If we went into a cafe in the 80s of the 20th century, it was rare that there was no pool table. This sport, allegedly created in the 15th century, had its first great Portuguese champion in 1936, named Alfredo Ferraz. In Portugal there was no billiards, not least because the Portuguese champion competed for the title while enrolled in the Spanish Federation, but what is certain is that it has become one of Portuguese favorite sports. Snooker Café is one of the few places where you can enjoy this sport, as well as having breakfast, lunch, snacks and having a meal. It has varied pastries and snacks, hot dogs, sandwiches, francesinha and a generous list of drinks.
Food, coffee, drinks, dogs, francesinhas
Tuesday to Sunday: 08h30-23h | Monday: Closed
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Address:
Rua Monte dos Burgos, 698
Postal Code:
4250-392
Mobile Phone:
933724611
Email:
carlosmcarvalhais@gmail.com
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