Keeper Café is a friendly coffee shop, usually attended by regular customers, making it a familiar place with a welcoming atmosphere and a decoration that gives it authenticity and genuineness. Located in a family neighbourhood, the service follows the same pattern, with employees who promote a close, attentive and personalised service. It can be the ideal place to take a coffee break, read the newspaper or a magazine, to find out the news, read a book, or to relax and socialise with family and friends, to watch a football game, while enjoying your bakery, pastry and snacks, accompanied by refreshing or cosy drinks.
Coffee, pastries.
Monday to Friday: 08h - 22h | Saturday: 08h30 - 20h | Sunday: closed
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Address:
Rua Bordeaux, 240
Postal Code:
4250-081
Landline Phone:
226160851
Mobile Phone:
917109249
Email:
confeitariakeeper@gmail.com
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