Lisboa Caffe
CONTACT
58 Hope Street
South Brisbane,
4101 QLD
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Opening Hours
SUN | closed |
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MON | closed |
TUE | closed |
WED | 7:00am - 3:00pm |
THU | 7:00am - 3:00pm |
FRI | 7:00am - 3:00pm |
SAT | 7:00am - 3:00pm |
The Details
Cuisine
- Bakery
Serving
- Coffee
- Dessert
The Verdict
If you haven't heard of Lisboa Caffe, you're clearly not as addicted to Portuguese custard tarts as we are.
This market-stall-turned-wholesaler has been around for over seven years, and is known for silky custard tarts in shatteringly-crisp pastry, just like the ones you'll find in Lisbon. And while you'll find their tarts stocked at more than a few local stores as well as at markets around town, we've long been hoping they'd open a permanent location of their own—and finally, it's happened.
South Brisbane is now home to Brisbane's very first dedicated Portuguese tart cafe, baking up Lisboa Caffe's goodies on the daily (you'll even be able to see them coming out of the oven). There'll be more than just traditional custard tarts, too, with a few savoury treats on offer as well as some new sweet and savoury creations, and coffee.
Image credit: Kaitlin Maree Photography
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