Opened in 2013, it is a bar which opens to the street, with music, concerts and snacks. In the middle of downtown Porto, it tries to bring the street to the street, in this reciprocity of undergoing, experiences and smells. The Rua occupies an old building in the area, with a characteristic interior patio. The architectural project of adaptation to the bar sought to realise the idea of approaching the street, of integration and continuity, using elements and materials from the exterior urbanity, such as the granite of the pavement, the balcony iron bars, the typical tiles and the urban graffiti. On the menu, you can find various solutions for drinking and snacking, ‘potatoes bravas’ (extremely spicy potatoes), padrón peppers, tibornas (similar to a Bruschetta), among others, and even a puff pastry Francesinha.
Tapas, live music.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday: 19h30 - 00h | Thursday, Friday and Saturday: 19h30 - 04h | Monday: closed
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Address:
Travessa de Cedofeita, 24
Postal Code:
4050-183
City Zone:
Baixa
Mobile Phone:
917356644
Email:
ruatapas@gmail.com
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