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Best Cocktail Bars in Lisbon: Red Frog, Cinco, Foxtrot, and More
Guide: Speakeasies & Cocktail Bars
A cocktail-focused Lisbon guide that separates award-listed speakeasy energy, long-running Príncipe Real rooms, and old-school bars with strong atmosphere.
- Red FrogRed Frog is the polished speakeasy move when Lisbon's wine and beer starts to feel too easy. The room is built for measured drinking: dark corners, careful glassware, and cocktails that want your attention. Reserve or arrive early, because this is a table-service night, not a stumble-in crawl stop.
- Monkey MashMonkey Mash is the louder sibling in Lisbon's serious cocktail family: tropical, bright, and happy to push fruit, acid, spice, and rum into the foreground. It is not the place for a whispered martini and a moral inventory. Go when the group wants color, punchier flavors, and a room that refuses to sulk.
- Cinco LoungeCinco Lounge is a long-running Principe Real cocktail bar with a calm room, serious drinks, and a grown-up pace. It works for classic cocktails, sours, and house drinks when you want a polished bar without theatrical fuss. Start here before dinner nearby, or use it for a quieter round after louder Bairro Alto streets.
- FoxtrotFoxtrot is an Art Nouveau cellar bar in Sao Bento, with low light, a garden, classic cocktails, and a late-night food menu. It feels older and more settled than Lisbon's newer speakeasy rooms, which is exactly the appeal. Come for a slower round, a fireplace mood, and a bar that still has its own rhythm.
- Pavilhao ChinesPavilhao Chines is maximalist bar archaeology: cabinets, uniforms, toys, billiards, and enough objects to make your drink feel like a prop in someone else's dream. It belongs because Lisbon nights need a little weirdness with their polish. Go for atmosphere first and cocktail precision second.