Web Summit 2025 Food Guide: Navigating the ‘Food Summit’ at MEO Arena

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Attending Web Summit in Lisbon is an exercise in intellectual endurance. Surrounded by the buzz of startups and the insights of global tech leaders at the MEO Arena, your brain is constantly firing on all cylinders. But as I sat listening to a fascinating keynote by Qualcomm about the future of AI, a primitive signal cut through the noise of innovation: hunger.

 

Technology may change the world, but it hasn’t changed the fact that we need to eat. Stepping out of the main arena, I ventured into what is affectionately known as the “Food Summit.” For this edition of Photomo, I’m taking you on a culinary tour of the Web Summit venue, sharing my lunch experience, and offering practical tips to help you survive the midday rush.

 

More Than Just Tech: A Festival of Flavors

 

If you are searching for a Web Summit food guide, you already know that fueling up is crucial for surviving the marathon conference. The outdoor plaza of the Web Summit venue transforms into a massive food court, hosting dozens of food trucks offering cuisines from around the globe. It’s a vibrant scene where the aroma of grilled meats and spices competes with the salty breeze from the Tagus River.

A yellow Poke bowl food truck with a line of customers at the Web Summit outdoor food court.
Exploring the ‘Food Summit’ area: A busy Poke truck serving hungry attendees at Web Summit.

Under the expansive beige shade sails, you’ll find everything from traditional Portuguese Bifanas to gourmet burgers and vegan delights. The atmosphere is electric, a perfect counterbalance to the serious discussions happening inside the auditoriums.

 

The Healthy Choice: STREET POKE

 

With days of heavy networking and even heavier dinners, my body was craving something fresh. That’s when I spotted the bright yellow and red branding of “STREET POKE.” In a sea of fried options, a fresh poke bowl sounded like the perfect strategic decision—light enough to prevent the dreaded afternoon food coma, but substantial enough to keep me going.

A staff member preparing food inside a red and white POKE food truck with a menu board showing Salmon and Vegetarian options.
Grabbing lunch at the Street Poke food truck featuring fresh Salmon and Vegetarian bowls.

The truck was modern and inviting. A quick glance at the menu board showed straightforward options: Salmon or Vegetarian, both priced at €15. While €15 might seem steep for street food elsewhere, it’s standard pricing for a major event in Lisbon these days. I watched the staff in pink aprons efficiently assembling bowls and made my choice.

 

Taste Test: The Vegetarian Bowl

 

I decided to go with the Vegetarian Poke. It was a gut feeling—literally. I needed vitamins.

A vegetarian poke bowl topped with sesame seeds and crispy onions next to a plastic cup of beer with the Web Summit logo
Enjoying a fresh vegetarian poke bowl and a cold beer at Web Summit

The bowl I received was a visual delight. A bed of mixed greens and rice was generously topped with crispy fried onions, sesame seeds, chunks of sweet mango, and a dollop of cream cheese. The combination was fantastic. The crunch of the onions, the sweetness of the mango, and the richness of the cream cheese created a complex flavor profile that was far more satisfying than a simple salad. It was a reminder that sometimes, the meat-free option is the most flavorful one.

 

The Unofficial Web Summit Tradition: Beer

 

Let’s be honest: Is it really Web Summit if you don’t have a beer in hand? The connection between the tech community and a cold brew is well-documented, and Lisbon is no exception.

A hand holding a reusable plastic cup filled with beer featuring the Web Summit logo, with a yellow food truck and crowd in the background.
Enjoying a cold beer in a branded reusable cup at the Web Summit outdoor venue.

I paired my poke bowl with a cold beer served in the signature Web Summit reusable cup. These cups are ubiquitous at the venue. Holding one, with the logo facing out, feels like a badge of honor. Plus, the “Please reuse this cup” message aligns perfectly with the sustainability themes often discussed on stage. Sipping a cold beer under the Portuguese sun while reflecting on AI ethics? That’s the CityNomix way.

 

Dessert at Crepology

 

With the savory course complete, my sweet tooth kicked in. I wandered over to a familiar sight: the black food truck of “crepology,” adorned with pink neon lights.

People standing in line at a black food truck named 'crepology' with pink neon lights parked outdoors.
The annual ‘crepology’ food truck is back. I usually order the waffles without hesitation, but this time I might try something else…

This truck is a staple at the event. In previous years, I’ve always ordered their waffles—they are reliably delicious. But in 2025, in the spirit of trying new things, I pivoted to a crepe.

Hand holding a folded crepe dusted with powdered sugar in a cardboard cone labeled CRÊPES in front of a large arena
A fresh crepe topped with powdered sugar, enjoyed in the plaza outside the arena

I ordered a simple crepe dusted with powdered sugar. Served in a cardboard cone, it was hot, soft, and comforting. Standing in the plaza with the massive arena in the background, enjoying this simple sugary treat, was a moment of pure bliss amidst the chaotic schedule.

 

Strategic Eating: Avoiding the “Lunchtime Traffic”

 

Now, for the practical part of this Web Summit food guide. The food is great, but getting it can be a battle. With over 70,000 attendees, the lines during peak hours are formidable.

Large crowd of event attendees queuing at food trucks in a plaza in front of a large arena under a cloudy sky
Lunchtime congestion at the event venue where lines are so long you might spend your entire break waiting.

As you can see from the photo, the queues can get incredibly long between 12:30 PM and 1:30 PM. If you join the line then, you might spend your entire lunch break waiting, leaving you no time to actually eat or relax.

 

Tips for Dining at Web Summit

 

  • Timing is Key: Go early (before 11:45 AM) or go late (after 2:00 PM). I grabbed my lunch just before noon and beat the worst of the crowds.
  • Scout Ahead: Take a mental note of food truck locations when you arrive in the morning. Knowing exactly where the Poke truck is saves you from wandering aimlessly when you’re “hangry.”
  • Bring Card and Cash: While most trucks accept contactless payment (this is a tech conference, after all), networks can get congested. Having backup cash is never a bad idea.

 

Conclusion: Refueling for the Future

 

Lunch at Web Summit is more than just a meal; it’s a cultural experience and a vital recharge. Whether you choose a healthy poke bowl, a decadent crepe, or just a cold beer, taking the time to enjoy the “Food Summit” is essential for maintaining your energy.

 

My experience in 2025 was a delicious success. The vegetarian poke was a surprising highlight, and the crepe provided the perfect sweet finish. Armed with these tips, I hope your culinary experience at the next Web Summit is just as rewarding. Now, with a full stomach and a refreshed mind, I’m ready to dive back into the world of tech.

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