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Geninha Bolos e Petiscos

The owner's name is Eugenia and the history of her café is a “funny" one: she worked in a school nearby, but she did not like working there very much. She took care of the children when they were on their break, but while during school hours her work was more quiet. Bored, but still without another job in sight, she found herself forced to find an escape as an excuse to get out of there. One day, while passing through the street of Bonjardim, she saw a shop that was about to wander and thought she could open a café in that space, betting on her homemade dumplings, something she loved to do. And so Geninha appeared, the name by which she was called at school, where she could share her cakes and snacks.

Traditional Portuguese cuisine, cakes, snacks.

Monday to Friday: 7h30 - 19h | Saturday and Sunday: closed

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Address:
Rua João de Oliveira Ramos, 116

Postal Code:
4000-294

City Zone:
Marquês

Mobile Phone:
914548512

Email:
nunes.eugenia@hotmail.com

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