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English Thai English - Thai. English Turkish English - Turkish. English Vietnamese English - Vietnamese. English Esperanto English - Esperanto. Starbucks have around 10 branches around the Lisbon region, while Costa Coffee have a couple of branches around Porto and the Algarve. The menu includes the range of coffees plus Frappuccino type drinks, as well as a range of baked goods, including natas, of course!
I have written a bit about working and co-working in cafes from a UK contex t, but even in Portugal it has been acknowledged that there is a demand for places for people to work from outside of the office. These are both excellent examples of the new types of coffee shops appearing in Portugal, but the specialty coffee presence in Porto goes well beyond these two places.
Fraulein Anker has written a Porto Hipster coffee guide too.
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Following the trend of having coffee shops in flagship stores as has been seen recently in London and other major cities e. In terms of following other coffee trends, it appears that Portugal has also taken on the coffee in a cone concept in a series of Delta Q stores in Lisbon and Porto. It will be interesting to see if these start to spread out into some of the neighbourhoods too over time.
An exception to this at the minute would be Combi Coffee which is actually a coffee truck which can be found in various locations, but often near the beaches of Espinho, just south of Porto. This article from the Coffee Universe suggests they will have a coffee shop in Porto at some point soon as well.
Here the founder of Combi Coffee explains: We are actively trying to change that. Although much like the specialty coffee shops, more roasters are emerging too.
Pedir uma bica no Porto, ou um cimbalino em Lisboa, tende a provocar sorrisos ou um franzir de sobrolho bem-humorado. Como o fundador da Combi Coffee explica: Estamos ativamente a tentar mudar isso. Fascinating that everyone seems to be working remotely in cafes. Just a reminder that your work truly does have a global significance.
The space is important.
Fernando Pessoa
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