Sublime Caffé is an excellent place, whether you want to take a break for a short rest or a quick a meal. Here, you will find a wide range of snacks and pastries, including "queijadas" and "pastel de nata" (cream pastry), as well as muffins and other cakes. Our "francesinha", served in normal and rustic bread, is one of our main specialties, as well as our hotdogs. We also serve croissants and a wide variety of sandwiches, such as American sandwiches, bread with steak or "bifana". In addition, you will find in Sublime a cozy space with a family atmosphere.
Food, drink, francesinhas, coffee, snacks, dogs, hamburgers
Monday to Sunday: 7:30-23:00
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Address:
Rua Dr. Eduardo Santos Silva, 79
Postal Code:
4200-282
City Zone:
Zona Oriental
Landline Phone:
225400797
Email:
a.rocha.bastos@hotmail.com
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