{"id":17284,"date":"2020-09-17T01:39:47","date_gmt":"2020-09-17T01:39:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/devourlisbonfoodtours.com\/?p=1554"},"modified":"2024-07-22T13:22:58","modified_gmt":"2024-07-22T13:22:58","slug":"best-brunch-lisbon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/devourtours.com\/blog\/best-brunch-lisbon\/","title":{"rendered":"The Best Brunch in Lisbon: Our Top 6 Picks For an Epic Morning Meal"},"content":{"rendered":"
This blog post was originally posted on November 29, 2018 and was updated on September 17, 2020. <\/em> At Devour Lisbon, we’re all about tradition—and we’re the first to admit that a big, hearty mid-morning meal is not among Portugal’s classic culinary customs. But we also know that the globalization of certain food trends can be a good thing… and when it comes to brunch, we’re firmly in favor. <\/p> All you have to do is get a taste of the best brunch in Lisbon at one of these spots, and you’ll see why!<\/p> Maybe you’ve just awoken after a long night partying in Bairro Alto<\/a> or a late-night bar crawl. Or maybe you just want to catch up with some friends and enjoy a long, luxurious meal in the late morning sunlight. <\/p> Whatever your mood, brunch is always a good idea—so we’ve sniffed out the city’s best cafés to satisfy every craving.<\/p> Heim<\/a>’s vibrant cuisine pops out against a backdrop of chic, minimalist style. Here you’ll find healthy options like quinoa patties and granola… but also the polar opposite. <\/p> The “Sunday Breakfast” includes two eggs, pancakes, bacon, sausage, tomato, fried mushrooms and beans—all for less than €9. For something sweet, go for a stack of pancakes topped with berries and coffee cream, or waffles drizzled in homemade caramel sauce. <\/p> Other great options at Heim include perusing the “toast bar” for a light snack, and sipping on a galão<\/em> (Portuguese latte) or flavored lemonade. Your options are endless, and all of them are delicious.<\/p> If you’re in search of variety, look no further. Highlights of brunch at Zenith<\/a> include beet hummus, Brazilian açaí, and peanut butter and berry croissants, just to name a few. <\/p> But the extensive menu also offers eggs and toast with every add-on imaginable; hearty salad bowls; superfood lattes and brunch-friendly cocktails. <\/p> Feeling adventurous? Try the francesinha<\/em> pancake: topped with bacon, chicken, cheese, a fried egg and special sauce to imitate the legendary Portuguese sandwich<\/a>.<\/p> This cute café offers a unique fusion of Australian and Portuguese fare, complemented by some of the best coffee in Lisbon<\/a>. Order a plate of poached eggs, avocado, sweet corn fritters and bacon, or go for a lighter treat like chia porridge, Bircher muesli or Vegemite on toast. <\/p> Everything at The Mill<\/a> is made with locally sourced ingredients, and the menu includes local specialties like piri piri<\/a><\/em> chicken<\/a> and chouriço<\/em>. Wash it down with a fresh smoothie or a Portuguese Buck’s Fizz (orange juice with a double dose of espumante<\/em>).<\/p> If you’re a fan of colorful, Instagram-friendly brunch, you’ll love Nicolau<\/a>. The aesthetic here couldn’t be any cuter, with pastels, pretty patterns and tropical plants galore, and the menu features everything from tapioca crepes to protein-packed “power bowls.” <\/p> For €14, the set brunch menu includes a pancake, a yogurt bowl, fresh orange juice, coffee or tea, and toast topped with avocado or smoked salmon and cheese. You can even add a mimosa or Bellini for just €4. <\/p> Whether you want to eat clean or indulge (ahem<\/em>, red velvet pancakes), you’ll leave full and happy.<\/p> You might say Kafeine<\/a> is off the beaten (tourist) path<\/a>; it’s located in the food court of a shopping mall. But once you’ve found it, you’ll never want to leave. <\/p> Despite the fact that it’s below ground level, the atmosphere is wonderfully bright and cozy. Try the eggs Benedict or a trio of shrimp tacos; a gourmet cheeseburger or an avocado croissant. Or go for the set brunch menu: toast with your choice of toppings, yogurt with granola and fruit, a pancake, and orange juice or a hot drink. <\/p> No matter what you order, just make sure to save room for what they claim is “Lisbon’s gooiest brownie”!<\/p> Are you coming to Lisbon?<\/strong>These six spots for the best brunch in Lisbon combine classic treats with some unique Portuguese twists.<\/h3>
<\/figure><\/div>The Top 6 Spots for the Best Brunch in Lisbon<\/h2>
1. Heim Café<\/h3>

2. Zenith – Brunch & Cocktails<\/h3>
3. The Mill<\/h3>

4. Nicolau Lisboa<\/h3>

5. Kafeine – Coffee & Brunch<\/h3>
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6. Quase Café<\/h3>