Located right in front of Bessa Stadium, Inox is a restaurant and snack bar which, among its many specialties, includes snacks made with Bolo do Caco (including Pregos and francesinhas). You can come to lunch for our daily home cooked food menus at a very competitive price, with meat, fish and vegetarian alternatives at a very competitive price. Or, from late afternoon, for a snack accompanied by a fine of one of your favorite craft beers or the Estrella Galicia brand. Regardless of your choice, you will be well received and you will enjoy a family space with a nice terrace.
Snacks, Bolo do Caco, francesinha, daily menus, craft beer
Monday-Friday: 08:00-23:00. Saturday: 09:00-23:00
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Address:
Avenida do Bessa, 232
Postal Code:
4100-012
City Zone:
Boavista
Landline Phone:
224032095
Mobile Phone:
932654554
Email:
inoxbessa@gmail.com
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