Flátia Doce is an old store that has grown to meet the needs of customers. Thus, it became a café and later a quality confectionery service, a familiar and welcoming environment with hygiene and friendliness, where the customer is always first. At lunchtime it serves very inviting home cooked meals with various meat and fish alternatives that you can accompany with a healthy soup. All day long it serves snacks such as "francesinhas", hotdogs and steaks. Flátia Doce also offers homemade cakes that you can enjoy with a coffee at any time of the day.
Homemade and economical dishes, homemade cakes
Monday to Friday: 7h-20h | Saturday: 8h-16h
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Address:
Rua Santa Catarina, 1556
Postal Code:
4000-448
City Zone:
Baixa
Mobile Phone:
914739955
Email:
pedromcardoso@sapo.pt
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