Esplanada Café

Príncipe Real, Santos & Estrela


This indoor-outdoor cafe is ideal for a coffee or cocktail break among the massive rubber tree palms and twittering birds in the Jardim do Príncipe Real. On the menu are fresh juices, a variety of mains (from quiche to steaks), salads, toasties, tapas and some lovely sweets (light cheesecakes, a chocolate, caramel and sea-salt pie etc).


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