Café Silvado is an establishment with a cosy and familiar atmosphere, which has at your disposal cafeteria and snack bar service. Its unpretentious decoration makes Café Silvado a typical place in Portugal, and it can be the place to have a coffee, or to have breakfast or a snack, or even to make a light or complete meal. For that it has a varied offer, from toast, sandwiches of all kinds, nails in the bread, puppies, savoury, diversified pastry, among others. It also has free Wi-Fi and can also perform all kinds of services related to Pagaqui, as well as trying your luck by playing Euromillions or purchasing a scratch card.
Coffee, cakes, pastries, snacks.
Monday to Friday: 07h - 19h | Saturday: 07h30 - 14h30 | Sunday: closed
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Address:
Rua de Costa Cabral, 856
Postal Code:
4200-213
City Zone:
Antas
Landline Phone:
220998826
Email:
ruisilvado18@gmail.com
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