O Cocho – Mercearia Alentejana

Príncipe Real, Santos & Estrela


This sweet deli and grocery store plays up top-quality, sustainably sourced produce from the Alentejo. Wholesome soups, toasties, tapas and some of Lisbon's best empadas (savoury pies) are on the menu. You can also pick up great edible gifts (wines, honeys, syrups and the like) and a few handicrafts.


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