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    Cerca Moura

    4.5 (14 reviews)
    ModeratePubs, Cafeteria, Cafes
    Open 11:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Delicious rabbit stew. Chicken was also excellent. Starter sausage plate is amazing. Bacon sausage!

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    Lisboa Bar - View from rooftop. This staircase winds around and totals 352 steps. I was panting at the top lol!

    Lisboa Bar

    4.8(19 reviews)
    0.9 kmRossio - Baixa - Chiado, Chiado
    €€

    I came here based on a reel that I found on Instagram. Beers were apparently only 1 euro...the…read morecatch was that it was the small beer, but still cheap nevertheless! This bar wasn't far from where we were staying and we happened to pass by here almost everyday, so we finally decided to check this place out. The bar was still super cheap, and I loved that everyone was just here to enjoy a drink and chat with friends. It gives off a local dive bar vibe, which I really liked. Apparently there's also a rooftop (I was looking at the reviews here), but we didn't get a chance to check it out as it was nighttime and raining when we visited. Overall a great spot for cheap beer and good hangs.

    Lisboa Bar is everything you could hope to find in a bar. Amazing views from their patio rooftop. A…read moreselection of decently priced drinks. Friendly service. A mix of tourists and locals. Came here on our last night in Lisbon to enjoy a few last caipirinhas with a view, and this place did not disappoint. We were served pretty much immediately after taking a look at the extensive bar menu and picking our poison. I went with the black caipirinha, my partner stuck to the traditional one. We walked around the back to access the upstairs patio which was relatively empty when we first got there, but filled up considerably as the night went on. You can see the top of the castle lit up at night from the rooftop patio as well as lots of the city, which is really a sight to see. Our drinks were strong and well made. Definitely stop by at some point during your trip to Lisbon!

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    Lisboa Bar - View from roof top bar

    View from roof top bar

    Lisboa Bar - Rooftop view

    Rooftop view

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    Patio view

    Bar TR3S Lisboa - Photo 5: Patio

    Bar TR3S Lisboa

    4.4(13 reviews)
    1.7 kmPríncipe Real, Bairro Alto - Bica - Cais do Sodré

    This bar is a must if you are looking for a gay bar in Lisboa. It is an intimate atmosphere, but…read morefilled with great energy, hot bartenders, and delicious drinks. The staff and patrons were easy to talk to and very friendly. I was a little nervous since I'm from the US, but most spoke either English or Spanish. I felt right at home.

    Jamie W and I figured out that there are two gay-focused areas in Lisbon. It appeared that Barrio…read moreAlto is where the louder and younger bars and dance clubs are congregated. Not our scene. We presumed Principe Real is Lisbon's mellower gayborhood. Embedded in an affluent residential area, this is where we headed after a full day in Belem. Despite some navigational challenges, this bar was our first stop. If you happen to gravitate toward the bulkier, more hirsute members of your brethren, this is the low-key bar for you. Initially we were confused by the smattering of straight couples hanging in the front patio, but when we entered, the gay element was much more prominent. Groups of gregarious men in tanktops were at the various hi-top tables. Lonelier bears hung out at the smallish counter. It wasn't that crowded even though it was a balmy night. We managed to secure a table for ourselves and had a couple of refreshing 8,5€ Expresso Martinis (Photo 7). No thumping music, more '90's dance pop. It was quite chill. COCKTAILS - 4 stars...smooth libations AMBIANCE - 3.5 stars...chill inside, patio seemed more like a straight area SERVICE - 4 stars...nice bartender, helpful TOTAL - 4 stars...a quieter bear den RELATED - Exploring Lisbon? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/qi-D5O-t1O

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    Bar TR3S Lisboa - Photo 2: Interior

    Photo 2: Interior

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    Manteigaria - Pasteis de nata

    Manteigaria

    4.8(674 reviews)
    1.2 kmBairro Alto - Bica - Cais do Sodré, Bairro Alto

    Manteigaria is a charming little shop that delivers one of the most satisfying and authentic pastel…read morede nata experiences you will find in Lisbon. What makes it special is watching the pastries being handmade right in front of you, which adds a level of freshness and craftsmanship that you can actually taste. The service was super fast and friendly. The pastel de nata came out perfectly, with that delicate flaky crust and warm custard that just hits differently when you know it was made moments ago. The espresso was equally impressive, rich and smooth, and the two together make for a simple but near perfect combination. If you are in the area, this is an easy and very satisfying stop.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    Oh no. Am I the only one who doesn't like the pastel de nata custard tarts this restaurant is so…read morefamous for? The crust was super flaky and the tart was nice and warm out of the oven, but I didn't like the flavor of the custard. I did forget to add cinnamon to the top, but I don't think it would have helped me personally. The woman who stood next to me at the counter had a nearly orgasmic experience next to me, so it's obvious that my taste buds are apparently off. I loved the patience of the server, who got confused when I told her I wanted to eat in but wanted to take water to go. Note to self...Portuguese folks want to have their "to go" as "takeaway." What I also didn't know was that there was no place to sit!! I scooted down the counter just like all the other folks to watch the bakers prep the next gozillion pastries for the day. That was interesting. Then, I didn't know how to bus my dishes. I just left them on the counter like all the other folks and went away. I wouldn't skip going because of my personal taste buds, though. Enjoy it for yourself and let me know if you have a different opinion than I did!

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    Manteigaria - Long counter to eat at

    Long counter to eat at

    Manteigaria - Portuguese tarts

    Portuguese tarts

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    Pasteis de Nata

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