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Largo Conde-Barão 25, 1200-163 Lisboa, Portugal · Coffee shop, Brunch restaurant, Cafe · 4.6/5 Google (1925 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Trendy brunch cafe with standout coffee, creative burritos and Turkish eggs, occasional long waits and service inconsistencies; good value for Lisbon brunch standards.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

This Lisbon brunch spot delivers excellent specialty coffee and creative fusion dishes—the banana bread and burritos earn genuine cult following—but quality varies noticeably, particularly with eggs and peak-time service. The pleasant street setting with outdoor seating and friendly staff create an appealing neighborhood experience, though waits and occasional sold-out items limit reliability for a higher grade.

Restaurant Summary

The scene leans warm and bustling with sidewalk tables and specialty coffee aromas, the sort of spot where a short queue is part of the ritual. Service ranges from super friendly to stretched-thin at peak times, and the vibe is playful without stuffiness. One diner put it simply: "The espresso tonic sparkled and the burrito hit just right." In the kitchen, the approach is creative fusion brunch rather than strict tradition: kimchi burritos, miso-tinged eggs, and a carnitas Benedict show a chefly curiosity that suits adventurous brunchers. The banana bread garners cult-level affection, and the coffee program earns steady praise, with only the occasional watery cup outlier. Families fare well thanks to familiar comfort items like scrambled eggs, toasties, and banana bread alongside gentler takes on bowls and burritos. There is no kids menu, but portions are manageable and shareable; picky eaters can stick to eggs and toast, while bolder kids might enjoy the veggie burrito.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€18-26 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Trendy central riverside-adjacent area with creatives, expats, and tourists; relaxed daytime vibe.

Safety: Generally safe and busy by day; normal urban caution at night.

Nearby: Near Santos design district, galleries, boutique shops, and tram routes; outdoor seating on a shaded street.

BaixaBaixa is Lisbon's downtown area, characterized by grand plazas, pedestrian streets, and a lively dining scene featuring traditional Portuguese cuisine alongside modern eateries. The atmosphere is bustling yet accessible, attracting visitors and locals seeking both casual and refined dining experiences.
ChiadoChiado is a culturally rich micro-neighborhood within Baixa, known for its historic cafes, theaters, and boutique shops. It offers a sophisticated dining environment with a blend of classic and contemporary Portuguese gastronomy, often frequented by a stylish and culturally engaged crowd.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday08:30–23:00 Tuesday08:30–23:00 Wednesday08:30–23:00 Thursday08:30–23:00 Friday08:30–23:00 Saturday08:30–23:00 Sunday08:30–23:00

Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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