Where can I eat after midnight in Lisbon?
Late-night eating in Lisbon centers on a few reliable options. Cervejaria Ramiro in Intendente closes around 1 a.m. and stays packed until the end, serving excellent shellfish and draft beer. For something cheaper and faster, the tascas around Cais do Sodré stay open late, especially on weekends, and the Time Out Market nearby runs until 2 a.m. most nights. Bairro Alto is your best bet after 1 a.m. proper: the neighborhood runs on a bar-then-food logic, and several small restaurants there serve until 3 a.m. or later on Fridays and Saturdays. If you want a guaranteed option at any hour, the churrasqueiras along Almirante Reis do rotisserie chicken and fries well past midnight most nights of the week, no reservation needed, no fuss. Pastéis de Belém closes early, but nearly every pastelaria in Mouraria and Martim Moniz opens by 6 a.m. if you're coming from the other direction.
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