Since the year of its inauguration in 1964, Café Moreira has been a reference and meeting place for generations. It promotes a series of gatherings and social tables with friends and intellectuals from various areas, from politicians to magistrates, lawyers, engineers, architects, doctors and even artists and musicians. It was there that the poet Eugénio de Andrade used to have lunch. Among the products sold, homemade muffins, made by Maria Lúcia for over 40 years, are the main attraction of this space. It is a reference establishment in the city of Porto, taking a special interest in its history, articulating the heritage of tradition with the winds of the new times.
Pastry, cupcakes, muffins
07:00-22:00
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Address:
Rua Senhora da Luz, 306
Postal Code:
4150-694
City Zone:
Foz Sea
Landline Phone:
224031875
Email:
olga.melo-10183p@adv.oa.pt
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