• 8 December 2017

    THE GLORIES INVITED TO CELEBRATE THE 90 YEARS OF CAFÉ LUSO

    Artists such as Maria Amélia Proença, Celeste Rodrigues, Julieta Estrela, Florinda Maria, Julieta Reis, Deolinda Maria, Cidália Moreira, António Rocha (acclaimed King of the Fado minor in 1959) were invited to make a decisive contribution to this Fado House), João Casanova, Fernanda Pinto, Odete Rosa, among many others of different generations.

    Artists such as Maria Amélia Proença, Celeste Rodrigues, Julieta Estrela, Florinda Maria, Julieta Reis, Deolinda Maria, Cidália Moreira, António Rocha (acclaimed King of the Fado minor in 1959) were invited to make a decisive contribution to this Fado House), João Casanova, Fernanda Pinto, Odete Rosa, among many others of different generations.

  • 8 December 2017

    WHY IS STILL CAFÉ LUSO A HOUSE OF FADOS?

    Being the oldest working house of fado, it respects its original concept: socially consensual and reference space to enjoy one of the most important cultural vehicles of our oral tradition sung, that which is Fado.  

    Being the oldest working house of fado, it respects its original concept: socially consensual and reference space to enjoy one of the most important cultural vehicles of our oral tradition sung, that which is Fado.

     

  • 8 December 2017

    THE HOUSE OF FADOS CAFÉ LUSO COMPLETED 90 YEARS IN 2017

    No other establishment of this kind maintains so much time of activity in continuity. Fado House since 1927, the oldest in Lisbon, is placed in the cosmopolitan Bairro Alto. It was adapted to the austere beauty of the vaulted space of the old cellars belonging to the Brito Freire Palace (17th century), to be restored […]

    No other establishment of this kind maintains so much time of activity in continuity.

    Fado House since 1927, the oldest in Lisbon, is placed in the cosmopolitan Bairro Alto. It was adapted to the austere beauty of the vaulted space of the old cellars belonging to the Brito Freire Palace (17th century), to be restored in 2017.

    It remains at the service of the Fado, the Portuguese popular culture, the Portuguese, as a business card for those who arrive in Lisbon, from all over the world.

    The 90-year history of Café Luso cross generations of entrepreneurs and artists, who pass the testimony among themselves and make this tradition evolve.

  • 8 December 2017

    TRIPLE TOAST AT CAFÉ LUSO

    On November 27, Café Luso, Fado & Food Group, celebrated 90 years (1927-2017), marked the 6th anniversary of the of Fado recognition as Intangible Heritage of Humanity (UNESCO) and has released the new Restaurant Menu, signed by Chef Aléxis Gregório. There were three reasons to celebrate, to toast, great party.

    On November 27, Café Luso, Fado & Food Group, celebrated 90 years (1927-2017), marked the 6th anniversary of the of Fado recognition as Intangible Heritage of Humanity (UNESCO) and has released the new Restaurant Menu, signed by Chef Aléxis Gregório. There were three reasons to celebrate, to toast, great party.

  • 3 November 2017

    FLAMENCO HERITAGE FESTIVAL

    The Flamenco, close in sonorities and influences. Festival Flamenco Heritage seeks to show the best interpreters and composers of flamenco music and dance, not forgetting its fusion with Portuguese and Iberian culture. More than a legacy, flamenco is part of the blood that flows in the veins of those who live and breathe this song, […]

    The Flamenco, close in sonorities and influences.

    Festival Flamenco Heritage seeks to show the best interpreters and composers of flamenco music and dance, not forgetting its fusion with Portuguese and Iberian culture. More than a legacy, flamenco is part of the blood that flows in the veins of those who live and breathe this song, this song, this dance, this culture.

    see the schedule here