Café Ambrizete home appeared in the 70s and can be said to be part of a range of the oldest houses in the area. The name 'Ambrizete' derives from the time of the returnees, the people who returned from the old Portuguese overseas provinces, being the name of an Angolan city at the time. At the beginning, with the theme of a tea room, the space contained sofas for the comfort of its clients and paintings on the walls with the theme 'Angola'. Of these paintings it is still possible to see part of them under the false ceiling, as well as a stained glass window that is part of the origins of the house. Nowadays, the highlight goes to the games of Santa Casa, to its billiards, to the space outside and to its soup, which never disappoints its clients.
Coffee, pastries, dishes of the day.
Monday to Saturday: 07h - 20h | Sunday: closed
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Address:
Rua de Costa Cabral, 477
Postal Code:
4200-223
City Zone:
Antas
Landline Phone:
225025394
Email:
cafeambrizete@gmail.com
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