweet, slightly tangy, and pleasantly warming; skeptics prefer other brands or colder pours. It is best treated as a quick tradition between meals rather than a bar session. For families, this is not a sit-down venue and the menu focuses on alcohol. Kids can sip a soda, but there is no children’s menu or seating. If your crew needs snacks or space, pair this stop with a nearby cafe and keep it to a brief cultural detour.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter Only Average Cost€2-€5 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic square by Rossio with constant foot traffic; mix of locals and visitors, lively from morning to late evening.

Safety: Generally safe, busy and well-lit; typical city-center pickpocket caution due to crowds.

Nearby: Steps from Rossio, Igreja de São Domingos, shops and cafes; street-standing culture around the counter.

ChiadoChiado is a vibrant cultural and commercial neighborhood featuring theaters, bookstores, and traditional cafes. It attracts a mix of locals and visitors seeking a lively dining and social atmosphere with a blend of historic charm and modern trends.
Largo de São DomingosLargo de São Domingos is a small square known for its traditional bars and eateries, popular for quick drinks like ginjinha and informal gatherings. It offers an authentic Lisbon experience with a relaxed and friendly vibe.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday10:00–22:00 Tuesday10:00–22:00 Wednesday10:00–22:00 Thursday10:00–22:00 Friday10:00–22:00 Saturday10:00–22:00 Sunday10:00–22:00
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