About Yellow Lemon Coffee & Wine Cafe

The subtle hum of quiet conversations mingles with the occasional clink of ceramic cups, setting a relaxed pace that makes this pastry shop feel more like a neighborhood hideaway than a commercial café. Inside, the air carries a gentle sweetness, hinting at the fresh bakes just out of sight. The variety reflected in Yellow Lemon Coffee & Wine Cafe + menu offers an inviting collection of both classic pastries and inventive, seasonal treats, though some might find the sweetness slightly overpowering on the richer options. Coffee selections are thoughtfully prepared, serving as a genuine complement to the confections, delivering a balanced experience without overwhelming the palate.

Browsing through Yellow Lemon Coffee & Wine Cafe + photos posted online captures the cozy corners and sunlit tables that encourage lingering, which aligns perfectly with the unhurried atmosphere patrons tend to enjoy. While the space is modest in size, it avoids feeling cramped, thanks to the clever layout and warm lighting. Interaction with staff appeared punctual but reserved, consistent with several Yellow Lemon Coffee & Wine Cafe + reviews that note an efficient yet unobtrusive approach to service. Pricing falls into a reasonable range for the area, supporting its position as a spot for casual indulgence rather than a full meal destination, though those expecting more substantial savory options might leave wanting more variety.

Pastries range from flaky croissants to rich tarts that carry both delicate textures and vibrant flavors, illustrating why this Yellow Lemon Coffee & Wine Cafe restaurant has gained a following among locals and visitors alike. Some creations show a commendable precision in baking technique, though occasionally the presentation can seem less polished compared to more upscale competitors. The overall experience strikes a harmonious balance of good quality and comfortable ambiance, suitable for those seeking a tactile connection to Lisbon’s café culture without the fanfare. Even amid the quiet buzz, moments of genuine culinary craftsmanship stand out, inviting repeat visits for those in the know.

Business Info

From the business

From the business

+ Identifies as women-owned

Service options

Service options

+ On-site services

+ Takeaway

+ Dine-in

+ Delivery

Highlights

Highlights

+ Great dessert

Accessibility

Accessibility

+ Assistive hearing loop

+ Wheelchair-accessible car park

+ Wheelchair-accessible entrance

+ Wheelchair-accessible seating

+ Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

Offerings

+ Coffee

Dining options

Dining options

+ Breakfast

+ Dessert

Amenities

Amenities

+ Toilet

Crowd

Crowd

+ LGBTQ+ friendly

+ Transgender safe space

Payments

Payments

+ Credit cards

+ Debit cards

+ NFC mobile payments

+ Credit cards

Pets

Pets

+ Dogs allowed inside

Hour time open

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  • Monday: 08:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 08:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 08:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Thursday: 08:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Friday: 08:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Saturday: 09:00 AM - 07:00 PM
  • Sunday: 09:00 AM - 07:00 PM
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+351 936 031 964

Rua da Esperanca 93, 1200-656 Lisboa, Portugal

Reviews

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Women owned place. All yellow and cute; cappuccino was good. Right level of micro-foaming. I didn't eat, but the other guests did, and they loved it.

- tz ben -

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Haram is the best pastry chef in lisbon! I really recommend!

- henrique de moraes -

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I’m a big connoisseur of deserts from this cafe. They’re just perfect! Especially cottage cheese rings, honey cake, napoleon and cherry pie. New summer drinks are also amazing!

- Marie Klimkina -

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A really cute, cozy spot with nice coffee and treats. The lemon tart was probably the best I ever had. A little bit pricey but the quality is great so it was worth it.

- Jordan Reid -

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Fantastic coffee. Exactly what I needed after a week of not being able to find a quality coffee. Great taste and temperature of the flat white. Quality beans were used. I would definitely return to this place.

- Maciej Franczuk -

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We stumbled upon this small unassuming cafe while walking in a quieter neighbourhood of Lisbon and it was better than we had expected. We like good quality coffee and this was one of the best we had on Lisbon. Flavourful, smooth rich coffee, made perfectly with care and attention of a good barista. The cakes on offer looked delicious too and the staff were friendly and welcoming

- Mike de la Perrelle -

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I tried the Pop-Up Cinnamon bun sale by Lila and it was great. I loved the cafe and the food. The cinnamon bzns, when warm, were exceptional. With 4€ per piece they were adequate for sure and very tasty. It was interesting as I expected them to be much sweeter but in terms of sweetness, they were on the lover-than-average side. The glazing was very good and one of the highlights. The dough was very soft and tasted tender. However, when I got a cold cinnamon bun and cherry bun, the dough was much more chewy and less enjoyable. I also would have preferred them to have more cinnamon creme. As they were super fluffy and big, the cinnamon got to some extent lost in the pastry. All in all, very good cinnamon buns - way above average - but not at the top (yet).

- Maximilian Schubert -

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We had a wonderful brunch! Beautiful and cozy place in Santos. We order the Big Breakfast, the Lemon Tart and the Vegan ball that we loved it! Coffee was great and very good service too. Fair price!

- Alico Rov (Barro Preto) -

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