Steak n Shake interior

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Steak 'n' Shake

Aliados & Bolhão


Munch and slurp your way through a deliciously artery-clogging 100% beef burger, hand-cut fries and a cherry-topped shake at this funky diner. The red booth seating and black-and-white snaps of old-school Missouri will promptly whisk you to the US of A, and pumping music will keep your energy levels buzzing.

The building’s tiled exterior is an attraction in itself with a giant rainbow-coloured mural by renowned Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos. Insta opportunities are endless.


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