Café de Nata

Café de Nata is a range of traditional Portuguese coffee shops located in the heart of London. With locations in Camden, Knightsbridge, Soho, and South Kensington, these coffee shops have quickly become a destination for those looking for a taste of Portugal in the heart of the city. The main focus of Café de Nata is to bring the best of Portuguese culture to London, starting with the two most iconic elements of Portuguese cuisine: coffee and pasteis de nata.

Beyond the coffee and pastries, Café de Nata also aims to bring the culture of Portugal to its customers through its decor and atmosphere. The walls of the café are adorned with traditional Portuguese marks, creating a warm and inviting space that transports visitors to the cobbled streets of Lisbon.

Client
Café de Nata

Year

2022 - Knightsbridge
2020 - Camden
2018 - Soho

Interior of a modern coffee shop with a white counter, neon signs, and a mural of a yellow and black animal on the wall. The shop has a well-lit, clean, and stylish design with cups, coffee machines, and a mini fridge visible.
Interior of a cafe featuring black, white, and yellow mural art, with a neon sign that says 'Never say no to a Nata', seating with beige cushioned benches and black chairs, and a door with an emergency exit sign.
A woman with a beige hijab and a black and white patterned shirt hands a box of assorted mini cheesecakes to a child in a white shirt at a bakery or cafe, with a display of baked goods in the foreground and a yellow and black abstract mural in the background.
Modern restaurant interior with wall art, neon sign 'Never say no to a Nata', black and yellow mural, white marble tables, and black and white chairs.