Editorial guide
Where to start with pour-over coffee in Lisbon
Use this when you want more than a convenient espresso: house-roasted coffee, V60 lanes, filter focus, and rooms that make a slower cup make sense during a Lisbon day.
The best way through the page is to treat it as a route, not a ranked list. Start with Buna for the best first stop: A compact corner room where filter coffee and breakfast plates both make the detour feel useful. Use Fabrica Coffee Roasters for the best roaster-led stop: A central roastery cafe with house coffee, V60, and a useful retail shelf. Keep Dramático for the best short reset: A tiny bright room where filter coffee and La Cabra beans make more sense than a long stay.
Buna and Hello, Kristof are the easiest first choices. Fabrica and SO Coffee give the clearer roaster-led version. The route runs through Sao Bento, Baixa, Chiado, Principe Real, and Avenida da Liberdade, so it is easy to fold into a central walk.
Skip this page if you only want a pastry counter or a long coworking base. Some picks can stretch, but coffee is the reason they are here.