The TeAmo tea room has homemade cakes made daily and invites you to take a break to taste one of its sweets. It is a restaurant space with breakfast and brunch specialities. The space is cosy, sophisticated and modern, with a big window to the street, inviting to a moment of calm from the outside noise. The menu is varied, there is coffee, slices of the cake of the day, scones with a choice of side dishes, scrambled eggs, toast, pancakes with toppings, soup of the day, slices of quiche, pies, salted muffins, toasts and sandwiches - tuna, chicken, egg, American, mixed. There is also a wide range of drinks, from cold drinks to hot drinks, such as hot chocolate or teas, bag or leaf.
Brunch, homemade cakes.
Tuesday to Saturday: 08h30 - 19h | Sunday and Monday: closed
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Address:
Rua de São Dinis, 47
Postal Code:
4250-433
City Zone:
Carvalhido
Mobile Phone:
939919565
Email:
teamo.salaodecha@gmail.com
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