Nut’ presents itself as a specialty dessert chain, using one of the world's leading chocolate brands, Nutella, with original and exclusive products. The mission of this establishment is to “spread magic and happiness to the sweet tooth”. And be fooled if you think only the youngest and the smallest are Nut's audience. Children, teens, young people, adults and seniors enjoy daily pancakes, crepes, churritos, ChocoKebabs, waffles, among many other sweet options. They are about 240 square meters, spread over two floors, giving this space the largest store in the country. Of the 100 seats available, 16 are on a pleasant terrace.
Crepes, waffles, churritos, chocokebab, Nutella, ice-creams
Monday to Sunday: 11:00-0:00
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Address:
Rua das Flores, 50
Postal Code:
4050-262
City Zone:
Historic Center
Email:
mimoseperipecias@hotmail.com
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