Based on 7 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 7 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 209 in 581 in Warwick
Nº 8 of 11 Other european cuisines in Warwick
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Absolutely the best pastel de nata and super friendly service at 1300 on 14 February 2023. Fresh from the oven. warm. delicious.
Bronwen E . 2023-02-14
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Portuguese coffee, Portuguese natas(pastel de nata) Many Portuguese drinks, mostly the famous drink "brija maracuja" ( passion fruit juice ) from Madeira Island. The best coffee all England, its PORTUGUESE COFFEE ☕️ ❤️
pedro v . 2022-09-13
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The coffee here is simply second to none. For avid coffee drinkers, I definitely recommend this hidden gem in south Leam. Also the staff are lovely and are always super friendly!
jw0w . 2019-12-17
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We stopped off here for a coffee break on the recommendation of a Portuguese waiter in our hotel. After a holiday in Portugal we'd developed a taste for Portuguese custard tarts- Pasteis de Nata-and wanted to try them again. The cafe is tucked slightly away from the main town centre but not difficult to find. The little tarts were delicious and the coffee beautifully strong and surprisingly reasonable-£1:50 for a cappuccino. Well worth a visit.
Christine G . 2019-10-28
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Don’t be put off by people gathering outside for a smoke and a chat, this is a great little place where you can get a good coffee and some Portuguese snacks for a reasonable price. Every time I’ve been people have been friendly, and the atmosphere when the football was on was awesome. You can also pick up Portuguese groceries and staples like bacalhau and chorizo. They sell Portuguese beers too.
Tom . 2019-10-12
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Great place! Always drop in for an espresso when passing. Great atmosphere and very reasonably priced!
Johnnystix . 2019-07-06
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I was drawn into this little grocery-cum-coffee shop when I walked past. The whiff of coffee was irresistible. It seemed like a little piece of Portugal nestled amongst other nondescript shops. There was only one lady manning the coffee machine and an endless flow of (I guess) regular patrons streamed in, that morning I was there. The coffee (in all its variants-- mocha, cappuncino...etc) were all priced at £1.50 and there was a small variety of pastries. The egg custard tart was pretty good and reasonably priced although it is a shame that most of the pastries here were not warmed up in the oven nor freshly-made in the shop. If the shop starts serving portuguese main meals, I would scoot over for a try!
tseblevart . 2018-06-02
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