It is a nice and cosy place that deserve to be visited. First of all because they have the merit to train and hire persons with disabilities and they do a great job. This is a practice more spread in other European countries and the fact that it is coming also to Portugal is absolutely brilliant. The position is also great, it is the perfect starting point for a stroll in the city center. I tried the brunch on Saturday and I was very happy about it. Quantities are correct, not too much just to show off not too little. Along with the classic eggs, we can choose to get ham and cheese or smoked salmon with cream cheese, plus fresh salad, yogurt with a delicious homemade granola and a huge basket of bread croissant and 1 giant cookie. We tried also the pain au chocolat, which is quite good. I will...
Read moreI really like the place and they make you feel so welcome! If you haven't read anything of the concept of the place I will suggest you to give it a look because there is more than just the restaurant and you can see in their main purpose and their Responsability with the society.
In terms of the food we order caramel latte a brownie and chocolate bread, everything so good! Even got a 10% because we are students!
I suggest go for lunch or just have a coffee and try to advance some work there, the atmosphere is super calm and you can focus on what you're doing
When you enter don't forget to also see what they offer like coffee, clothes, bags and more.
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Read moreThe coffee is not great. At all. I asked what kind of coffee they are using, wanting to know the origin of it, first they said the menu, after that arabica and robusta. :)) Not all coffee places should be specialty, but at least the staff should know what they are preparing. Ordered a cappuccino..the milk was steamed..I mean frothed to boiling hell, and also had cinnamon in it. Why. Why. A classic-named coffee shouldn’t have any extra without being...
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