As we were already in Spain (see previous posts) we decided to take a flight and spend the week in Portugal, Lisbon.

Even though there was only two main speciality coffee shops in the area, the culture of the city over took me and I fell in love with it.

 

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Fabrica Coffee Roasters.
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Super Heros need coffee too.
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I was obsessed with these traditional Portuguese tarts – pasteis de nata.

 There is actually a funny story behind trying to find this coffee shop. First of all we googled any coffee shops in the area, then we went on the hunt to find Fabrica. As we were looking we found this cafe called Fabrica so we obviously thought this must be it…. obvs we were wrong! We went in & attempted to order a coffee, iced to be precise because it was rather warm. They came over with a normal instant coffee (that you would make in your kitchen) & a glass of ice. We instantly thought this musnt be the place, thankfully it wasnt and we soon found the right one. 

We visited this place a few times as we were limited to the two shops. The decor was different with the super hero art work & the 100’s of staff they have working there were lovely.

  

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Copenhagen Coffee Lab.
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The way they make this bread, was heaven. Perfect breakfast.

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By far the nicest cinnamon roll I have ever tasted
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 This was definitely my favourite out of the two, however it was always busy so hard to get a seat& it didnt have any air con so was boiling inside.

The homemade bread and pasteries were to die for. I literally had one for breakfast everyday. 

Below are a few snapshots from the city.