Natural Wine Bar Map — Lisbon
Best overall: Bom Bom Bom — natural wine bar meets record shop with DJ sets, farm-to-table plates, and Sunday jazz sessions in Graça.
Best for food: Senhor Uva — inventive vegetarian small plates paired with terroir-driven natural wines. Book ahead.
- Most intimate: Holy Wine — tiny counter bar, any bottle by the glass
- Best atmosphere: Black Sheep — the Praça das Flores energy is unbeatable
- Best for discovery: Locals & Nomads — staff goes above and beyond
- Best for audiophiles: Dahlia — acoustically treated listening bar
We cross-referenced recommendations from r/naturalwine, r/wine, and r/lisbon with dedicated natural wine travel blogs, sommelier guides, and Google Places data. Every bar was verified active in March 2026 with current hours, ratings, and addresses. Portugal drinks more wine per capita than any country on Earth — 51.9 litres per person per year — and Lisbon's natural wine bars are where that tradition meets the future.
1Bom Bom Bom
Wine Bar & Record ShopQuick comparison
- Best for
- Wine + music lovers — a record shop and natural wine bar hybrid in Graça with DJ sets and Sunday jazz sessions
- Strengths
- 4.7★ from 395 reviews · Unique record shop + wine bar concept · Farm-to-table rotating plates · Sunday jazz sessions
- Limitations
- Closed Tuesdays · Can get crowded on weekends
- Why it made the list
- Reddit's r/naturalwine consistently names Bom Bom Bom as a Lisbon must-visit. The record-shop-meets-wine-bar concept is genuinely unique — not a gimmick. The knowledgeable staff, rotating natural wine list, and weekend DJ sessions make this the kind of place you plan your evening around. The roasted carrots with labneh are legendary.
- What to order
- Start with whatever orange wine they're pouring — the staff will guide you. The roasted carrots with labneh are the standout food item. On Sundays, the space transforms into a jazz venue — ideal for a long, slow afternoon of wine.
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2Senhor Uva
Vegetarian Wine Bar & BistroQuick comparison
- Best for
- Wine lovers who want exceptional food — creative vegetarian small plates paired with Portuguese and international natural wines
- Strengths
- 4.8★ from 907 reviews · Inventive vegetarian menu · Wine shop (La Cave) next door · Estrela neighborhood
- Limitations
- Reservations essential (often fully booked) · Closed Mondays · Small space
- Why it made the list
- Senhor Uva appears in virtually every Lisbon natural wine recommendation thread on Reddit. The vegetarian-focused menu is exceptional, the wine list spans Portuguese and international producers, and the Estrela location puts you within walking distance of Holy Wine and Comida Independente.
- What to order
- The Green Jackfruit Ceviche with Clementine and Avocado is a standout. Ask for a Portuguese orange wine — the staff's recommendations are consistently excellent. If fully booked, walk next door to Senhor Uva La Cave for bottles.
- Reservation
- Essential — book 1-2 days ahead, especially weekends
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3Holy Wine
Intimate Counter BarQuick comparison
- Best for
- Solo travelers and couples — a tiny counter bar where any bottle can be opened by the glass
- Strengths
- 4.6★ from 268 reviews · Any bottle available by the glass · Open daily · Incredibly intimate
- Limitations
- Very small space (counter + few stools) · Standing room only when busy · Limited food (snacks)
- Why it made the list
- Holy Wine is the bar that converts people into natural wine lovers. The concept is simple — a tiny counter, shelves of bottles, and the ability to try any of them by the glass. Multiple Reddit threads and every travel blog about Lisbon natty wine mention it.
- What to order
- Ask the bartender to pick something you'd never normally order — that's the beauty of the any-bottle-by-the-glass policy. Pair with a plate of fresh olives. Try an orange wine if you haven't before.
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4Black Sheep Lisboa
Buzzy Natural Wine BarQuick comparison
- Best for
- Social drinkers — a bustling wine bar on one of Lisbon's prettiest squares with outdoor standing room
- Strengths
- 4.8★ from 525 reviews · Perfect Praça das Flores location · Both Portuguese and international natural wines · Electric atmosphere
- Limitations
- Very limited seating · Extremely crowded weekends · Order at bar (can be a squeeze)
- Why it made the list
- Black Sheep appears in every single Reddit thread about Lisbon natural wine — it's the consensus pick. The Praça das Flores location is magical, especially on warm evenings when the crowd spills onto the square.
- What to order
- Order at the bar and grab a spot outside on Praça das Flores. They do both Portuguese and international natural wines by the glass or bottle. For a quieter experience, visit on a weekday.
