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Guidos Snack Bar – Francesinharia

Guido's Snack Bar is a cosy space, with a decor devoid of artifice, giving it the authenticity of a typical Portuguese snack bar. They are considered 'the' Francesinha of Porto (a sandwich from the city of Porto, consisting of sausage, fresh sausage, ham, cold meats and beef steak, covered with cheese later melted; it is garnished with a tomato, beer and piri-piri sauce and can be served with French fries as a side dish), in a city full of offers with regard to this delicacy. There are several versions of this typical Porto dish, especially Guido's super special, with shrimp. There are also other offers on the menu, with meat dishes such as nails on bread or plate, veal chops, stuffed steaks, tuna salads, sea delicacies, among others, omelettes, dogs, hamburgers, baguettes, toasts, soups, snacks, such as woodpecker and sausage, wines and refreshments, and menus for adults and children.

Traditional Portuguese cuisine, French.

Monday to Friday: 07h30 - 23h | Saturday: 07h30 - 22h | Sunday: 07h30 - 19h



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Address:
Rua de Costa Cabral, 2302

Postal Code:
4440-452

City Zone:
Marquês

Landline Phone:
225401777

Email:
paulossequeira77@gmail.com

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