CentreAdega dos Apalaches
Oleiros
Among the schist of Oleiros, in Beira Baixa, this siblings' adega serves the mountains plainly — fire, wine and the good silence of the highlands.
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Between the Aveiro lagoon, the slopes of Serra da Estrela and the old streets of Coimbra, the Centre holds a thousand landscapes on a single plate. Here the tasca is a meeting point, where sea and mountain sit side by side.
9 Tascas
CentreOleiros
Among the schist of Oleiros, in Beira Baixa, this siblings' adega serves the mountains plainly — fire, wine and the good silence of the highlands.
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CentreRepresentative imageMurtosa
In Murtosa, between the Aveiro lagoon and the sea, Taberna d'Alcina brings the water and patience of the land to a table salted with affection.
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CentreCovilhã
At the foot of Serra da Estrela, in Covilhã, A Laranjinha is a taberna of wool and snow, where the cold outside becomes an excuse for a full table.
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CentreFigueira de Castelo Rodrigo
In Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, on the Beira frontier, Taverna da Matilde keeps the borderland's flavour with the hospitality of an old village.
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CentreCoimbra
In an alley of old Coimbra, Zé Manel is an institution of fado and feasting, where talkative walls tell the stories of generations.
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CentreRepresentative imageLousã
By the Senhora da Piedade shrine, in Lousã, O Burgo is a mountain stop where Beira cooking restores strength and the view rests the soul.
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CentreSão Pedro do Sul
In Covas do Rio, in the highlands of São Pedro do Sul, this typical adega is a family refuge — food of the land and the warmth of those who make it.
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CentreRepresentative imageBuarcos
On the Fishermen's Street of Buarcos, facing the sea, Casa Mota smells of salt and freshness — Atlantic petiscos served with the tide.
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CentreRepresentative imageAveiro
On Largo do Rossio, in Aveiro, O Augusto is a cervejaria of always, a meeting point among the canals where the city sits to share company.
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