Located in Passeio dos Clérigos, in the heart of downtown Porto, Corner Clérigos presents itself as a space with two different concepts - during the day it is a cafeteria and at night it becomes a bar. This establishment has a menu that offers a variety of coffee options, from cappuccinos to macchiatos, as well as lattes and americans, hot or cold, without forgetting the custard tart to accompany. Natural juices, smoothies, beers and cocktails are also available, as well as all-hour food from saloio sandwiches to Liège waffles, a dessert already famous among Corner Clérigos customers.
Waters, teas, coffee shop, beer, soft drinks, natural juices, smoothies, country bread toast, bagels, assorted pastries, waffles
Sunday to Thursday 09:00 - 20:00. Friday to Saturday 09:00 - 02:00
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Address:
Rua das Carmelitas, 151 Passeio dos Clérigos, lj L
Postal Code:
4050-161
City Zone:
Baixa
Mobile Phone:
919732478
Email:
cornerclerigos@gmail.com
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