Is it a café? Is it a pastry shop? Or a hostel? A place to work? An art gallery? A guest house? A beer garden? A house? A space for concerts? A restaurant? An insta gem? A meeting point? A central café? Yes, Supernova is all this, at the same time. If you want, it is the ideal place to have your head on the Moon, because all the decoration goes around the Moon, the planets, the comets and the galaxies. The aim is to serve guests, but also all those who pass by there. They have yogurt bowls with homemade granola, fruit and honey, brownies and homemade cakes, vegetarian dips, salads, and also toasts, such as Supernova, the star of the company and "the first sandwich to travel in space", as it reads on the menu.
Brunch, toasts, soups.
Monday to sunday: 8h - 22h
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Address:
Rua Guedes de Azevedo, 217
Postal Code:
4000-273
City Zone:
Baixa
Mobile Phone:
910042494
Website:
https://www.supernovaporto.com/
Email:
guest@supernovaporto.com
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