Bar in Lisbon, Portugal
LX Factory
100Pearl PointsGood browse, mixed food. Plan accordingly.

About LX Factory
LX Factory is the go-to creative complex in Lisbon's Alcântara district — best visited on a Sunday when the market runs and the courtyard fills up. It's a walk-in, low-pressure spot for coffee, Portuguese wine, street food, and independent shops rather than a single bar or restaurant. First-timers should arrive before 11am on Sundays to get ahead of the crowd.
Quick Verdict
LX Factory is one of Lisbon's most visited creative complexes, a repurposed 19th-century industrial site in Alcântara that draws a steady crowd of locals, designers, and tourists every week. For a first-timer trying to understand what makes Lisbon's cultural scene tick, it delivers more variety per square metre than almost anywhere else in the city. Come for the Sunday market, the independent shops, the street food, and the bars — but go in knowing it is a complex, not a single venue, and your experience will depend entirely on which doors you walk through.
What to Expect on Your First Visit
The address — R. Rodrigues de Faria 103, Alcântara , puts you a short tram or Uber ride west of Baixa. The complex runs across multiple floors of a converted textile factory, with exposed iron, raw brick, and high ceilings giving it an atmosphere that Lisbon's more polished city-centre spots can't replicate. The scent of coffee, grilled food, and old wood hits you as you pass through the main entrance, especially on Sunday mornings when the weekly market is in full swing and the courtyard fills up fast.
On the drinks side, the bars and wine spots inside the complex lean toward natural wine, craft beer, and Portuguese spirits rather than any single category. If you are specifically hunting a structured cocktail programme or a spirit-forward bar with depth , say, a dedicated mezcal or gin list , LX Factory is not the right answer. For that, Red Frog or Cinco Lounge will serve you better. What LX does well is give you a low-pressure setting to drink Portuguese wine or a cold beer while wandering between bookshops, concept stores, and street food stalls.
Booking difficulty is easy , most of what happens here is walk-in by design. The Sunday market is the one occasion where arriving early (before 11am) makes a meaningful difference, as the courtyard gets genuinely packed by midday. For the rest of the week, midday through mid-afternoon is the quietest window if you want to explore without the crowd. If you are planning a broader Lisbon trip, pair this with our full Lisbon bars guide, our full Lisbon restaurants guide, and our full Lisbon experiences guide to build a full itinerary around it.
Reservations: Not required for most of the complex; individual restaurants inside may require advance booking. Dress: Casual throughout. Budget: Varies by vendor , coffee and snacks run low, sit-down meals range from mid to mid-high by Lisbon standards. Getting there: Tram 15E or Uber from central Lisbon; the complex is walkable from the waterfront.
Pearl Picks Nearby
- A Ginjinha , Lisbon's most traditional ginja stop, worth a detour for a quick glass of the city's signature cherry liqueur.
- 111 Vinhos , A strong choice if you want to go deeper on Portuguese wine with more focus than you'll find at LX.
- A Cabreira , Good for a sit-down drink in a quieter setting after walking the complex.
- Boca D'uva , Worth considering for natural wine in a more intimate room.
- Our full Lisbon wineries guide , If the wine offerings at LX spark your interest, this is the logical next step.
- Our full Lisbon hotels guide , For where to stay within easy reach of Alcântara and Baixa.
- Epicur Wine Boutique & Food in Faro , If you're continuing south into the Algarve, this is a strong pit stop.
- Mosto Wine Shop & Bar in Lagos , Another solid Portuguese wine destination further along the coast.
- Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu , For when the trip ends and you want a benchmark cocktail bar reference in a different time zone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is LX Factory good for a date?
It works for an early date with low stakes: wander the complex, pick a spot for drinks, and let the setting do the work. The Alcântara location gives it atmosphere without the tourist-trap pressure of central Lisbon. That said, it's a shared industrial space, not an intimate restaurant, so pair it with a proper dinner reservation nearby if the evening matters.
Does LX Factory have outdoor seating?
Yes. The courtyard and open passages between buildings offer outdoor-adjacent seating at several of the bars and cafés inside the complex. It's not a manicured terrace — this is an industrial site — but the open-air feel is part of the appeal, especially on a warm Lisbon afternoon.
Is the food good at LX Factory?
Variable. The complex houses multiple independent operators at different quality levels, so it depends on where you land. Treat it as a browsing destination rather than a dining destination: good for a coffee or a snack, not a benchmark meal. For a more focused food experience in Lisbon, 111 Vinhos or Boca D'uva in the wider city offer a sharper proposition.
What's the crowd like at LX Factory?
Weekdays attract locals and remote workers; weekends, particularly Sunday during the market, pull a mix of tourists and Lisbon residents. It's relaxed and relatively unpretentious for a site this well-known. Expect it to get busy on Sunday mornings — arrive before noon if you want space to move.
Does LX Factory have happy hour deals?
Individual bars within the complex set their own pricing and promotions, so there's no site-wide happy hour policy. Check directly with whichever bar you're targeting. Cinco Lounge, as a standalone Lisbon bar, is a better bet if discounted drinks at a specific hour are the priority.
Location
R. Rodrigues de Faria 103 Piso 3, 1300-501 Lisboa, Portugal
Lisbon, Portugal
Compare LX Factory
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| LX Factory | Easy |
| Red Frog | Unknown |
| 111 Vinhos | Unknown |
| Black Sheep | Unknown |
| Boca D'uva | Unknown |
| Cinco Lounge | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Red Frog, Notable alternative
- 111 Vinhos, Notable alternative
- Black Sheep, Notable alternative
- Boca D'uva, Notable alternative
- Cinco Lounge, Notable alternative
Against Lisbon's dedicated bar scene, LX Factory sits in a different category. It is a complex rather than a single bar, which means comparing it directly to Red Frog or Cinco Lounge is a bit like comparing a food hall to a Michelin-starred restaurant, useful context, but not the same decision. If you want a focused cocktail experience with a serious programme behind it, Red Frog is the better call. If you want atmosphere, variety, and the freedom to wander, LX Factory wins.
111 Vinhos and Boca D'uva are stronger picks if Portuguese wine is your primary reason for going out. Both offer more depth and curation than anything you'll find inside LX Factory's rotating vendor mix. Black Sheep sits closer to LX's casual, come-as-you-are energy and is worth considering if you want a single venue with a neighbourhood feel rather than a complex to explore.
On booking difficulty, LX Factory is the easiest option here, almost everything is walk-in. Red Frog and Cinco Lounge both benefit from a reservation, especially on weekends. If your Lisbon itinerary is loosely planned and you want flexibility, LX Factory removes all friction. If you are planning a specific evening out with a group and want a guaranteed seat and a proper drinks list, book one of the dedicated bars instead.
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