BELÉM. Enjoy delightful pastries and excellent coffee in this charming azulejo (tile) covered café. Small Belém cakes called pasties-de-nata greatly contribute to the shop's vast popularity. Scrumptious mini-tarts are made in the old ovens from a top-secret recipe and can be bought by the box for take out or to eat on-the-spot. Casual attire.
Café Nicola
(Restaurants - Breakfast)
Praça Dom Pedro IV, 26
Lisbon PT 1000001
21-346-0579
Description:
BAIXA. This historic café is renowned for its stellar breakfasts. A wall painting found inside depicts the life of Manuel du Bocage, a satirical poet who once frequented this café. The top-notch cuisine offered here is served by an extremely stylish waitstaff. Business casual attire.
Café Pastelaria Benard
(Restaurants - Breakfast)
Rua Garrett ,104
Lisbon PT 1200205
21-347-3133
Description:
BAIRRO ALTO. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all enjoyed in this charming teahouse. Pastries and cakes are enticing, especially the famous whipped-cream cakes and fresh croissants. Many enjoy coming here for afternoon tea and sandwiches. Though seating on the outdoor terrace is casual, dining inside requires dressier attire.
Confeitaria Nacional
(Restaurants - Breakfast)
Praça da Figueira, 18B
Lisbon PT 1100241
21-342-4470
Description:
BAIXA. The exceptionally modern decor creates a pleasant ambience in this classic pastry shop. The sweet aroma of delectable pastries and cakes baked in-house is hard to resist. Visitors will find a wide variety of tantalizing favorites. Business casual attire.
O'Gillins
(Restaurants - Breakfast)
Rua dos Remolares, 8
Lisbon PT 1200371
21-342-1899
Description:
CAIS DO SODRÉ. This Irish pub is popular among Portuguese and Irish crowds. An outstanding Irish breakfast is served on the weekends late into the afternoon and is usually accompanied by live jazz on Sundays. The rich decor consists of solid pinewood, a long bar, and plenty of seating. Business casual attire.