Bar in Lisbon, Portugal
Mambo
100Pearl PointsEasy walk-in bar, no fuss required.

About Mambo
Mambo is a casual, walk-in-friendly bar in Lisbon's Bairro Alto, best suited to a relaxed stop rather than a planned destination evening. It sits in the accessible, neighbourhood-bar tier — no documented cocktail program or awards on record — making it a practical choice for value-seekers who want a low-pressure drink in a well-located part of the city.
Mambo, Lisbon: Quick Verdict
Mambo is worth a visit if you are looking for a low-key bar in Lisbon's Bairro Alto area without the pressure of a reservation or a high minimum spend. Booking is easy — walk-ins are generally the norm here — and the address on Rua da Silva places it within easy reach of the neighbourhood's wider bar circuit. That accessibility is both its strength and its limitation: if you want a serious cocktail program with documented ambition, there are sharper options in the city. But as a relaxed stop on a bar crawl, Mambo is a practical choice.
What to Expect
The venue data available for Mambo is limited, which itself tells you something about where it sits in Lisbon's bar hierarchy. It does not carry Michelin recognition or a widely documented drinks program, and no price range or seat count is on record. That positions it firmly in the accessible, neighbourhood-bar tier rather than the destination-cocktail category. For a value-seeker, that framing is useful: you are unlikely to encounter the €18-plus cocktail pricing that comes with Lisbon's more curated bars, and the atmosphere skews casual rather than performative. What you get for the money is likely a relaxed room, standard drinks, and no dress-code friction. What you do not get is the kind of cocktail craft that justifies planning a night around a single bar.
Lisbon's bar scene rewards those who do a little research before going out. The Bairro Alto neighbourhood, where Mambo sits, is dense with options ranging from ginjinha stops like A Ginjinha to more considered wine-bar formats. If you are moving through the area on foot, Mambo fits naturally into that circuit. If you are planning a dedicated drinks evening with a specific focus on cocktail quality, you will want to anchor your night elsewhere and treat Mambo as a secondary stop rather than the destination. For a broader sense of what is available across the city, our full Lisbon bars guide breaks down the options by style and price tier.
Booking and Logistics
No reservation system is documented for Mambo, and booking difficulty is rated easy. Walk-in visits are the practical approach. The address, R. da Silva n8, 1200-447 Lisboa, puts it in Bairro Alto, a neighbourhood leading explored on foot. Parking in this part of Lisbon is limited, so arriving by metro or taxi is the more sensible option. Hours are not on record, but Bairro Alto bars typically run from early evening through late night, peaking after 10 PM. If you are combining this with dinner, our full Lisbon restaurants guide covers the neighbourhood's dining options. Travellers staying nearby can also check our full Lisbon hotels guide for accommodation context.
Pearl's Take
Mambo earns its place as a convenient, no-fuss bar in one of Lisbon's most walkable neighbourhoods. For a value-seeker who wants a drink without spending heavily or planning ahead, it is a sensible call. For anyone prioritising cocktail depth or a specific atmosphere, redirect your evening toward the city's more documented options. Mambo is the bar you end up at, not the one you plan around, and there is nothing wrong with that if your expectations are calibrated accordingly. For more context on what Portugal's bar scene looks like beyond Lisbon, our guides to Epicur Wine Boutique and Food in Faro and Mosto Wine Shop and Bar in Lagos are worth a look. If you want a benchmark for what a strong cocktail program looks like at the international level, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu is a useful reference point.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the crowd like at Mambo?
Mambo draws a relaxed, mixed crowd typical of Bairro Alto — locals, tourists, and people moving between bars in the neighbourhood. It sits on R. da Silva, which puts it in the middle of one of Lisbon's most walkable bar districts, so expect a sociable but unpretentious atmosphere. It is not a destination bar; it is a neighbourhood bar that people end up in rather than plan around.
Is the food good at Mambo?
Mambo is a bar, not a restaurant, and should not be your meal plan for the evening. Bairro Alto has plenty of dining options within walking distance if you want to eat before or after drinks on R. da Silva. Go to Mambo for a drink, not a plate.
Does Mambo have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not confirmed in available venue data. Bairro Alto bars are generally compact, and many spill onto the street informally rather than offering formal terrace seating. If outdoor space is a priority, arrive early or ask when you arrive — walk-in access means there is no risk in showing up to check.
Is Mambo good for a date?
It works for an early-evening drink on a date, particularly if you are walking the Bairro Alto area and want somewhere low-pressure with no booking required. It is not a destination with the atmosphere or credentials of Cinco Lounge or Red Frog, which offer more considered settings for a first impression. Use Mambo as a warm-up stop rather than the main event.
Is Mambo good for groups?
Small groups of three to five will find it easier here than at more structured venues — no reservation policy and walk-in access make it a practical choice when coordinating a group. For larger parties wanting a dedicated space or cocktail-focused experience, Black Sheep or Red Frog offer more organised options. Mambo suits groups that want flexibility over formality.
Location
R. da Silva n8, 1200-447 Lisboa, Portugal
Lisbon, Portugal
Compare Mambo
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Mambo | Easy |
| Red Frog | Unknown |
| 111 Vinhos | Unknown |
| Black Sheep | Unknown |
| Boca D'uva | Unknown |
| Cinco Lounge | Unknown |
A quick look at how Mambo measures up.
Also Consider
- Red Frog, Notable alternative
- 111 Vinhos, Notable alternative
- Black Sheep, Notable alternative
- Boca D'uva, Notable alternative
- Cinco Lounge, Notable alternative
How Mambo Compares to Other Lisbon Bars
If cocktail craft is your priority, Red Frog and Cinco Lounge are the stronger calls in Lisbon. Both carry documented reputations for serious drinks programs and are worth planning a night around, though they come with higher price points and, in Red Frog's case, a more formal booking process. Mambo, by contrast, requires no reservation and is unlikely to challenge your budget, useful if you want flexibility over a curated experience.
For wine-focused alternatives, 111 Vinhos and Boca D'uva both offer more depth in the glass alongside a clearer identity. If Portuguese wine is what you are after rather than cocktails, either is a better fit than Mambo. Black Sheep sits closer to Mambo's casual register but with a more defined concept. Among the accessible, no-fuss options in the city, Black Sheep gives you a sharper sense of what you are walking into.
The honest comparison: Mambo is the easiest to access and likely the least expensive of this peer group, but it offers the least in terms of a defined drinks experience. If your evening is flexible and Bairro Alto is your base, it works as a starting or ending point. If you are choosing between these bars for a single dedicated stop, redirect toward Red Frog for cocktails, 111 Vinhos for wine, or A Cabreira for a neighbourhood feel with more character. Mambo is best treated as part of a circuit rather than a destination in its own right.
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