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D’alma e Coração Sabores e degustação

After working 24 years in a large company, the owner of this space realized her dream of many years of having an establishment that allows her to have contact with people. The taste for typical and regional products and the art of welcoming and the passion to know new flavors and stories, is the origin of this store. In this cozy and familiar space you can buy and taste traditional flavors from all parts of the country, such as jams, corns, olive oil, cookies, honey, cakes, pão de Ló, craft beer and wines. You can also enjoy soups, salads and other snacks on site, as well as have your coffee.

Homemade cakes, portuguese products, alchemicals, cheeses, sausages, honey, biscuits, canned catering and gourmet wines, olive oils

Monday to Friday 10:00 às 19:00



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Address:
Rua da Boavista, 655

Postal Code:
4050-110

City Zone:
Boavista

Landline Phone:
939110181

Email:
dalmacoracao.mansilha@gmail.com

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