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5Vino Vero
Venetian Wine Bar OutpostQuick comparison
- Best for
- Serious wine explorers — hundreds of bottles from around the world, 7-8 glass pours nightly, open until 2 AM
- Strengths
- 4.3★ from 859 reviews · Massive selection curated over 3+ years · Open until 2 AM · Venice pedigree
- Limitations
- Can be packed weekends · Graça hill climb · Slightly lower rating due to tourist volume
- Why it made the list
- Vino Vero has the deepest bench in Lisbon — hundreds of bottles from around the world, curated over 3+ years. The Venice original's Lisbon outpost brings international wine culture to Graça. Late-night hours (until 2 AM) make it the perfect last stop.
- What to order
- Start with whatever the staff recommends from the 7-8 rotating glass pours (€5–€8 each). If you can't get a table, head next door to LA MATTA for pizza or around the corner to Penalva a Graça.
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6Comida Independente
Grocery Store & Wine BarQuick comparison
- Best for
- Foodies and wine lovers — a grocery-store-cum-wine-bar with Portugal's best natural wines, tinned fish, and the famous pastrami sandwich
- Strengths
- 4.7★ from 409 reviews · Buy bottles at retail + drink in · Incredible pastrami sandwich · Portuguese preserves & tinned fish · Since 2018
- Limitations
- Closes relatively early · Closed Mondays · More casual deli than bar atmosphere
- Why it made the list
- Sprudge called Comida Independente 'ground zero' for Lisbon's natural wine scene. Since 2018, this grocery-store-wine-bar hybrid has championed Portuguese and international producers. Buy a bottle at retail, drink it in with tinned fish and pastrami.
- What to order
- The pastrami sandwich is legendary. Pair with whatever glass they're pouring (from €5). Browse the tinned fish selection (conservas) and take some home.
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7Prado Wine Bar
Wine Bar BistroQuick comparison
- Best for
- Oenophiles wanting deep Portuguese wine exploration — all-Portuguese list with seasonal, locally-sourced food
- Strengths
- 4.6★ from 564 reviews · 100% Portuguese wine list (constantly changing) · Seasonal local food · Acclaimed Prado restaurant sister
- Limitations
- Pricier (€7–€14/glass) · Closed Mondays · Dinner only
- Why it made the list
- Prado Wine Bar is one of Lisbon's hottest wine bars — sister to the acclaimed Prado restaurant. The all-Portuguese wine list changes constantly, and the focus on local producers and seasonality makes every visit different. Geometric tiled floors, communal tables, and walls stacked with wines give it a relaxed market feel.
- What to order
- Ask for whatever Portuguese natural wine they're most excited about. The Chinado Branco (Vital and Fernão Pires blend) is moderately funky with hints of sherry. Take a bottle home in their branded bag.
- Reservation
- Recommended for dinner
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8Insaciável
French-Accented Wine BarQuick comparison
- Best for
- Oyster and wine lovers — fresh Setúbal oysters paired with vibrant natural wines on a tree-shaded terrace
- Strengths
- 4.8★ from 424 reviews · Beautiful tree-shaded terrace · Fresh Setúbal oysters · French-influenced plates · Santos location
- Limitations
- Closed Mondays · No website · Limited weekend lunch
- Why it made the list
- Insaciável brings a Gallic air to Lisbon's Santos neighborhood — French-accented waiters, pâtés, rillettes, and fresh Setúbal oysters. Both Reddit and Club Oenologique rate it highly. The tree-shaded esplanade is one of the most pleasant spots in Lisbon for an afternoon glass.
- What to order
- Fresh Setúbal oysters with a glass of chilled Vinho Verde. The Antonio Lopes Ribeiro chilled red Vinho Verde (Vinhão grape, hints of strawberry) is an excellent unconventional choice. Grab a spot on the esplanade.
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9Locals & Nomads
Wine Shop & BarQuick comparison
- Best for
- Wine newcomers and enthusiasts alike — a welcoming wine shop with personalized service and charcuterie
- Strengths
- 4.8★ from 257 reviews · Exceptional personalized service · São Vicente location near Graça cluster · Colorful, cheeky entrance
- Limitations
- Small space · Closes at 10 PM · Limited food options
- Why it made the list
- Locals & Nomads is the bar people fall in love with because of the people, not just the wine. The owner's willingness to go above and beyond is the kind of service you don't forget. Located near Vino Vero and Bom Bom Bom in the Graça/São Vicente cluster.
- What to order
- Ask for a bold Portuguese red and the meat plate. The staff will tailor to your taste and dietary needs. Browse the shop selection for bottles to take home.
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10Tricky's
Cool Wine Bar & RestaurantQuick comparison
- Best for
- Foodies wanting a full dinner with wine — inventive dishes with local ingredients and an international natural wine list
- Strengths
- 4.5★ from 486 reviews · Inventive food · International wine selection beyond just Portuguese · Effortlessly cool vibe
- Limitations
- Cash only! · Closed Mon & Sun · Dinner only
- Why it made the list
- Tricky's is the bar for when you want natural wine and a proper meal. The modern décor, inventive dishes, and international wine list set it apart. The sourdough focaccia with octopus olive oil is reason enough to visit. Just bring cash.
