Cafe
Nicola
41 locals recommend,
Location
24 Praça Dom Pedro IV
Lisboa, Lisboa
Tips from locals
Nicola is one of the most famous cafés in Lisbon. It first opened its doors in the late 18th century, as a Rossio “botequim” (the old word for café) run by an Italian emigrant. This establishment quickly became popular in literary and political circles. Here, you could hear Bocage, a bohemian poet, improvise brilliant verses. In 1928 Joaquim de Albuquerque recover it in featuring the art deco style architecture that you can see today.
Nicola is one of the most famous cafés in Lisbon. It first opened its doors in the late 18th century, as a Rossio “botequim” (the old word for café) run by an Italian emigrant. This establishment quickly became popular in literary and political circles. Here, you could hear Bocage, a bohemian poet,…
Another of Lisbon's literary and political meeting points when it opened in 1929. It maintains part of its past in its art deco façade, but nowadays serves mostly as a tourist stop.
A historical place in Lisbon, where the poet Bocage has many stories in this Art Deco Café. Do not miss the "bife à café", a tenderloin steak with a coffee creamy sauce. Delicious!
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