Let’s highlight the best coffee roasters in Lisbon, including Hello, Kristof Roasters, which now roasts its own beans in-house, to help you discover the city’s growing specialty scene.


1. Hello, Kristof Roasters – Freshly Roasted in São Bento

Once known as a multi-roaster café, Hello, Kristof now roasts its own beans under the label Hello, Kristof Roasters. From sourcing to roasting to brewing, everything is handled with care inside their flagship space in Santos.

Where the coffee comes from: Single-origin beans from small producers in Africa and Latin America

How to make it at home: Try our seasonal filter roast with V60 or Kalita Wave. Espresso options also available in-store.

Buy it at: in person at the café


2. Flor da Selva

Flor da Selva is a heritage Lisbon roaster dating back to the 1950s. They recently started roasting specialty beans while still supplying classic blends to traditional cafés.

Where the coffee comes from: Brazil, Angola, Timor

How to make it at home: Bold, medium-dark roasts perfect for moka pot or espresso.


3. Fábrica Coffee Roasters

Fábrica helped pioneer Lisbon’s third wave scene with in-house roasting, multiple café locations, and direct sourcing practices.

Where the coffee comes from: Ethiopia, Colombia, Brazil

How to make it at home: Balanced and versatile—suitable for espresso, filter, or immersion methods.


4. Copenhagen Coffee Lab Roastery

While Danish in origin, Copenhagen Coffee Lab roasts in Lisbon. Their style is clean and light, with a strong focus on balanced acidity and clarity.

Where the coffee comes from: Guatemala, Ethiopia

How to make it at home: Best brewed with pour-over or AeroPress for clarity.


5. SO Coffee Roasters

SO Coffee Roasters offers calm vibes and clean-roasted beans with a minimalist touch.

Where the coffee comes from: Guatemala, Honduras, Ethiopia

How to make it at home: Flat-bottom brewers like the Stagg X or Kalita Wave bring out clarity and structure.


6. Olisipo Coffee Roasters

Olisipo is a Lisbon-based micro-roaster focused on ethical sourcing and sustainability. Small team, big flavor.

Where the coffee comes from: Colombia, Kenya, Mexico

How to make it at home: Great for French press or moka pot brewing at home.


Where to Start? Visit Hello, Kristof Roasters

Whether you’re new to Lisbon’s coffee scene or a seasoned taster, Hello, Kristof is the perfect place to begin. With fresh in-house roasts, a serene interior, and a rotating coffee menu, it’s the city’s new reference for quality beans—roasted and served under one roof.