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Pimm’s is a café and restaurant with a warm and modern atmosphere, but one that does not neglect the tradition. The cuisine is typically Portuguese for lunch. At dinner the cuisine is of a more international nature, with a good offer of Italian cuisine, including a wide variety of pastas. During the day it is possible to enjoy a good wine or beer with the accompaniment of some Portuguese snacks, such as toasts on Pão Saloio or ham sandwiches. The terrace, with awning and overlooking the Igreja de São Francisco, is one of the strong points of this space. It is the ideal place to have a glass of your refreshing and delicious sangria during the summer months.

Traditional Portuguese food, Italian cuisine, beer, wine, snacks

Monday-Sunday: 9:00-0:00



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Address:
Rua Infante Dom Henrique, 95

Postal Code:
4050-076

City Zone:
Historic Center

Mobile Phone:
912362492

Email:
pimmsalfandegaporto@gmail.com

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