the oldest Cafés in Lisbon, Martinho da Aracada & A Brasileira
When at Comercio Square, how about visiting Martinho da Aracada?
As the oldest cafe in Lisbon,
it literally witnessed Lisbon's history.
On business ever since 1782 during the restoration from the earthquake,
the place has a permanent seat reserved for Pessoa and José Saramago.
It is said that this cafe is Pessoa's favorite cafe.
Many people visit A Cafe Brasileira to pay tribute to Fernando Pessoa.
Some people even think his favorite is A Cafe Brasileira
as that shop has his statue in front of it.
But it's not true.
He frequented A Brasileira but it was not his favorite.
By the way, the coffee shop is also known for the birthplace of the word bica.
Only Lisbonians call espreso bica
which is the acronym of 'bebe isto com açucar,'
meaning drink this with sugar.
When the cafe introduced coffee to Lisbonians,
the taste was too bitter so it wasn't popular.
That's why A Brasileira put up a sign saying 'bebe isto com açucar.'
As the oldest cafe in Lisbon,
it literally witnessed Lisbon's history.
On business ever since 1782 during the restoration from the earthquake,
the place has a permanent seat reserved for Pessoa and José Saramago.
It is said that this cafe is Pessoa's favorite cafe.
Many people visit A Cafe Brasileira to pay tribute to Fernando Pessoa.
Some people even think his favorite is A Cafe Brasileira
as that shop has his statue in front of it.
But it's not true.
He frequented A Brasileira but it was not his favorite.
By the way, the coffee shop is also known for the birthplace of the word bica.
Only Lisbonians call espreso bica
which is the acronym of 'bebe isto com açucar,'
meaning drink this with sugar.
When the cafe introduced coffee to Lisbonians,
the taste was too bitter so it wasn't popular.
That's why A Brasileira put up a sign saying 'bebe isto com açucar.'
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