WISH Concept Store

Store · Alcântara

WISH Concept Store

Store · Alcântara

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Rua Rodrigues de Faria 103, Espaço G, 02A, 1300-501 Lisboa, Portugal

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This cozy lifestyle and stationery store doubles as a charming brunch spot, serving up good coffee and fresh bites, perfect for a casual hangout.  

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Rua Rodrigues de Faria 103, Espaço G, 02A, 1300-501 Lisboa, Portugal Get directions

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Rua Rodrigues de Faria 103, Espaço G, 02A, 1300-501 Lisboa, Portugal Get directions

+351 21 393 3036
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"Charming doodles on the wall, origami chandeliers, and delightfully mod furniture—it's impossible not to smile when you pop into Wish Slow. Located in LX Factory, a converted textile warehouse that houses shops, co-working spaces, and public art installations, the cafe is at the heart of trendy post-industrial Lisbon. You'll bump into Instagrammers capturing their latte art, gallerists grabbing a coffee en route to an appointment, and all sorts of creative types that hang out around this part of town." - Todd Plummer

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Raquel Plaza

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Bad breakfast, the bagel with tomato was very hard to eat, everything was falling out and they use a different bread than the one that was written in the menu. The açai was really too cold, not very nice to eat. For the quality of the food and the service (they took long to serve), this place is overpriced. The guy who served us was nice, but I wouldn't recommend it. There are plenty of other places in that area (outside LX Factory) that are really good.

Julia Wiśniewska

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We had full breakfast with coffees, juices and pancakes. It's not the cheapest place in the neighbourhood, but is worth the price (..and if you live in Dublin or have been to, you know, are more expensive places with bad food). Anyway.. Lovely service (slightly distracted sometimes, but can survive that part), great food, well balanced coffee. Interior is clean and simple. Only two things.. For everyone's safety, you might want to warn people about step at the back. I saw someone tripped there and almost fall. 2nd thing- maybe you could think about some sits/table numbers. Might be easier for the staff to serve orders. Guys didn't look like they were super comfortable walking around with coffees asking who ordered what. I might be wrong, is just an outside opinion. Although, nice and positive experience😊

Jackie Gragnola

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Great spot to work from, good coffee and food selection. The bruschetta was delicious and came with three types to try! The stools weren’t very comfortable for sitting a long time so try to get a spot by the window with a seat back.

Joana Lino

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The space is lovely but very small so you probably have to wait to get a seat. We went for the brunch and tried the iberic one, all the food was good and the croissants are amazing but, in my opinion, it's expensive for what it is included.

Francisca Rodrigues

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Well i was looking for a place to have brunch in the lx factory and found this lovely place,i have to say It has a really cozy feeling . We asked for pouca fome menu , It was simple the croissant was good bread okey , cappuccino Very good. I have to say i didt pay a lot for this , but It also did t have anything overwhelming to eat. Maybe next time Will ask for another menu! One thing that deasliked was the fact that we actualy stand in the entrance for like 5 minutes and was ignored by the employees ( it was full i know ) but knowledge us and say something like "5 mints And Will be with you" , but we just stood there not knowing If we had to sit or wait ! But i did had a good time there

Eytan Birenbaum

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Great atmosphere, the food is fresh and the coffee is delicious and right on spot, the should offer English menus. If you go to fx Factory,(which you should) give this place a visit and some coffee and a bite !

Sofia Costa

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The most expensive brunch we had in Lisbon - it was nice but considering you can get the same amount for almost half the price of what they serve here in other restaurants, I’d say you’re better off heading else where. Seems to be mainly a tourist hotspot and was a bit pretentious for my taste but - like most places in Lisbon - the staff were super friendly.

Had Huss

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This was a real disappointment. We waited 30 minutes for this simple brunch. Nothing was hand made, package food. It was different than what is listed in the menu. Tuna was missing. When we asked about the delay or lack of tuna in our brunch we received only excuses and no real reason why. Also, I found it bizarre that the names of each dish in the menu was in English but the contents were not. Lastly, there are better places that are way cheaper.