10 Top Family-Friendly Lisbon Restaurants for Foodies

Eat at these 10 kid-friendly Lisbon restaurants to experience the taste of Lisbon together!

A toddler outside a Lisbon Restaurant

Lisbon's restaurants offer prime leisure for visitors. Brimming with history, food, and culture, the city is a paradise for foodie families.

During our trip with kids, we stumbled upon remarkably family-friendly restaurants, an almost surreal discovery.

Parents can stroll in with strollers, babies, and lively toddlers, escaping the usual judgment you'd find in, say, Paris. Lisbon embraces families and boasts a vibrant community of youth and households.

Yet, finding top-notch restaurants suitable for children remains a challenge, regardless of the destination.

But fret not, as we've found ten unforgettable Lisbon restaurants perfect for food-loving families.

Explore the best restaurant in Portugal Lisbon, from classic Portuguese fare to beloved pizzerias and even a Michelin-starred gem. Let this list be your roadmap for crafting memorable dining adventures on your upcoming trip to Lisbon with the kids.

BONUS: Check out Lisbon With Kids: 19 Crowd-Free Things To See, Eat & Do (2023)

 

Before you go, check out these Lisbon guides perfect for families.

Where to stay in Lisbon with kids (if you are a foodie)

For families traveling to Lisbon with children, here are some pointers to discover family-friendly lodgings in vibrant areas teeming with culinary delights and activities. Your choice of a home base holds significance as being near major attractions will streamline your itinerary, affording you more time for eating and playing.

RECOMMENDED LISBON NEIGHBORHOODS

BAIXA AND CHIADO | Situated at the heart of the city, this neighborhood boasts proximity to numerous attractions, dining, shopping, a picturesque plaza, and the added advantage of being relatively flat. Perfect if you have teens that just want to go shopping too.

ESTRELA | In the historic center, you'll find an area that offers space and relief from heavy tourist crowds. While boasting fewer main attractions, it gains a lush ambiance from the nearby Estrela Park, which includes a café and playground. Adjacent, the Campo de Ourique neighborhood beckons with local shops, eateries, and a food hall known as Mercado de Campo de Ourique. For families seeking an unconventional and family-friendly stay, Estrela proves an excellent choice, particularly for those traveling with toddlers.

PRÍNCIPE REAL | Nestled on a hill just north of the vibrant Bairro Alto, Príncipe Real stands out as one of Lisbon's trendiest neighborhoods. It revolves around the picturesque Jardim do Príncipe Real Park and features a flat landscape. Families drawn to an intimate urban atmosphere will find this location ideal. Within mere minutes, you can transition from the park to a bar, restaurant, or café, relishing the dynamic blend of food and play. Moreover, Príncipe Real houses the Botanical Gardens, while a 10-minute walk downhill takes you to São Bento, a neighborhood graced by the charming Praça das Flores, a quaint square complete with a fountain and a playground for kids. Though there are fewer hotels in this location, I recommend looking at an Airbnb.

10 most kid-friendly restaurants in Lisbon for food lovers

 

01 | PAO DE CANELA

Octopus at Lisbon Restaurant Pao de Canela

Nestled in Lisbon's charming , São Bento neighborhood, indulge in authentic Portuguese cuisine just steps away from a picturesque children's park and fountain. Perfect for those seeking a family meal immersed in local life, away from the tourist crowd. Pao De Canela is a magnet for food enthusiasts, locals, families, and adventurous diners, all drawn by its fresh ingredients and classic menu. This versatile spot presents a restaurant and café, with a mouthwatering Sunday brunch buffet, warmly welcoming little guests. Even if seafood isn't your children's preference, worry not – the restaurant also serves delectable burgers and fries!

WHY PARENTS LOVE IT | Laid back, unpretentious, fast service, steps away from a park.

TIP | Pao de Canela is a local favorite. Arrive just before mealtime or reserve ahead. While outdoor seating is charming, for a smoke-free experience, choose indoors. And if your little one's restless, the park is just 2 steps away!

WHAT TO ORDER: Shrimp with garlic and chili, octopus a lagareiro, pulled pork.

LOCATION | Praça das Flores 25 29, 1200-192 Lisboa, Portugal

READ MORE | Pão De Canela Restaurant Review: A Gem In Lisbon Príncipe Real

 

02 | ATALHO REAL

Steak at Lisbon Restaurant Atalho Real

In the heart of Príncipe Real, Atalho Reel is a haven for meat enthusiasts with a penchant for drinks. Enjoy swift, welcoming service, and for families, the option of garden seating on grassy turf. Ideal for kids who prefer some room to roam. With its trendy ambiance, including several naturally toned dining spaces, the restaurant attracts returning locals and diverse food aficionados. Celebrity soccer players have also been spotted here…If you have a meat lover in your family, this restaurant is the way to their heart when you are in Lisbon.

