A long-standing pub-restaurant in the cobbled streets of old São Vicente, this is the best place to cradle a Corral in the evenings if you're not driving back to the capital. Bedecked with football scarves and number plates from around the world, its food is cheap, but it's best to stick to the typically Madeiran menu items.
Ferro Velho
Madeira
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