Café S. Lázaro stands out for being a familiar, pleasant and welcoming space with background music. It is a great place for a quick break, whether for a coffee, cream or snack, like a sandwich or one of its many delicious snacks. Every day offers several alternatives of daily dishes at reduced prices. There are always several choices of meat and fish dishes. In addition to the catering service, you can come to Café S. Lázaro to play “luck games” or use the Payshop service.
Portuguese traditional food
Monday to Saturday: 11:30-23:00
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Address:
Rua Costa Cabral, 601
Postal Code:
4200-422
City Zone:
Marquês
Landline Phone:
225093393
Email:
manuelpinto.1175@gmail.com
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