Cheery Itália serves reasonably good Italian food – including tasty pizza – but what really draws the crowds is its incomparable location. The sunny glass-walled dining room overlooks the Rio Mondego, while breezy outdoor tables bask in the shade of giant sycamore trees on the riverside path.
Restaurante Itália
Coimbra
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