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Prado Wine BarA-Worth Trying

R. das Pedras Negras 35, 1100-404 Lisboa, Portugal · Wine bar, Restaurant, Wine store · 4.6/5 Google (577 reviews)

Reservations

Stylish wine bar for creative, seafood-leaning small plates and knowledgeable pours; delicious but pricier with petite portions and occasional service or noise inconsistencies.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Prado Wine Bar earns its A- grade through exceptional seafood-driven small plates and outstanding wine knowledge paired with a stylish, welcoming interior. However, occasional quality variation and modest portion sizes relative to pricing prevent grade A territory. It's a strong neighborhood destination for wine enthusiasts seeking chef-driven Portuguese cuisine, though not without minor execution gaps.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels stylish and welcoming, with clean lines, warm woods, and a relaxed wine bar buzz. Service often shines with thoughtful wine guidance and seasonal storytelling, though a few diners report cold or inconsistent pacing. One guest summed it up: "Beautiful space, great pairings, just be ready for a lively room." The cooking leans modern Portuguese with creative seafood-led small plates, weaving in global touches like dashi, chimichurri, and kombu. Expect focused flavors and elegant presentation rather than big platters; highlights include cod with chickpeas and coconut, cured trout, and mussel preparations. It suits those who enjoy chef-driven tasting vibes and a glass-first evening; value feels fair but portions are petite. Families should note this is not especially kid-centric. While gnocchi or simple veg plates could work, much of the menu is seafood-forward and adventurous in flavor. There is no kids menu; noise can spike with large groups, and pricing adds up quickly for family appetites.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€38-55 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic cathedral quarter with cobbled lanes, popular with visitors and design-forward spots.

Safety: Generally safe, busy with tourist foot traffic; standard city vigilance at night.

Nearby: Near Sé Cathedral and downtown sights; mix of boutiques, cafes, and galleries.

ChiadoChiado is a lively and historic neighborhood in central Lisbon, famous for its theaters, bookstores, cafes, and a mix of traditional and contemporary restaurants. It attracts a diverse crowd looking for both cultural experiences and vibrant dining and nightlife scenes.
Rua das Pedras NegrasRua das Pedras Negras is a charming street within Chiado known for its intimate restaurants and wine bars, offering a more relaxed and authentic atmosphere compared to the busier main streets.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday18:00–00:00 Wednesday18:00–00:00 Thursday18:00–00:00 Friday18:00–00:00 Saturday18:00–00:00 Sunday18:00–00:00

Available: Reservations

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