10 Best Bars in Alcântara, Cais do Sodré, and Santos, Lisbon

Agua de Beber

Cais do Sodré Fodor's choice

This under-the-radar spot draws an extremely enthusiastic crowd for live Brazilian music. The excellent caipirinhas help get the party spirit flowing, and traditional snacks from Brazil keep energy levels from flagging.

B.Leza

Cais do Sodré Fodor's choice
Playing African beats for more than 20 years, B.Leza really packs them in at this riverfront warehouse. It has a strong Angolan influence, with kizomba dance workshops and regular live music and dance shows.

Collect -- Food. Radio. Records

Cais do Sodré Fodor's choice

On Lisbon’s famously rowdy Pink Street, Collect is a space for those who take their music as seriously as their eating and drinking. With an on-site vinyl store and its own radio station, the spacious bar attracts a hip crowd of partiers keen to discuss their latest film and music obsessions over a craft beer, hard seltzer, or cocktail. The burgers are crowd pleasers, too.

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Lounge

Cais do Sodré Fodor's choice

This hip joint is where twenty- and thirtysomething vinyl lovers gather to chat (or shout) to the pumping sound of dance music. Some of the hottest DJs in the city take turns on the decks, and live music performances (think hip hop, punk, and Brazilian funk) draw big crowds at weekends.

Matiz Pombalina

Santos Fodor's choice
An upmarket cocktail bar whose decor is inspired by the Pombaline architecture of downtown Lisbon, Matiz Pombalina feels like the living room of an exceptionally stylish friend. The main focus is on gin but every cocktail on the extensive list can be customized to your tastes, and live jazz provides the perfect soundtrack to your sipping. The space is quite small, so it's worth reserving a table in advance.

MusicBox

Cais do Sodré Fodor's choice

Under the arches on the famous Pink Street---you can find it by the enormous mural overhead---MusicBox is one of the best spots in Lisbon to catch well-known bands and popular DJs. The musical menu is quite eclectic, so check listings in advance, and be prepared to dance until dawn.

O Bom O Mau e O Vilão

Cais do Sodré Fodor's choice
This film-themed bar (the name comes from the Portuguese title of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly) attracts an artsy young crowd thanks to its lengthy cocktail list and vintage-chic decor. DJs spin vinyl while patrons loaf in comfy armchairs or prop up the bar.

Pensão Amor

Cais do Sodré Fodor's choice

Housed in a former bordello, this offbeat hangout recalls its decadent past with velvet armchairs, tassled curtains, and a huge mural across the ceiling. Its warren of rooms houses an erotic bookshop, a bar, a café, and a dance floor. Burlesque shows add to the racy appeal, but it's more suggestive than sordid.

O Bar Mais Triste da Cidade

Santos

When hip Lisboetas want to drown their sorrows, they come to "The Saddest Bar in the City" to do so in style. Expect whisky cocktails, sympathetic smiles from the bar staff, and a musical backdrop that encourages you to wallow before wondering what you were ever sad about in the first place. If you want to raise a glass to the Portuguese art of feeling saudade (somewhere between melancholy and bitter-sweet longing), this is the place to do it.

Sol e Pesca

Cais do Sodré

This former fishing-tackle shop kept much of the original decor---including fishing rods and life preservers---when it reopened as a bar. The lively spot specializes in canned fish and seafood served alongside cocktails and draft beers. Arrive early to catch one of the outdoor tables set out on the famous Pink Street.

Rua Nova do Carvalho 44, Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
21 346 7203