WHY PARENTS LOVE IT | Huge outdoor terrace for kids to sprawl, prompt service, romantic setting, and a no-fuss vibe.

WHAT TO ORDER | Beef Croquettes, grilled sausage, pica-pau, wagyu beef carpaccio, Iberian black pork, the Fillet, carob cake.

LOCATION | Calçada da Patriarcal 40, 1250-182 Lisboa, Portugal

READ MORE | Atalho Real Lisbon: Hidden Terrace Oasis In Príncipe Real

 

03 | BAIRRO DE AVILLEZ PATEO

Seafood at Lisbon restaurant Barrio de Avillez

Bairro De Avillez Pateo captures the essence of a gastro-pub ambiance while crafting dishes that melodiously resonate with Portugal's culinary symphony.
Ranked among the finest establishments in the Bairro Alto district, Bairro De Avillez Pateo beckons families with its spacious indoor seating. Don't miss the on-site ice cream stand, led by a creative in-house chef, crafting unique flavors like truffle. The servers are primed not only to take orders but also to offer recommendations to those unfamiliar with Portuguese fare. If you seek a vibrant evening enriched with authentic Portuguese cuisine, this is your destination.

WHY PARENTS LOVE IT | Hip, fun music, happy service, a special dessert station that kids will adore.

TIP| Make a reservation to avoid wait times. If you are unsure what to order, ask your server what their favorites are.

WHAT TO ORDER | Sliced Iberian pork mixed platter, tacos al pastor, tuna cornetto, the clams, shrimp, squid with black rice.

LOCATION | R. Nova da Trindade 18, 1200-303 Lisboa, Portugal

READ MORE | Páteo Bairro Do Avillez Review: A Culinary Catch In Lisbon’s Chiado

 

04 | TROBADORES - TABERNA MEDIEVAL

Sausage at Lisbon restaurant Prato do dia

In the heart of Lisbon, find your refuge at Trobadores—a medieval-themed restaurant bar. With its laid-back spaciousness and warm hospitality, Trobadores stands as an undiscovered treasure, especially for families seeking a unique, unconventional experience. Revel in the spectacle of meat being flame-cooked right at your table, and savor mead from clay goblets. Young ones will delight in the rustic, nature-inspired ambiance and the freedom to explore the room while being serenaded by melodies from the times of kings and knights. Unwind from your tourist mode in this unique experience and enjoy deliciously cooked meat.

WHY PARENTS LOVE IT |Perfect escape from the tourist crowds in the heart of the city. Parents can enjoy a meal while kids delight in make-believe games inside a medieval-themed restaurant.

TIP | Visit during a weekday for lunch right when they open and you may get the whole restaurant to yourselves for the first 30 minutes.

WHAT TO ORDER | Octopus, Portuguese sausage, lamb chops.

LOCATION: Calçada de São Francisco 6A, 1200-005 Lisboa, Portugal

READ MORE | Trobadores - Dine Medieval Style In Lisbon's Baixa

 

05 | ZEROZERO PRINCIPE REAL

Pizza at restaurant Zero Zero in Lisbon

Craving pizza with a family twist in Lisbon? Enter ZeroZero, located in Principe Real, a laid-back Italian spot that crafts pizza dough using time-honored methods. Relish the comforting flavors of pasta and pizza while sipping a refreshing beer alongside the kids. Seeking extra room? The restaurant extends a lovely garden patio at the back. As a perfect finale, drop by their charcuterie bar before you depart.

WHY PARENTS LOVE IT |Where you can find food that everyone will easily love accompanied by fast, friendly service and outdoor seating.

WHAT TO ORDER: Fried calamari, spaghetti with burrata, margarita pizza.

LOCATION | R. da Escola Politécnica 32, 1250-102 Lisboa, Portugal

 

06 | TAPA BUCHO

Cured meats at Lisbon Restaurant Tapa Bucho

Go on a family culinary journey to the finest Tapas haven in town at Tapa Bucho, immersing yourselves in Mediterranean-Spanish delights within Lisbon's Bairro Alto neighborhood. Watch your little ones relish miniature plates bursting with bold flavors. Elevate the experience by securing a terrace table, complete with heating, allowing you to soak in the local scene. Despite its date-night ambiance, rest assured that families and kids are embraced with open arms.

WHY PARENTS LOVE IT | While this is a slightly fancy place, kids are welcome, plus, there is rooftop seating!

TIP | Reservations are essential.

WHAT TO ORDER | Portuguese sausage board, ceviche, pica-pau, tuna tartare, churros.

