Ammò
17B, Parada do Alto de São João, Lisboa
Ammò 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.
Ammò is a neighborhood cafe in Lisboa, PT. It is one of the places you can log on Pulled, the app that turns the coffee you already buy into real cash back. Stop in, order whatever sounds right, and record the visit with a quick photo. Every check-in moves your challenges forward and pins another spot on your map.
A neighborhood cafe sets a gentle tone, and this one fits the mold. Look for a familiar menu, a calm room, and staff who treat regulars like regulars. It suits a casual catch-up, a bit of work, or a quiet coffee on your own. Nothing is overcomplicated here, and that ease is a large part of the appeal.
It sits in Lisboa, PT, handy for a check-in on the way to wherever you are headed in Lisboa. Add it to your map and it becomes another reliable node in your coffee routine, the sort of place you return to without thinking much about it. Consistency like that is what keeps a streak alive. It is part of the wider coffee map Pulled tracks across PT.
Thinking about what to get at Ammò? Start with your usual and branch out from there. The point is to enjoy the cup, not to optimize it. Check in once you have ordered and the visit folds into your streak and your challenges, turning an ordinary stop into measurable progress.
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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