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Name
Javá
Description
Trendy rooftop bar & restaurant with panoramic city views, offering global dishes & cocktails.
Nearby attractions
Pink Street
R. Nova do Carvalho 21 23, 1200-291 Lisboa, Portugal
Praça de São Paulo
Pç. de S. Paulo, 1200-425 Lisboa, Portugal
Praça Luís de Camões
Largo Luís de Camões, 1200-243 Lisboa, Portugal
Pharmacy Museum
R. Mal. Saldanha 1, 1249-069 Lisboa, Portugal
Church of Saint Paul
Pç. de S. Paulo, 1200-425 Lisboa, Portugal
Game Over
Rua de O Século 4B, 1200-435 Lisboa, Portugal
Elevador da Bica
R. da Bica de Duarte Belo 2, 1200-057 Lisboa, Portugal
Museu das Comunicações
R. do Instituto Industrial 16, 1200-225 Lisboa, Portugal
Church of Saint Catherine
Calçada do Combro 82A, 1200-452 Lisboa, Portugal
Teatro Nacional de São Carlos
R. Serpa Pinto 9, 1200-442 Lisboa, Portugal
Nearby restaurants
Time Out Market
Mercado da Ribeira, Av. 24 de Julho, 1200-479 Lisboa, Portugal
Guacamole GMG Cais do Sodré
R. da Moeda 2, 1200-275 Lisboa, Portugal
Café Janis
R. da Moeda 1A, 1200-109 Lisboa, Portugal
Don Costini Restaurante Italiano
Praça Dom Luís I 32, 1200-109 Lisboa, Portugal
Restaurante Sophia - Natural Italian
Praça Dom Luís I 34, 1200-427 Lisboa, Portugal
Soi
R. da Moeda 1C, 1200-109 Lisboa, Portugal
Bullguer
Tv. do Carvalho 27a, 1200-097 Lisboa, Portugal
Sala de Corte
Praça Dom Luís I 7, 1200-148 Lisboa, Portugal
Lupita
Rua de S. Paulo 79, 1200-427 Lisboa, Portugal
Bacalhau
Rua de S. Paulo 170, 1200-274 Lisboa, Portugal
Nearby hotels
Lisbon Serviced Apartments - Elevador da Bica
Rua de S. Paulo 234, 1200-109 Lisboa, Portugal
Lisbon Five Stars 8 Building
Praça Dom Luís I 30, 1200-152 Lisboa, Portugal
Studios with Mezzanine Rua da Moeda
R. da Moeda 1, 1200-275 Lisboa, Portugal
Independente Bica
Rua de S. Paulo 93, 1200-275 Lisboa, Portugal
Casa do Mercado Lisboa
Rua da Boavista 8 10, 1200-275 Lisboa, Portugal
Lisb'on Hostel
R do Ataíde 7A, 1200-034 Lisboa, Portugal
Lisbon Inn Bica Suites
Calçada da Bica Grande 6, 1200-058 Lisboa, Portugal
Lisbon Calling Hostel
Rua de S. Paulo 126 3D, 1200-429 Lisboa, Portugal
Dare Lisbon River
Tv. de São Paulo 5, 1200-431 Lisboa, Portugal
Lost Inn Lisbon Hostel
Beco dos Apóstolos 6, 1200-028 Lisboa, Portugal
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Javá

Praça Dom Luís I 30, 1200-152 Lisboa, Portugal
4.4(1.4K)$$$$
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Trendy rooftop bar & restaurant with panoramic city views, offering global dishes & cocktails.

attractions: Pink Street, Praça de São Paulo, Praça Luís de Camões, Pharmacy Museum, Church of Saint Paul, Game Over, Elevador da Bica, Museu das Comunicações, Church of Saint Catherine, Teatro Nacional de São Carlos, restaurants: Time Out Market, Guacamole GMG Cais do Sodré, Café Janis, Don Costini Restaurante Italiano, Restaurante Sophia - Natural Italian, Soi, Bullguer, Sala de Corte, Lupita, Bacalhau
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Featured dishes

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Pão
Bread / pain / 麵包
Azeitonas Marinadas
Marinated olives / olives marinées / 醃製橄欖
Manteiga
Butter / beurre / 黃油
Queijo De Azeitão
Sheep cheese / fromage de brebis / 绵羊奶酪
Creme De Legumes
Vegetable cream | crème de légumes | 烤蔬菜奶油

