Amaria Café
1, Largo Vasco da Gama
Amaria Café is a local cafe located in Lisboa, PT. Check in here with the Pulled Coffee app to earn real cash rewards. Independent cafes count toward all challenges including Pulled 50 through Pulled 300.
Coffee in Lisboa has a steady option in Amaria Café, a neighborhood cafe you can fold into your Pulled habit. Each check-in records the visit, nudges your challenge progress, and adds the shop to the personal map you build one cup at a time.
As a neighborhood cafe, expect a comfortable, all-day kind of place. These spots tend to know their regulars, keep an approachable menu, and make a fine spot to read, work, or meet someone for an unhurried hour. The coffee is honest and the pace is relaxed. It is less about chasing the perfect extraction and more about being a reliable corner of the day.
Find it in Lisboa, PT. As coffee in Lisboa goes, it is an accessible stop that pairs well with the spots around it, so a single outing can cover more than one check-in. That makes it a smart addition to your map whether you are a regular in the area or just passing through for the day. It is part of the wider coffee map Pulled tracks across PT.
First visit to Amaria Café? Keep it simple. Ask what is popular, pick the size that matches your morning, and find a seat if you have the time. There is no wrong order here. The app rewards the cup either way, so drink what you came for and let the check-in take care of itself.
About Lisboa
Lisbon's coffee culture runs deep and runs cheap. The bica (the local name for a small espresso, similar to an Italian caffè) is the daily ritual order at thousands of cafes and pastelarias across the city. It is served in 90 seconds at a tile-walled counter, costs less than a euro at neighborhood spots, and pairs with a pastel de nata so reliably that the two have become inseparable in the visitor's image of the city.
The specialty wave is real but recent. Hello Kristof, Fábrica Coffee Roasters, Comoba, The Mill, Copenhagen Coffee Lab, and Wish Slow Coffee House built a third-wave scene over the past decade, concentrated in Bairro Alto, Chiado, Príncipe Real, and the gentrifying Marvila waterfront. Pricing in these shops is higher (€3 to €4.50 for a flat white) but the bean program is single-origin, the espresso is lighter, and the room is designed for sitting rather than standing.
The two cultures coexist without much friction. Visitors gravitate toward specialty for the recognizable experience; residents stay with the traditional pastelaria for the price and the routine.
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