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Both restaurants are praised by professional reviewers. On balance, A Travessa scores marginally higher than Cervejaria Trindade. A Travessa ranks #9 in Lisbon with positive reviews from 6 reviews including Frommer's, Travel + Leisure and Lonely Planet.

A Travessa
8/10
12 Travessa do Convento das Bernardas, Lisbon 1200-687, Portugal
From $38/night
Frommer's Frommer's
"We enjoy the best-prepared John Dory in saffron sauce we've ever had in Portugal." Full review
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"Locals converge on this Belgian-influenced restaurant in a former 17th-century convent for lambic, abbey, and Trappist ales, and for the bull-steak frites." Full review
DK Eyewitness DK Eyewitness
"Set in a convent building, this is one of Lisbon’s most characterful restaurants in terms both of location and food."
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
"This restaurant occupies a 17C monastery. The dining room has a lovely vaulted ceiling, rustic-style flooring and an attractive terrace in the cloister."
Fodor's Fodor's
"Its atmospheric location in an 18th-century former convent (also home to the Museu da Marioneta) is just one of the trump cards of this Luso-Belgian restaurant." Full review
Cervejaria Trindade
8/10
Rua Nova da Trindade 20, Lisbon, Portugal
From $0/night
Fodor's Fodor's
"The colorful azulejo wall tiles and vaulted ceiling of this former monastery hint at its long history, and it's popular with locals and tourists alike." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"Cervejaria Trindade is a combination German beer hall and Portuguese tavern. In operation since 1836, it's the oldest tavern in Lisbon, owned by the brewers of Sagres beer." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"This 13th-century monastery turned clattering beer hall oozes atmosphere with its vaults and azulejos of quaffing clerics and seasonal goddesses." Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
"This brewery founded in 1836 is in the refectory of a former convent, the oldest and most beautiful in Portugal."
Rough Guide Rough Guide
"The city’s oldest beer-hall dates from 1836."
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At busy times you’ll be shown to your table; at others, avoid the dull modern extensions and find a space in the original vaulted hall, decorated with azule- jos, depicting the elements and seasons.
Let's Go Let's Go
"Cervejaria Trindade is famous all over Lisbon for its molhos, beer-based sauces that were invented here." Full review

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