The original place for this was next to the bridge starting in the 70s. But then the building had to get knocked down and this place moved to its current location since the 90s.
I liked this place a lot but I think it was partly because of the vibe of my tour. Simply the tour guide had his hometown near this area and we shared
A good snack. Not many people "dine in". So they only have 4 tables.
Many people such a bikers stop by for a snack. Some people will drive and order big quantities of baked? Or fried goods to take with them to their families and friends.
The woman who knew my guide and serviced me
Was extremely friendly and pleasant. The cafe offers a very homey feel being in a rural or rural-suburbanish area.
I do suspect that if I was on my own and somehow ended up here, I do not speak hardly any Portuguese. So, I would probably be unaware of the famous local spaghetti squash pastry nor notice how truly friendly the staff is here.
Because of its remote location, they don't necessarily need to offer too many options which could make for a typical 4 star experience. I would not consider myself the typical customer or guest here either. read more