A Cabreira

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A Cabreira

Cafe · Mouraria

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Largo da Graça 22, 1170-165 Lisboa, Portugal

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Portuguese cafe with pastries, lunch, coffee & Pastel de Nata  

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Largo da Graça 22, 1170-165 Lisboa, Portugal Get directions

acabreira.eatbu.com

€1–5

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Largo da Graça 22, 1170-165 Lisboa, Portugal Get directions

+351 21 886 1989
acabreira.eatbu.com

€1–5

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"Your go to spot for a typical Portuguese breakfast, lunch and snack break. An icon in the heart of Graça, with a lot to offer from pastries to typical Portuguese dishes that you can have for less than 5€! Whatever you do, don’t leave the place without having a warm and mouthwatering Pastel de Nata." - v-a

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"A Cabreira, Graça. Your go to spot for a typical Portuguese breakfast, lunch and snack break. An icon in the heart of Graça, with a lot to offer from pastries to typical Portuguese dishes that you can have for less than 5€! Whatever you do, don’t leave the place without having a warm and mouthwatering Pastel de Nata."

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Gabby Salmeron

Google
I did dine in and takeout (take-away) while staying Lisbon only for pequeno almoço / breakfast. The staff was friendly and patient despite me not speaking enough Portuguese. Their natas are crunchy and not too sweet, meia de leite is so well balanced. My dad got the pao mixto (bread with ham and cheese) daily and I rotated between sweets and was not disappointed.

Nico Ginting

Google
Such a nice little pastry shop with great Portuguese tarts. The prices were cheap for the quality. The atmosphere was cozy and very quaint. I loved their service as well.

Pavithren V S Pakianathan

Google
Friendly staff, value for money food.

Weronika Pogonowska

Google
Great prices, great service, good coffee 😍! We recommend the place!

Dheeraj Mangotra

Google
Tourists.... Cross the hill and go there. Get a local's feel for super cheap. Creme brulee for 1.80, beer for 1.50, sweet wine for 1.50.... staff speaks English and patient with patrons.... Loved the place...

Julia Poncyljusz

Google
Great coffee, amazing pastel de nata and very simple, typically Portuguese food, affordable lunch menu (max. 8€ for fish / seafood set).

Conor Power

Google
Incredible local bakery, authentic and friendly

Rikkestasja Sosolde Johannsen

Google
This is a really nice local restaurant! It looks as if it’s just a bakery or coffee shop, but they have a full menu, with local well made food! Prices are very reasonable and the service is great! Smiling and funny servants in front and lovely ladies in the kitchen 😊 We definitely recommend it for som lunch in a great part of town! Remember to order the Ginja and a pastel de nata for dessert!
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Onj J.

Yelp
No one has written a review for 7 years! Well it seems this place has gone downhill. We bought some pastries that looked like croissants but did not taste at all like croissants. They were disgusting. No butter was used and barely even sugar. They left a greasy feeling in your mouth. We threw them away after one bite.