LOCATION: R. do Diário de Notícias 124, 1200-141 Lisboa, Portugal

READ MORE |Tapa Bucho Review: Lisbon's Bold Flavors In Bite-Sized Delights

 

07 | ALFAIA

Seafood pasta at Lisbon Restaurant Alf Aia

Nestled in the heart of Bairro Alto, Alfaia beckons wine enthusiasts seeking an authentic taste of Portuguese cuisine. Delight in indoor or streetside dining at one of Lisbon's oldest culinary landmarks, with a legacy dating back to 1880. Alfaia's staff extends their warmest welcome to families, making dining with kids a breeze. For an immersive culinary adventure, opt for streetside seating, allowing your little ones the liberty to explore while you relish an authentic foodie escapade.

WHY PARENTS LOVE IT | Alfaia has an extensive menu and offers traditional Portuguese cuisine.

TIP | For those who adore wine but aren't wine connoisseurs, the servers are exceptionally skilled at guiding you toward a selection that perfectly matches your taste preferences.

WHAT TO ORDER | Fish soup, grilled prawns, pata negra ham, Octopus à Lagareiro, spaghetti with clams.

LOCATION | Tv. da Queimada, 1200-365 Lisboa, Portugal

 

08 | FEITORIA

Seafood starter at Restaurant Feitoria in Lisbon

For those keen on Michelin star experiences, a visit to the Altis Belém Hotel is essential to savor the acclaimed one Michelin star menu of Feitoria. Indulge in exceptional Portuguese cuisine with a waterfront view. Despite its formal name, the waitstaff is pleasantly down-to-earth, and their humor is genuinely charming. The menu resonates with the seasons, celebrating Portugal's flavors with inventive twists. Joined by my 10-year-old daughter, we relished the delightful 6-course menu, savoring each sauce with their delicious bread. Feitoria is easily one of the best restaurants in Belem.

WHY PARENTS LOVE IT | Fine dining without pretension. Great place to take young teens for their first Michelin star experience.

TIP | On your journey to the restaurant, enjoy the view of Belem Tower.

LOCATION | Altis Belem Hotel & Spa, Doca do Bom Sucesso, 1400-038 Lisboa, Portugal

READ MORE | Feitoria Lisbon: 6 Moments Of Edible Delight

 

09 | ESPLANADA CAFE

Pasta at Lisbon restaurant Esplanada cafe

If you're parents exploring Principe Real with your kids and in need of a convenient meal, make a pit stop at Esplanada Cafe. Delight in an array of options including salads, pasta, burgers, and sandwiches—ideal for families with selective palates. It's the perfect place to drop by after a visit to Jardim do Principe Real. The setting is both casual and charming, often enhanced by street performers in the evenings. This local essential is a must for culinary enthusiasts, and the bonus is the speedy service! Plus, here's a secret: you can even discreetly take a beer to the park… but hush, you don’t have to be discrete because no one cares.

WHY PARENTS LOVE IT |The restaurant is both romantic and sits within a park, just steps away from a playground. You can sneak a beer into the playground.

WHAT TO ORDER | Octopus, spaghetti carbonara, chicken nuggets.

LOCATION: Jardim "Esplanada, Praça do Príncipe Real, 1250-184 Lisboa, Portugal

 

10 | MERCADO DE CAMPO DE OURQUE

Mercado de Campo de Ourique market foods

To satisfy your food hall yearnings, head to the charming Campo de Ourique neighborhood—a serene enclave, hidden away from the tourist throng. Indulge in a feast at Mercado de Campo de Ourique, boasting an array of food vendors spanning Japanese, Italian, and even ice cream delights. Don't miss the bakery and produce stalls for quick snacks to go. An added perk: the market features a dedicated kids' area complete with seating and toys, granting parents a moment to shop and dine at ease.

WHY PARENTS LOVE IT |Open seating with different food vendors to choose from. The market also offers a children’s play area!

LOCATION |R. Coelho da Rocha 104, 1350-075 Lisboa, Portugal

 

Before you go, check out these Lisbon guides perfect for families.

 

Eating in Lisbon with kids FAQ

What is the most popular food in Lisbon Portugal?

Invented in the Belém district, the pastel de nata, a rich custard tart is one of the most popular foods to try in Lisbon.

Is it cheap to eat out in Lisbon?

The cost of food and foods in Lisbon Portugal is generally cheaper compared to other places in Western Europe and the States.

Is Lisbon good for a family holiday?

While the country is notably family-friendly in Europe, traveling with a stroller can pose challenges. Many establishments and attractions lack disability-friendly facilities. Navigating stairs with the stroller could lead to physical fatigue.

What time do they eat dinner in Lisbon?

While restaurants are open as early as 7:00 p.m. for dinner, locals tend to take dinner between 9:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. If you are visiting with kids, 7:00 p.m. is the best time to catch dinner as the restaurant will be less crowded.

How much does a meal cost in Lisbon?

Travelers can expect to spend anywhere between €25 to €40 per day on average for meals.

Do you tip waiters in Lisbon?

Culturally, tipping is not the norm in Portugal. However, remember that Portugal is a poor country and waiters appreciate a little something extra for good service.

 

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