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Nearby attractions of Javá

Pink Street

Praça de São Paulo

Praça Luís de Camões

Pharmacy Museum

Church of Saint Paul

Game Over

Elevador da Bica

Museu das Comunicações

Church of Saint Catherine

Teatro Nacional de São Carlos

Pink Street

Pink Street

3.8

(3.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Praça de São Paulo

Praça de São Paulo

4.2

(608)

Open 24 hours
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Praça Luís de Camões

Praça Luís de Camões

4.5

(10.4K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Pharmacy Museum

Pharmacy Museum

4.5

(601)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Daytrip to Sintra from Lisbon - A True Experience
Daytrip to Sintra from Lisbon - A True Experience
Sun, Dec 7 • 8:30 AM
1249-970, Lisbon, Portugal
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Lisbon sailboat tour on Tagus River
Lisbon sailboat tour on Tagus River
Sun, Dec 7 • 3:30 PM
1350-355, Lisbon, Portugal
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Sailing tour of beautiful lisbon
Sailing tour of beautiful lisbon
Sun, Dec 7 • 11:00 AM
1400-038, Lisbon, Portugal
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Nearby restaurants of Javá

Time Out Market

Guacamole GMG Cais do Sodré

Café Janis

Don Costini Restaurante Italiano

Restaurante Sophia - Natural Italian

Soi

Bullguer

Sala de Corte

Lupita

Bacalhau

Time Out Market

Time Out Market

4.4

(24.7K)

$

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Guacamole GMG Cais do Sodré

Guacamole GMG Cais do Sodré

4.2

(1.2K)

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Café Janis

Café Janis

4.5

(1.0K)

Click for details
Don Costini Restaurante Italiano

Don Costini Restaurante Italiano

4.0

(989)

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Reviews of Javá

4.4
(1,434)
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1.0
14w

Next time someone recommends this restaurant to you, block their number because they ain’t your friend. I hardly know where to start with this one. Oh no wait, I do- at the “amazing view”. The outside seating is limited in such a manner that it has all the appeal of sitting in your uncle’s tiny suburban garden, complete with garden chairs that have just made it out of camping chair territory by the only grace that they don’t have a cup holder. A cup holder would’ve been nice for your own drinks though- especially once you see what they charge for a single sad bottle of water. Is it perchance filled with the waiter’s tears? Who knows. Not our waiter’s anyway, because she carried all the fake emotion of someone waiting on a tip and I didn’t peg her as the award-winning crier of the season.

Anyhow, muffled into a corner of this garden patio deck you get all the nice luxury of being in the cold wind while simultaneously being next to the only cramped walkway. They do provide thin blankets, though the waiters weren’t so attentive as to get more than one for us.

Moving on to the ordering part. Apparently this place has some sort of shared dining concept. It is completely unclear what the portion sizes are and what is considered a main course. Our waitress told us unprompted that the 4 options on the third row of the menu were “quite big”. And while I’m not one to shame people I don’t know, I can only tell you her boyfriend must be a very lucky guy.

We explicitly told the waitress what food would be shared by which people, but she decided on her own, as made clear in short statement later on, that she would have it brought out in two rounds as deemed fit. So now three people at our table had food (vegetarian) and the rest of us (3) had to wait until long after they had finished and the plates were carried off again.

In light of this hunger that had started gnawing at our stomachs quite profusely, you must understand a bit of what we felt when the “main course, quite big” meals arrived looking like some cilantro with a side of chicken. I am not kidding when I say I’ve seen pinky toes carry more meat than this little skewer with a whopping THREE chicken blocks. Next time I’ll throw my money on a plate and cut that up with some basil because it would feel like less of a waste of my earnings. As for the taste; the chicken looked nice on the outside and on the inside was drier than a snail with a salt addiction.

My friend got the octopus and complete rubbish rubber texture aside, she was given one leg. ONE LEG. Do these people even know how many legs an octopus has. How do you even manage to take a whole octopus and then charge 25€ for a single leg.

Upon a bathroom visit after dinner there was a lovely cockroach in the ladies room that had more meat to it than the five ‘share plates’ my friends had altogether. So I guess if you watch too many survival shows, you might wanna opt for the option of eating out in the toilets here. It’ll certainly fill you up more.

The only positive thing I will say about this restaurant is that the passion it gave me to write this review truly kept me warm and motivated all the way to the Macdonalds I walked to afterwards.

P.s. if you’re shy, don’t tip after dinner because no one will look at you nor say goodbye back. Best thing about this place is the way...

