Lisbon Oasis: Craft Brews, Cool Vibes, and Refreshing Bites
Our afternoon stroll through Lisbon took a delightful detour when we stumbled upon this hidden gem. The inviting exterior, with its large, worn leather sofas and a touch of urban cool through tall tables, beckoned us in from the summer heat. A warm smile greeted us at the door – our friendly waitress, who quickly became our guide through the world of craft beers on offer.
Intrigued by the "Piri Piri" lager on the menu, I requested a taster. While the waitress happily obliged, the initial fiery kick wasn't quite what I was craving. Fortunately, with her expert advice, I landed on a refreshingly smooth white Belgian lager – perfect for the Lisbon sun.
To keep our energy levels up for further exploration, we ordered chili wings and garlic prawns. Both were light and bursting with flavor, hitting the spot perfectly. The menu offered a wider selection of tempting bites, but these were just what we needed for a midday pick-me-up.
If you're looking for a relaxed escape with a cool vibe, a vast array of craft beers, and tasty treats, this spot is definitely worth a visit. It's the perfect place to unwind, recharge, and soak up the...
Read moreOutstanding bar. 12 craft beers on tap, with other bottles for sale. Good quality food (they say their chicken wings are "probably" the best in Lisbon, I think they are "probably" correct!. Visited twice today, in the evening a guy from Brazil was playing the piano, simply outstanding. People in the bar joined in by singing solos with him, and for the 3 that sang whilst we were there, I can say they were also outstanding, especially the covers of Aimy Winehouse. People play the piano most evenings. Very frequently bar owner Reasonable prices ~€5 per beer.
Unfortunatly due to the covid situation they are currently closing at 8pm each day, but said normally open till early...
Read moreCrafty Corner is a neat little taproom and cafe on Rua. de São João da Praça in the Alfama neighbourhood. Opening hours are 12pm to 12.30am daily. They have a fair sized, casual seating area with an eclectic feel.
You'll find a good selection of local beers on tap, wine, cocktails as well as a range of small plates, sandwiches and local dishes if you want something to nibble on while enjoying a round of drinks.
During our visit we tried a couple different stouts on tap. Both were pretty good and prices reasonable. Service was polite, friendly and timely. Environs great. It was a nice craft beer experience and place we'd be glad to visit again during future...
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