Editorial guide
Where to start with pour-over coffee in Lisbon
More than convenient espresso: house-roasted coffee, V60 lanes, filter focus, and rooms that make a slower cup make sense during a Lisbon day.
SoLo Brewing is the best first stop: A Saldanha coffee lab for house-roasted beans, filter coffee, Brazilian-leaning brunch plates, and a room that rewards a slower stop. Fabrica Coffee Roasters is the best central roaster-led stop: A central roastery cafe with house coffee, V60, and a useful retail shelf. Dramático is the best short reset: A tiny bright room where filter coffee and La Cabra beans make more sense than a long stay.
SoLo Brewing is now the clearest first stop if you want house roasting, filter coffee, and food in one place. Buna stays the compact morning pick, while Fabrica, SO Coffee, and How about Coffee give the roaster-led versions. The route now runs through Saldanha, Sao Bento, Baixa, Chiado, Principe Real, Avenida da Liberdade, and Alameda, so it works as a broader Lisbon choice list rather than only a central walk.
Look elsewhere for a pastry counter or a long coworking base. Some picks can stretch, but coffee is the reason they are here.