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1.0
37w

We booked a table weeks ago to celebrate my birthday. When booking, I wrote in the comments that we’d like the best table possible and even crossed „special occasion“ in the reservation form. When we arrived, it was raining, and so we stepped under the little roof where the host was checking people in. The security guy told us quite rudely to step back and so we had to essentially wait in the rain. When we finally could access reached the second check in point upstairs, there was a queue and the host wasn’t there. The reservation was at 20 and we waited until 20:15 (mind you, the dining slot is 2 hours and the 15 min waiting count into that). When she arrived, she led us to our table and we discovered it‘s a tiny table close to the bathroom and in front of the door - it is quite cold atm, so we were freezing. The tables for couples are tiny and all squeezed together. Our waiter told us he would „take care of us for the night“, yet he was quite unprofessional and very pushy. He commented „oh ok“ sarcastically when we told him our food choice, as it was not what he suggested. When we arrived at the dessert portion of the night, he kept on pushing that we take what he is suggesting, even though I specifically said I want something else and he even came to check on what we had ordered and was quite sarcastic about it. After finishing dessert, he quickly changed his mood and came to tell us that we are quite tight on time and ask us if we want the bill as other people are waiting for the table already. We had just ordered two more cocktails and so my partner said he would like to cancel the order, at this point. Suddenly all the rush was gone and they insisted on us having the drinks. There were several other tables for two free. Upon paying, the waiter that attended our table stopped interacting entirely. We didn’t have time to finish our wine bottle and downed our cocktails quickly and in a bad mood. You can find better places in Lisbon, where you pay less than 100+ per person and are treated professionally. We won’t...

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1.0
13w

A friend suggested this place for drinks…. Everything was good, we ordered drinks and food which were okay at max…. I went downstairs didn’t realise it was closing time, went back to the elevator to go get my husband downstairs so we could leave, was told I can’t go up again as the elevators don’t go up again at night, the very next second another girl from their staff got on and went up… didn’t say anything and waited downstairs for 10 mins for my husband to come… STAFF ARE RUTHLESS THEY DONT CARE IF YOU ARE A GIRL/ LADY WHO IS SLIGHTLY INTOXICATED, my husband came down we booked a cab and got in…., realised we forgot our bag at the restaurant, I went back up, GOT ON THE ELEVATOR WHEN I REACHED THE RESTAURANT, a bouncer looked at me weirdly( like I was there to rob the bloody place) , BEFORE I EVEN PUT A FOOT OUT THE DOOR I SAID I’M SORRY I’VE FORGOTTEN MY BAG, HE MADE THE UGLIEST FACE ON PLANET EARTH, almost as if I had just said I want to Screw your mother NOW……… I didn’t say anything and went to the table we were seated, another member of the staff met me I politely said I’m sorry I’ve forgotten my bag, he showed me a few photos, I confirmed my bag and he led me to a door after he went in I held the door and the same bouncer/ god awful staff appeared and said I can’t go there extremely rudely, I stopped and said I’m sorry but the other person didn’t say anything hence i followed, sometime later they gave me my bag and I headed straight to the elevator to head out, when another member of the staff came at me rudely (female) when I tried to go down, she held the elevator doors and the make bouncer and the female staff were speaking in Portuguese knowing well I as a tourist only speak English, and abused me….. ABSOLUTELY DREADFULLY EXPERIENCE. I’ve traveled across Europe and have never faced such treatment.

HORRID STAFF, they do not belong in the service industry, they do not know how to treat people, they LACK BASIC...

