Capela Incomum is a Wine Bar that finds its home in a former 19th Century Chapel, located in the heart of the bustling Cedofeita district. This space has carefully selected wines from the most diverse producing regions in Portugal, with special focus on the Douro and Minho areas. Accompanying the wine is a wide variety of appetizers, cheeses and sausages. With a markedly intimate character, Capela Incomum also bets on the promotion of wine tasting and Fado (music) nights.
Wine, Port wine, cheese, sausages
Monday to Thursday: 16h - 00h | Friday and Saturday: 16h - 02h | Sunday: closed
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Address:
Travessa do Carregal, 77 - 79
Postal Code:
4050-167
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
222011849
Email:
geral@capelaincomum.pt
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