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Located in the old sewing machine warehouse, it opened in 2012 and is Porto's most popular tavern, ideal for a drink at the end of the day. The space is small, cozy, and with a relaxed atmosphere. Its decor is simple, traditional, but has a unique soul.
A concept that is a mix of modern and old. The Portuguese wine list is extensive, as well as beers, cocktails and sangrias. To go with the menu, nothing better than typical Portuguese snacks, like "tremoços" (lupin beans), "salpicão" (pork sausage), "tostas de presunto" (smoked ham toast), sardines, among others.
The service is great and the prices are very reasonable for the quality of the products