Trullino
specialty single-origin coffee in a cowork-friendly space
Bright cafe with steady coffee and Italian snacks. Easygoing service. Best late morning; lunchtime gets busy.
In Ajuda, Lisbon. Easy to fold into a morning or a longer afternoon; there's usually something else worth a stop within a few minutes' walk.
Trullino ("Il Trullino") is a specialty coffee cafe in Lisbon's Ajuda neighborhood at Calçada da Boa Hora 105A, styling itself as "a piece of Puglia in Lisbon" with southern-Italian heritage. It centers on single-origin specialty coffee plus a Pugliese-inspired brunch menu of freshly baked bread, salads, wraps, sandwiches and pastries. The space is explicitly cowork-friendly with dedicated workspace and Wi-Fi, welcoming nomads, locals and groups in a light, airy room. Multiple sources confirm it is strongly gluten-free (coeliac-friendly) and offers vegan options and plant milks. This corroborates the curator's read of a bright, easygoing cafe with steady coffee, best in the late morning before the lunch rush. No specific signature dishes were named across the sources.