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- Stacey BrookJune 19, 2018Order standing at the counter (a bica if you like espresso and a galão if a latte is more your thing). Also, we recommend the custard tarts and codfish croquettes (pastéis de bacalhau).
- Gabi BulumacNovember 10, 2014Just sit, ask for a coffe and enjoy the city spirit ,very crowded , outside on the street there is always music or some people that play and give some shows .Take some pictures ;)
- Ben BenSeptember 4, 2017Nice place to sit and to order a coffee. Since it is mentioned in every guide it is always crowded. Don't forget to take some pictures inside the cafe and one with statue of poet Fernando Pessoa.
- Daniel LövgrenJuly 17, 2018As others suggested - order standing at the bar. A bica (=espresso) or a pingado (bica with little milk) and a pastel de nata will only set you back 1,70 €. Beautiful place.
- Julia LuJune 25, 2023One of the oldest cafes in Lisbon. Great option for brunch. Sit outside to people watch. Fresh pastel de natas too.
- Let's Go ManagerMay 20, 2012If you are going to just have a coffee or light snack in the cafe portion, realize that standing at the counter is cheaper than sitting, which is cheaper than sitting outside!
- Eddy BadrinaNovember 8, 2016Get a double espresso, a couple of pasteis de nata, and a couple of hours for people-watching.
- Taa SAugust 4, 2017Extravagant cafe in a Bohemian district, opened in 1905 with an Art Deco interior & pavement tables.
- Chantelle MarieSeptember 16, 2015Get a Galao or espresso and people watch from outside on the patio! Great little historic spot to sit and relax with tasty coffee.
- Crick WatersJune 19, 2022Careful which seat you choose. Along the sidewalk you’ll be harassed by beggars. Sit next to this statue and you’ll have a constant stream of tourists taking pictures.
- Tristan ComleySeptember 6, 2017Take an espresso at the espresso bar, it's only €0.70 and is a lovely historic place to enjoy it.
- clive kornitzerMarch 13, 2015Sip espresso with the locals at the counter. Fan atmosphere and don't miss the newspaper kiosk in the entrance
- Tuba DurhanDecember 27, 2015Good for a little break after a walk at chiado... We pay 10€ for 1 cafe americano, 1 espresso macchiato, 1 sparkled water and a pasteis. 👍 its ok
- Badr AlBadrAugust 31, 2016Was a disappointment after being highly recommended. The staff are rude and were shouting at me for taking a few photos. The coffee was less than average. The cream pie was very good though.
- Coco CatMay 12, 2022Espresso and latte are good! Nice place to sit inside if there aren't too many people
- Luis AlvesAugust 28, 2015The place where famous poet Fernando Pessoa frequently had his coffee. The Victorian style interior is just awesome.
- AcquarioJanuary 2, 2014Excellent coffee! Try the pasteis de nata. They are better than in many other places in Lisbon.
- cellwallNovember 5, 2017a bit crowded. and they were so busy that you hadto wait to ask for the menu, ordering, the bill .
- C MFebruary 24, 2015No miss coffee stop in Chiado. Normal food and a bit overpriced but it is mandatory to have a "bica" (small coffee) outside next to the statue of Fernando Pessoa :)
- Daniele SoaresMay 16, 2013Fernando Pessoa used to come here. The coffee and the chocolate are really great, but the waiter was arrogant. Thus, I confirmed the fame of this place, both for the coffee and service.
- Ertuğrul UysalJanuary 11, 2014Most famous cafe in lisbon, good service, nice terrace and obviously great location. Thumbs up!
- Amy YNovember 2, 2016"Art deco cafe with outside tables and the statue of Fernando Pessoa, who used to hang out here "
- Jennifer BurlingtonFebruary 21, 2017Old Portuguese cafe. Stop in for 1 drink and a pastry to take in the history.
- Marc EscanuelasAugust 9, 2016Every tourist comes to this cafe to take a picture with Fernando Pessoa's statue (the national poet). You do you.
- Taa SAugust 4, 2017It's cosy, coffee is better than in other places, if you sit inside or by the counter it's cheaper.
- Marie-Claude ThiffeaultOctober 7, 2014Bolces regionales are soooo good. And coffee as well. Worth waiting few minutes, service is so so but ok.
- Krisztina ScheuringJuly 13, 2013The best lemon cake ever! Capuccino is more like a hot chocolate, never have seen coffee.
- Lefteris AvramidisOctober 22, 2016Allegedly the oldest Cafe in town. A bit too crowded. The service is polite but overloaded
- Νikko LoJune 24, 2015well, the place has a unique interior design. the menu is not particularly extraordinary. pay a visit.
- Konstantina 👑November 13, 2016You can take a souvenir photo with the bronze statue of Fernando Pessoa!
- Utku GrkFebruary 22, 2017Tarts are Not so good... try to eat "pastel da nata" from Manteigeria which very close to here, in 100 meter...