The project Sabores da Invicta emerged from knowledge, experience and passion. With about twenty years of experience in the field and knowledge about its location, they decided to venture into a project of their own. The main focus of Sabores da Invicta is the traditional Portuguese pastries and cuisine, both Portuguese and foreign, which is the reason why its clientele returns. "The passion for what we do" is the motto of this establishment, which promises to delight people with the various flavours it has to offer. The pastry shop is varied, you can try typical Portuguese sweets and not only and you can order for parties and ceremonies. Also in the meals the offer is varied.
Traditional Portuguese food, cakes, pastries.
Monday to saturday: 7h -20h | Sunday: 8h – 20h
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Address:
Praça Almeida Garrett, 16
Postal Code:
4000-069
City Zone:
Historic Center
Landline Phone:
222080303
Email:
confeitariasaboresdainvicta@gmail.com
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