A modern restaurant in the arts district where vinyl is still in vogue and design is on the rise. If the shopping center where it is located is characterized by having retro and non-mainstream stores with clothing, furniture, decoration elements and accessories. Pimenta Pepper is a space that fits perfectly. Although the dishes and flavors are familiar, the atmosphere here is alternate. It is also a tea house and the ideal place for light snacks, snacking or ordering pastries and sweets. You can sample your pizzas, all named after Italian personalities, scones, toasts, homemade desserts such as mousse, slices of cakes or cheesecakes, and assorted drinks.
Cuisine portuguese, mediterranean, european, international, cafe, vegetarian friendly, vegan options
Monday to Saturday 09:00 - 20:00
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Address:
Centro Comercial Bombarda, Rua de Miguel Bombarda, 285, Loja 12/14, Cedofeita, Porto
Postal Code:
4050-381
City Zone:
Boavista
Landline Phone:
+351 933662289
Email:
lais.pimentarosa@gmail.com
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