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Neighbourhood Lisbon

Largo Conde-Barão 25, 1200-163 Lisboa, Portugal
4.6 (1553 reviews)
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Neighbourhood Lisbon is a charming coffee shop in Lisbon, Portugal, beloved for its exceptional coffee and delicious brunch offerings. The cozy space serves up standout dishes like their famous breakfast burritos, Turkish eggs, and banana bread, all crafted with precision and creativity that consistently exceeds expectations.

Specialties:

Wheelchair-accessible seatingOutdoor seatingOn-site servicesTakeawayDine-inGreat coffeeGreat dessertGreat tea selectionBreakfastLunchSolo diningAlcoholBeerCoffeeHappy-hour drinksOrganic dishesQuick biteSmall platesVegan optionsVegetarian options
Nigel Abreo
Nigel Abreo

3 months ago

Exceptional!!! Great atmosphere with good music and vibes. Coffee was made with precision and is a good roast. For food, we had the Turkish eggs (added chorizo) and jalapeno avo (avocado) toast (added fried egg). The presentation of the food was great, as per the photos taken, but the food was even better with the Turkish eggs having flavours that mixed well and the jalapeno in the avo toast adding a new but welcome flavour to our meals. Great experience, great service, great food, great coffee. Our bill was around 35 euros so we added a tip to commend these efforts. Would definitely recommend.

Mariia Kozhukalo
Mariia Kozhukalo

a week ago

Food was great here. The menu has interesting positions and even the simple scrambled eggs had some kick to them with miso. The staff was also great, and very helpful. And the long working hours was another pleasant surprise.

Vera
Vera

3 months ago

I went here twice while in Lisbon. I was aware that this place was very popular and hyped online and so I was curious if they live up to the hype. In the beginning I was sceptical but wanted to give it a try. And wow, I really had the best breakfast burrito in a long time. The eggs were fluffy, the bread was soft and warm. The burrito was neatly rolled and it was easy to eat it and the seasoning was on point. It really lives up to the hype. The second time I ordered the granola bowl and was not disappointed either. Very delicious! I had a flat white and a cappucino, as well as fresh pressed orange juice and all of the drinks were very good. Would definitely go here again, despite the risk for waiting times (I did not have to wait for long).

Location

Largo Conde-Barão 25, 1200-163 Lisboa, Portugal

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Hours
Monday8:30 am–11 pm
Tuesday8:30 am–11 pm
Wednesday8:30 am–11 pm
Thursday8:30 am–11 pm
Friday8:30 am–11 pm
Saturday8:30 am–11 pm
Sunday8:30 am–11 pm

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