Restaurant specialized in hamburgers founded in 2014. It seeks to democratically serve all types of public. Their artisanal hamburgers are, using the words of the management, to enjoy slowly, served on bread or plate with the best ingredients and inspired by the cuisine of the world, but not forgetting the Portuguese traditions. In addition to the calf hamburger, it serves salmon burger and vegetarian options, which can be accompanied with lemonade or a craft beer. The homemade fries that come with the hamburgers are the object of praise by many customers, as well as the friendliness of the service. We also have an outdoor terrace for good weather days.
Hamburgers
Monday to Friday: 12:00-14:45 | 19:00-22:30 | Saturday & Holiday: 12:30-15:15 | 19:00-22:30 Sunday: 12:30-15:15
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Address:
Rua Senhora da Luz, 448
Postal Code:
4150-695
City Zone:
Foz Sea
Landline Phone:
226104004
Email:
restaurantepeebz@gmail.com
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