Where can I eat after midnight in Lisbon?
Late-night eating in Lisbon is easier than in most European capitals. Cervejaria Ramiro (Avenida Almirante Reis) serves seafood until 1 a.m. most nights and draws a reliable crowd without feeling like a tourist trap. In Cais do Sodré and the Pink Street corridor, several tascas and snack bars stay open past 2 a.m., catering to the neighborhood's nightlife crowd with bifanas, prego sandwiches, and petiscos. Time Out Market closes at 2 a.m. on weekends if you want something more structured with options. Bairro Alto has scattered spots that operate late, though quality varies sharply and you're better off targeting places with a visible local crowd rather than the ones with laminated menus facing the street. For genuine post-2 a.m. eating, the area around Intendente has late-night tascas, and 24-hour pastelarias near Marquês de Pombal reliably serve toast, soup, and sandwiches through the night.
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