There is a variety of choices for sandwiches, cakes, empanadas, coffee, and so on. The their food, and I should also like to say, their baked desserts are very good. The prices are reasonable, There is indoor and outdoor seating. The standout feature that seems most popular is that inside, there is a lot of clean seating and smaller tables that can be placedd together for larger groups or for families. There is also a lot of equally comfortable seating that is filled with patrons perusing their computers, cellphones, and the like. Ir has a comfortable atmosphere of a "sit, drink your coffee, get some of your digital work done, no hurry." It's pleasant, quiet, and it is a nice...
Read moreI was standing in line for 6-7min. 3 people skipped the line in front of me and got served before me.
When the 4th person skipped me, I asked "what's happening?!" Just then, they pointed me the enterance of the bakery, telling me "the machine, the machine.."
Ok. Maybe I'm blind and probably stupid, but it's pretty obvious when you see a confused tourist standing in line for no reason. A normal thing to do is to help him out. They didn't.
(At the enterance, there's a ticket machine like in the banks)
So I had to go take my ticket and wait the line again. In my book, this is not "service". In fact, that's how a robot would behave. No human...
Read moreThe café in the center of Lisbon is a great spot for a quick bite or a relaxing coffee break. The cappuccinos were delicious, and the croissant with salmon and croissant with parma and cheese brie were both tasty and filling. The cakes were also a nice treat. The price was reasonable, at 20 euros for all of the items. The interior of the café is nicely decorated, with a stylish mirror wall and a clean white color scheme. The staff were friendly and attentive, making for a pleasant dining experience. Overall, I highly recommend this café to anyone...
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