We’re not going to lie, coffee shops are one of the first things we look up anytime we’re headed to a new city. Porto did not disappoint! One of our favorite things in Europe is to wander the charming cobblestone streets and coffee shop hop. After all, we’re basically fueled by wifi and caffeine. After […]

6 Coffee Shops in Porto, Portugal You Need to Check Out

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We’re not going to lie, coffee shops are one of the first things we look up anytime we’re headed to a new city. Porto did not disappoint! One of our favorite things in Europe is to wander the charming cobblestone streets and coffee shop hop. After all, we’re basically fueled by wifi and caffeine. After spending a few weeks exploring the city and working remotely, here are our favorite coffee shops in Porto you need to check out!

1. Fabrica Coffee Roasters

From the farm to your cup, Fabrica prides itself in doing direct business partnerships with farmers. They buy their 100% Arabica lots straight from farmers in countries like Brazil, Colombia, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Guatemala. Pretty cool, right?!

They are incredibly dedicated to being a part of the local community, and now have more than three locations in Lisbon and Porto. 

If you fall in love with their coffee (the chances are VERY likely), you can join their international subscription service for all of their home-roasted beans! So, no matter where you are once you leave this beautiful city, a fresh cup of Fabrica can always be in hand! 😉

Fabrica has a VERY large gorgeous space with tall ceilings, plenty of seating, wifi to crank out some work if you need to, tons of natural light, and an adorable outdoor back patio.

Its Porto location is just down the street from the Selina coworking space — so convenient to fuel up 😉 

Their creamy, chocolatey blend is hands-down our favorite cup of coffee in Portugal!

2. Moustache Coffee House

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A little coffee shop nook, Moustache is also conveniently located near the Selina coworking space. Clearly, we enjoy our refuel breaks! 😉

If you’re looking for sweet service, large coffees, yummy pastries, and the comfiest work spot, this is the perfect Porto coffee shop for you!

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When you stop by Moustache, be sure to grab yourself a delicious “pasteis de nata,” a must-try local pastry! Honestly, you can’t go wrong with their pancakes or juice bar selection either.

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With two stories and a beautiful terrace, there are plenty of cozy corners to set up shop and increase productivity! 

After you’re fueled up with coffee and grub, you’ll want to visit the stunning “Igreja do Carmo” Catholic Church, covered in blue and white tiles. It’s only a few steps away!

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3. Bird of Passage

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Off the beaten path, Bird of Passage is a perfect hidden gem full of delicious coffee, cakes, and healthy snacks. Their strong wifi signal, fresh-air atmosphere, and friendly staff make for a very productive morning. 

Don’t forget to try out their signature drink, “The Birdy”!

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Photo by Bird of Passage

From breakfast bites to lunch sandwiches, you can’t go wrong with the Bird of Passage’s menu. However, their pastrami is to-die-for! 

For your busy girl boss days, they’ll wrap up your food for on-the-go. No matter how jam-packed your day is, you still need that fuel, girl! 😉

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Photo by Bird of Passage

Bird of Passage’s big sharing table with outlets and working space, tables for groups, and high chairs at the bar are perfect for getting work done. Need some fresh air for inspiration? Check out their adorable terrace!

You can even book a private room for important meetings with your clients or your girls from the Bucketlist Bombshell Community!

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4. Zenith

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The brunch hotspot in Porto, you may need to wait in line for Zenith! Don’t worry, girl, it goes quickly and is definitely worth the wait. Plus, they’re open Every. Single. Day! Now, that’s what we’re talking about! 😉

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Photo by Zenith

With perfect combinations of healthy and tasty options, Zenith has a solid brunch menu and some pretty amazing coffee. Their Zenith Pancake and smoothie bowls are definite must-tries. Trust us, they’re crazy delicious!

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Photo by Zenith

Zenith slays the Industrial Chic style. Marked by exposed brick, metal light fixtures, and vintage design pieces, this Porto coffee shop is killing it in the design game!

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5. Nicolau

Located on the cutest street corner in the town of Cedofeita, Nicolau is a great place to grab a coffee and enjoy all-day breakfast and lunch! It’s definitely our fave lunch spot and right around the corner from our fave coworking space, Selina! 

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Nicolau’s hipster aesthetic honestly couldn’t be any cuter, with pastels, patterns, and tropical plants galore. Whether you grab a seat on their patio or indoors, Porto’s fresh air is bound to get your creative juices flowing! 

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6. 7g Roaster

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7g Roaster is the perfect spot to grab a coffee if you’re in the Gaia neighborhood of Porto – across the bridge. It’s also conveniently located near all of the Port Houses! 😉

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Photo by 7g Roaster

7g Roaster values staying close to the Portuguese culture, so they source their pastries, vegetables, and wines from the Gaia region. They have great portion sizes and so many delicious, healthy options on their menu…and plenty of yummy, splurge options! 😉

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Photo by 7g Roaster

Hidden down an alley of the hustle of Gaia, 7g Roaster has TONS of seating space and is well-suited for groups of people and events. Their shared seating area is a great opportunity to engage with other girl boss coffee enthusiasts and grow your network!

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Photo by 7g Roaster

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If you love coffee as much as we do, you’ll be perfectly happy and incredibly impressed with the amazing selections Porto has to offer! 

From the best views to the most delicious dishes, your soul, stomach, and taste buds are going to be oh-so-happy with a cup of coffee in hand! 

When in Porto, you’ll NEVER run out of inspiration, energy, or girl boss fuel! 

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