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BROTÉRIA CAFÉ

Literary café
4.3/5
25 review
Open - from 10h00 to 19h00 Opening hours

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3, rua São Pedro de Alcântara, Lisbon, Portugal
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2024
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2024

A cultural center, café and coworking space. Located in a historic building with 120 years of history.

It is a Jesuit cultural center, a café and an event space. A mixed place but above all a place where you can isolate yourself from the hustle and bustle of the city center. Debates, exhibitions and seminars are held here. To make matters worse, it is located in a historic building with 120 years of history. The café/restaurant area is located in an inner courtyard. On the menu, Chef Carlos Robalo offers fish and meat dishes, tapas starters, vegetarian options and desserts.

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Visited in october 2023
Um segredo que acaba por estar bem guardado no meio do reboliço do bairro alto ..chiado
Óptima limonada
Visited in august 2023
Amazing and hidden spot in central lisbon!
Very nice waiters and good food.

Highlight: to have an aperitif in late afternoon.
Visited in july 2023
Hidden gem in Lisbon! Avocado is exceptional and prices a really good. Will definitely come back here again.
Visited in july 2023
Perfecto, el personal muy amable y profesional y el lugar muy acogedor y fresco en verano.
Visited in july 2023
We were delighted to see the Jesuit palace and that we didn't know there was such a silent secret garden. We decided to have lunch to get to know a little more and we were delighted with a signature by the chef, the “Curry” that was from the gods. It is worth mentioning that we were treated very well by a Brazilian guy with a heart in his head who welcomed us so well. I hope to come back many more times

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