With a cozy interior space with granite walls, Café Snipe is the ideal place for themselves to “enjoy your breakfast with friends and lunch with your co-workers”. For meals, there is a varied offer with soups, fish dishes, case of hake au gratin, small sardines with bean rice, meat dishes such as stewed veal in the spring, belly of piglet à Bairrada, combined dishes, mixing salty chips and salad, salads and various options of francesinhas. It has outdoor space, with terrace, to enjoy on sunny days.
Traditional portuguese food, snacks, combined and traditional francesinha
Monday to Friday: 7h-20h Saturday:: 7h-15h
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Address:
Rua Sá da Bandeira, 520
Postal Code:
4000-430
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
223320611
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