The Taberna da Gata is a restaurant space that was thought to snack in the evening. The context and the offer redirected the project. The context made the option of take-away and home delivery to be offered, as well as daily menus. The offer is related to the success of his chocolate cake, initially thought to be sold by slice, became the target of many orders. On the menu you can find chicken with beer, squid beans, steaks with mushrooms, roast lamb or roast veal. In the snacks you can choose the podium, which is what they call the three most requested suggestions of the menu - roasted eggs, balls of “alheiras” (a type of Portuguese sausage, made with meats and bread) and goat cheese and “rojões” (diced pork) with chestnuts.
Snacks, wines.
Wednesday and Thursday: 19h - 22h | Friday: 12h - 15h, 19h - 23h | Saturday: 12h - 23h | Sunday: 12h - 16h | Monday and Tuesday: closed
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Address:
Rua Vasques de Mesquita, 36
Postal Code:
4350-337
City Zone:
Antas
Mobile Phone:
939084188
Email:
tabernadagata@gmail.com
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