Lisbon Wine Bars Guide: Where to Sip and Sit Well in the City

Lisbon Wine Bars Guide: Where to Sip and Sit Well in the City

Natural pours, design-led spaces and

Lisbon’s most compelling wine bars

Lisbon’s wine bar scene is as much about atmosphere as what’s in the glass. Across the city, design-led spaces, great music and carefully chosen bottles create places made for lingering — whether it’s a spontaneous glass, a long night with friends or bottle shopping for later.

From natural and low-intervention pours to celebrated Portuguese producers and international discoveries, these wine bars double as social hubs that define how Lisbon drinks today.

Below, we’ve rounded up our current favourites — Lisbon wine bars where character, culture and great wine come together. Come for the wine, stay for the vibe.

Nata Wine Bar, Anjos

A newer addition to Lisbon’s wine landscape, Nata Wine Bar brings a fresh yet relaxed, community-driven energy to Anjos. Part wine bar, part bottle shop, it’s a place where sunny afternoons easily turn into long evenings on the terrace.

  • Known for its event-led programme, from DJ sets and live music to workshops, pilates sessions and brunches with bubbles.

  • A social hub that evolves constantly — check their monthly calendar for what’s next.

Black Sheep Lisboa, Praça das Flores

Set on one of Lisbon’s most charming squares, Black Sheep Lisboa is built around curiosity, independence and discovery. With new bottles opened daily, the experience is guided, relaxed and refreshingly unpretentious.

  • Loved for its rotating by-the-glass selection and knowledgeable hosts who guide you without pretence.

  • A destination for discovering unexpected bottles in a cosy, music-led setting made for lingering.

Vino Vero, Graça

A favourite in Graça, Vino Vero brings a distinctly European perspective to Lisbon. Rooted in Venice, where the original bar opened, the Lisbon outpost continues the tradition of showcasing expressive natural wines with a strong sense of place.

  • Known for its European-focused wine list and support of small, independent producers.

  • A laid-back neighbourhood bar where terroir, food, craft and conviviality come together naturally.

Insaciável, Santos

A lively bar with an international outlook, Insaciável is all about discovery and atmosphere. The energy is social, the wine list adventurous, and the snacks designed for sharing.

  • Loved for its diverse wine selection and bustling ambience.

  • Must-try: oysters, generous cheese platters or the choux pastry with gelato.

Vivants, Campo de Ourique

A true neighbourhood gem, Vivants blends deep wine knowledge with warmth and curiosity. The selection is thoughtful, the atmosphere intimate, and the crowd a mix of locals and in-the-know wine lovers. With a hidden wine cave downstairs offering an even broader selection, it’s a place where discovery feels personal and unpretentious.

  • A go-to for discovering rare bottles, including standout wines from Madeira.

  • Loved for its community-led tastings, from raclette nights and oyster pairings to intimate producer evenings.

Rosie’s Wine Bar & Deli, Anjos

Vibrant, welcoming and effortlessly social, Rosie’s feels more like a stylish living room than a traditional wine bar. Part deli, part bottle shop, part neighbourhood hangout, it’s a place where wine and food are equally celebrated.

  • Known for its high-energy, natural wines from independent producers across France, Italy and Spain.

  • Pair a glass with the carefully sourced European deli products such as anchovies, saucisson or handmade pasta, or browse the shelves for bottles to take home.

By The Wine, Chiado

Relaxed, cosmopolitan and reliably lively, By The Wine has been a Chiado staple since 2015. It offers an easygoing place to explore Portuguese wine culture — whether for a late afternoon glass, a long dinner or an unplanned second round that turns into the evening.

  • Known for showcasing iconic Portuguese wines, from Douro to Alentejo, plus international references.

  • The strong food menu with elevated tapas and classics, makes it ideal for sharing plates and casual dinners.

Holy Wine, Estrela

Tiny, lively and delightfully unpolished, Holy Wine is a small bar with a big personality. It’s the kind of place where conversations spill onto the pavement and one glass quickly becomes two.

  • Known for bold natural wines and a buzzing, no-reservations-needed atmosphere.

  • Must-try: the Miso Basque Cheesecake — a cult favourite.

  • Bonus: if you ever want a change of scenery, their Cascais outpost awaits.

O Pif, Anjos

Soft pink walls, high ceilings and a corner location give O Pif its unmistakable charm. Opened before Anjos became one of Lisbon’s most talked-about neighbourhoods, it remains a favourite for relaxed glasses and bottle browsing.

  • Known for its exclusively Portuguese wine list, available both to drink in and take away.

  • Loved for its easygoing atmosphere, outdoor seating and simple, well-chosen snacks like cheese, olives and chorizo.

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