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Step into Comēte coffee roasters, where the rich aroma of freshly roasted coffee greets you. This hidden gem in Lisbon is renowned for its Tejo Valley beans. Watch the baristas craft each cup with precision - don't miss their pour-over coffee paired with traditional Portuguese pastries, perfect for savoring Lisbon's laid-back vibe.

Bairro Alto Hotel

Bairro Alto Hotel

4.6 / 5Great4 Reviews
Praça Luís de Camões 2 5º Piso
1.51KM from Comēte coffee roasters

This luxury hotel is located in the heart of Lisbon, just a 10-minute walk from Rossio Square and Santa Justa Lift. Enjoy full-service SPA with massages, body treatments, and facials, or unwind in the sauna and fitness center. Family-friendly amenities include childcare and kids' meals, perfect for families. 24-hour room service and made-to-order breakfast cater to your cravings anytime. Business travelers will appreciate the meeting rooms and express check-out. A truly thoughtful stay!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Comēte coffee roasters

They use a proprietary slow-roasting method with Japanese-made Fuji Royal roasters. The 12-stage quality control includes spectral analysis for perfect roast profiles.

Yes, their oat milk cappuccino won Lisbon's 2023 Best Plant-Based Drink award. All pastries are 100% dairy-free, featuring almond flour and coconut sugar alternatives.

Take tram 15E to Largo São Domingos stop, then walk 3 minutes past Miradouro de Santa Luzia. The blue-tiled facade with comet logo is unmistakable.

Their "Orbit" subscription delivers seasonal single-origin beans worldwide. Subscribers get access to virtual cupping sessions and roaster's notes in 5 languages.

Espresso starts at €2.50, pour-over ranges €4-€8 for rare lots. Their signature tasting flight (3x 100ml servings) costs €15 with expert guidance.

The limited-edition ceramic drippers (handmade by local artisans) and coffee-scented candles are popular. All packaging uses compostable materials aligned with their zero-waste policy.