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Next time someone recommends this restaurant to you, block their number because they ain’t your friend. I hardly know where to start with this one. Oh no wait, I do- at the “amazing view”. The outside seating is limited in such a manner that it has all the appeal of sitting in your uncle’s tiny suburban garden, complete with garden chairs that have just made it out of camping chair territory by the only grace that they don’t have a cup holder. A cup holder would’ve been nice for your own drinks though- especially once you see what they charge for a single sad bottle of water. Is it perchance filled with the waiter’s tears? Who knows. Not our waiter’s anyway, because she carried all the fake emotion of someone waiting on a tip and I didn’t peg her as the award-winning crier of the season. Anyhow, muffled into a corner of this garden patio deck you get all the nice luxury of being in the cold wind while simultaneously being next to the only cramped walkway. They do provide thin blankets, though the waiters weren’t so attentive as to get more than one for us. Moving on to the ordering part. Apparently this place has some sort of shared dining concept. It is completely unclear what the portion sizes are and what is considered a main course. Our waitress told us unprompted that the 4 options on the third row of the menu were “quite big”. And while I’m not one to shame people I don’t know, I can only tell you her boyfriend must be a very lucky guy. We explicitly told the waitress what food would be shared by which people, but she decided on her own, as made clear in short statement later on, that she would have it brought out in two rounds as deemed fit. So now three people at our table had food (vegetarian) and the rest of us (3) had to wait until long after they had finished and the plates were carried off again. In light of this hunger that had started gnawing at our stomachs quite profusely, you must understand a bit of what we felt when the “main course, quite big” meals arrived looking like some cilantro with a side of chicken. I am not kidding when I say I’ve seen pinky toes carry more meat than this little skewer with a whopping THREE chicken blocks. Next time I’ll throw my money on a plate and cut that up with some basil because it would feel like less of a waste of my earnings. As for the taste; the chicken looked nice on the outside and on the inside was drier than a snail with a salt addiction. My friend got the octopus and complete rubbish rubber texture aside, she was given one leg. ONE LEG. Do these people even know how many legs an octopus has. How do you even manage to take a whole octopus and then charge 25€ for a single leg. Upon a bathroom visit after dinner there was a lovely cockroach in the ladies room that had more meat to it than the five ‘share plates’ my friends had altogether. So I guess if you watch too many survival shows, you might wanna opt for the option of eating out in the toilets here. It’ll certainly fill you up more. The only positive thing I will say about this restaurant is that the passion it gave me to write this review truly kept me warm and motivated all the way to the Macdonalds I walked to afterwards. P.s. if you’re shy, don’t tip after dinner because no one will look at you nor say goodbye back. Best thing about this place is the way to the exit.
Grant DonnellyGrant Donnelly
Loved our time at Javá Rooftop. Had a bit of a challenge finding the place but took an elevator to the top, the place has a nice indoor eating area and bar and a wrap around patio with bar and places to order casually, so it looks like you can grab drinks here and food without a reservation. A reservation gets you a table for 2 hours which is plenty of time. We got the corn cakes as a starter. These were good but a little dry. Lots of butter and cheese. The buratta with sourdough was probably my favorite. Very creamy and a nice sauce with roasted bell peppers and grapefruit. The miso prawns were okay. I’d probably skip these next time as the sauce was a white miso but a little strong and tasted a little off. We were recommended to get a pita bread side to sop up the sauce which was a good idea (especially if you like the miso sauce). We also got the Java kebab which was delicious and had a nice serving of sauces and picketed vegetables and pita as a side. And finally we got the cauliflower which was my least favorite dish. The cauliflower seemed a bit under cooked but had a texture and was lathered with a pomegranate glaze which was literally black and it was coasted with toasted buckwheat for a crunch. I thought the dish would have been good if it was a bit more roasted and the glaze was actually some sauce that penetrated the cauliflower. Would definitely not recommend this dish. Drinks were excellent and the vibe and views made up for any shortcoming in the dishes. Dishes to get: burrata and the kebabs!
Local GuideLocal Guide
Java was a completely unexpected delight from start to finish. While it’s true you’ll need to secure a reservation ahead of time — especially if you want the prime spots — it’s absolutely worth the effort. The location offers a breathtaking view over Lisbon, and if you time it right, you’ll be treated to a magical sunset that transforms the whole atmosphere into something unforgettable. The service was outstanding. The waiters weren’t just polite; they were genuinely warm and happy to assist, always with a smile on their faces, creating a welcoming and relaxed environment. It felt like they truly enjoyed having us there, which made the whole dining experience even better. As for the food — from the starters to the main courses and finally the desserts — everything was prepared with such care and bursting with flavor. Every bite was a reminder that this wasn’t just a place for a nice view; it was a place that takes its culinary craft seriously. The menu offered a great balance between creativity and comfort, making it hard to choose a favorite dish because they were all exceptional. Honestly, I had gone in expecting little more than a scenic viewpoint over the city, but Java completely raised the bar. It delivered on both the visuals and the flavors, and left me impressed enough to call it a must-try when in Portugal. If you’re looking for that perfect combination of great food, friendly service, and an unbeatable sunset view, this is the place to be.
