Restaurant located in one of the most charismatic areas of Porto, right between the emblematic Palácio da Bolsa and the Alfândega building. Its specialty is traditional Portuguese food, with a very diverse range of meat and fish dishes, such as Braga’s cod, Brás’s cod or Lagareiro’s Octopus. There is also a wide range of tapas, which you can enjoy while sipping a glass of wine or beer, such as fried patties, galician octopus, alheira or roasted chorizo. It also has a wide range of salads and soup. On sunny days you can enjoy its terrace.
Traditional portuguese food, tapas
Monday-Saturday: 09:00 - 23:00. Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00
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Address:
Rua Nova da Alfândega, 35
Postal Code:
4050-050
City Zone:
Miragaia
Landline Phone:
222320450
Email:
lapausa1@sapo.pt
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