- What to order
- House-made sourdough focaccia with octopus olive oil is the must-try. Pair with the Sete Tropicale Orange 2020 if available. Bring euros — Tricky's is famously cash-only.
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11POP Wine Tasting & Gourmet Store
Wine Shop & Tasting RoomQuick comparison
- Best for
- Wine purists wanting exclusively Portuguese natural wines — a cozy Graça tasting room supporting local winemakers
- Strengths
- 4.9★ from 96 reviews (highest rated on this list!) · 100% Portuguese natural wines · Living room atmosphere · Daytime hours
- Limitations
- Closed Tue & Wed · Very small (2 tables + bar seats) · Closes at 8 PM most days
- Why it made the list
- POP (Pop the Wine) is the highest-rated bar on this entire list at 4.9★. It's a cozy, quiet wine bar in Graça that serves only Portuguese natural wines — supporting the country's budding winemaking scene. The space feels like drinking in your own living room.
- What to order
- Let the owner guide you through their all-Portuguese selection. Try something from a lesser-known region like Beira Atlântico or the Algarve. The intimate setting encourages conversation about the wines.
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12Dahlia
Listening Bar & WineQuick comparison
- Best for
- Music and wine lovers — an acoustically treated listening bar near Bairro Alto with natural wines and a vast record collection
- Strengths
- 4.7★ from 336 reviews · Acoustically treated hi-fi listening room · Seasonal tapas · Near Time Out Market · Unique concept
- Limitations
- Bairro Alto can be touristy · Sound-focused concept means it's quieter than other bars
- Why it made the list
- Dahlia is Lisbon's answer to Tokyo's listening bars — a space acoustically treated and soundproofed so you can enjoy a vast array of vinyl records in high fidelity while sipping natural wine. The seasonal tapas menu complements the wine list perfectly.
- What to order
- Grab a glass of natural wine and settle into the hi-fi experience. The seasonal tapas rotate regularly. This is a bar for lingering, not rushing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the natural wine scene like in Lisbon?
Lisbon has one of Europe's most exciting natural wine scenes, concentrated in the trendy neighborhoods of Estrela, Santos, Graça, and São Vicente. Over the past five years, dozens of natural wine bars have opened, fueled by Portugal's incredible indigenous grape varieties (over 250!) and a growing expat community. Glasses typically start at €5, making Lisbon one of the most affordable cities in Western Europe for quality natural wine.
What Portuguese grape varieties should I try?
Look for Arinto (lemony, minerally whites), Loureiro (aromatic, from Vinho Verde), Fernão Pires (versatile white), and Baga (tannic red from Bairrada). For orange wines, try anything made from Encruzado or Arinto. Red wine lovers should seek out Touriga Nacional and Castelão. Ask your bartender about wines from overlooked regions like Beira Atlântico, the Algarve, and the Lisbon DOC.
How much does natural wine cost in Lisbon?
Most bars charge €5–€8 per glass and €15–€30 per bottle. At grocery-store-bar hybrids like Comida Independente, you can buy bottles at retail and drink in for a small corkage fee. Even fancier spots like Prado Wine Bar rarely exceed €14 per glass. Compare this to London, Paris, or New York where glasses start at €12–€18.
What are the best neighborhoods for natural wine in Lisbon?
Estrela/Santos (west of center) has Senhor Uva, Holy Wine, Comida Independente, and Insaciável. Graça/São Vicente (east, uphill) has Vino Vero, Bom Bom Bom, Locals & Nomads, and POP. Príncipe Real has Black Sheep Lisboa. For a wine crawl, start in Estrela and work east, or do the compact Graça cluster in one evening.
Do I need reservations at Lisbon natural wine bars?
Reservations are essential at Senhor Uva (especially weekends) and recommended at Prado Wine Bar and Tricky's. For pure drinking spots like Black Sheep, Holy Wine, and Bom Bom Bom, just show up and be prepared to stand with your glass outside if packed. Weekend evenings (Thursday–Saturday) are busiest.
What food pairs well with natural wine in Lisbon?
Senhor Uva is famous for creative vegetarian small plates. Comida Independente serves incredible pastrami sandwiches and tinned fish. Prado Wine Bar offers seasonal Portuguese dishes. Insaciável has French-influenced plates including fresh Setúbal oysters. Most bars serve cheese, charcuterie, olives, and conservas (Portuguese tinned fish).
When are Lisbon natural wine bars open?
Most open in the late afternoon (4–6 PM) and close around midnight. Many are closed on Mondays and/or Tuesdays. Comida Independente and POP also have daytime hours. Weekend evenings are busiest — arrive before 8 PM for seating. Check Instagram for latest hours.
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