Say Cheese is a shop specialised in cheese and wine with an area for tasting and conviviality. The shop area is right at the entrance of the new space and has several national and international suggestions that you can take home. There are boards that can be accompanied with sweets, jams and wine glasses. At the end of the room, after passing the shop, there is the tasting area. Everything that arrives at the table has cheese, of course, and that which varies are the accompaniments. You can go through the shop window and choose three, five or seven of your favourite cheeses. You can add side dishes such as chutney, jam, olives or dried fruit. There are also drink tastings, with advice on the cheese to go with them.
Cheese, wine, tasting.
Tuesday to saturday: 16h - 22h | Sunday and monday: closed
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Address:
Rua de Santo Ildefonso, 366 -A
Postal Code:
4000-466
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
221107284
Email:
saycheeseporto@gmail.com
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