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Next time someone recommends this restaurant to you, block their number because they ain’t your friend. I hardly know where to start with this one. Oh no wait, I do- at the “amazing view”. The outside seating is limited in such a manner that it has all the appeal of sitting in your uncle’s tiny suburban garden, complete with garden chairs that have just made it out of camping chair territory by the only grace that they don’t have a cup holder. A cup holder would’ve been nice for your own drinks though- especially once you see what they charge for a single sad bottle of water. Is it perchance filled with the waiter’s tears? Who knows. Not our waiter’s anyway, because she carried all the fake emotion of someone waiting on a tip and I didn’t peg her as the award-winning crier of the season. Anyhow, muffled into a corner of this garden patio deck you get all the nice luxury of being in the cold wind while simultaneously being next to the only cramped walkway. They do provide thin blankets, though the waiters weren’t so attentive as to get more than one for us. Moving on to the ordering part. Apparently this place has some sort of shared dining concept. It is completely unclear what the portion sizes are and what is considered a main course. Our waitress told us unprompted that the 4 options on the third row of the menu were “quite big”. And while I’m not one to shame people I don’t know, I can only tell you her boyfriend must be a very lucky guy. We explicitly told the waitress what food would be shared by which people, but she decided on her own, as made clear in short statement later on, that she would have it brought out in two rounds as deemed fit. So now three people at our table had food (vegetarian) and the rest of us (3) had to wait until long after they had finished and the plates were carried off again. In light of this hunger that had started gnawing at our stomachs quite profusely, you must understand a bit of what we felt when the “main course, quite big” meals arrived looking like some cilantro with a side of chicken. I am not kidding when I say I’ve seen pinky toes carry more meat than this little skewer with a whopping THREE chicken blocks. Next time I’ll throw my money on a plate and cut that up with some basil because it would feel like less of a waste of my earnings. As for the taste; the chicken looked nice on the outside and on the inside was drier than a snail with a salt addiction. My friend got the octopus and complete rubbish rubber texture aside, she was given one leg. ONE LEG. Do these people even know how many legs an octopus has. How do you even manage to take a whole octopus and then charge 25€ for a single leg. Upon a bathroom visit after dinner there was a lovely cockroach in the ladies room that had more meat to it than the five ‘share plates’ my friends had altogether. So I guess if you watch too many survival shows, you might wanna opt for the option of eating out in the toilets here. It’ll certainly fill you up more. The only positive thing I will say about this restaurant is that the passion it gave me to write this review truly kept me warm and motivated all the way to the Macdonalds I walked to afterwards. P.s. if you’re shy, don’t tip after dinner because no one will look at you nor say goodbye back. Best thing about this place is the way to the exit.
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Loved our time at Javá Rooftop. Had a bit of a challenge finding the place but took an elevator to the top, the place has a nice indoor eating area and bar and a wrap around patio with bar and places to order casually, so it looks like you can grab drinks here and food without a reservation. A reservation gets you a table for 2 hours which is plenty of time. We got the corn cakes as a starter. These were good but a little dry. Lots of butter and cheese. The buratta with sourdough was probably my favorite. Very creamy and a nice sauce with roasted bell peppers and grapefruit. The miso prawns were okay. I’d probably skip these next time as the sauce was a white miso but a little strong and tasted a little off. We were recommended to get a pita bread side to sop up the sauce which was a good idea (especially if you like the miso sauce). We also got the Java kebab which was delicious and had a nice serving of sauces and picketed vegetables and pita as a side. And finally we got the cauliflower which was my least favorite dish. The cauliflower seemed a bit under cooked but had a texture and was lathered with a pomegranate glaze which was literally black and it was coasted with toasted buckwheat for a crunch. I thought the dish would have been good if it was a bit more roasted and the glaze was actually some sauce that penetrated the cauliflower. Would definitely not recommend this dish. Drinks were excellent and the vibe and views made up for any shortcoming in the dishes. Dishes to get: burrata and the kebabs!
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Java was a completely unexpected delight from start to finish. While it’s true you’ll need to secure a reservation ahead of time — especially if you want the prime spots — it’s absolutely worth the effort. The location offers a breathtaking view over Lisbon, and if you time it right, you’ll be treated to a magical sunset that transforms the whole atmosphere into something unforgettable. The service was outstanding. The waiters weren’t just polite; they were genuinely warm and happy to assist, always with a smile on their faces, creating a welcoming and relaxed environment. It felt like they truly enjoyed having us there, which made the whole dining experience even better. As for the food — from the starters to the main courses and finally the desserts — everything was prepared with such care and bursting with flavor. Every bite was a reminder that this wasn’t just a place for a nice view; it was a place that takes its culinary craft seriously. The menu offered a great balance between creativity and comfort, making it hard to choose a favorite dish because they were all exceptional. Honestly, I had gone in expecting little more than a scenic viewpoint over the city, but Java completely raised the bar. It delivered on both the visuals and the flavors, and left me impressed enough to call it a must-try when in Portugal. If you’re looking for that perfect combination of great food, friendly service, and an unbeatable sunset view, this is the place to be.
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