Restaurants in Serpa

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City: Serpa, Rua do Calvario 6-8, Serpa 7830-347, Portugal, 7830-455
"Everything is perfect: good traditional eating, cold beer, good quality, fair prices and very helpful waiters. it was often and was always 100% satisfied. If I lived there, I would go there every week."
Here you can find the menu of Cervejaria Lebrinha in Serpa. At the moment, there are 13 meals and drinks on the food list. You can inquire about seasonal or weekly deals via phone.
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City: Serpa, Praca da Republica, Serpa 7830-389, Portugal, 7830-336
The premises in the restaurant are wheelchair accessible and can also be used with a wheelchair or physiological limitations.
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City: Serpa, Praca da Republica 6 | 7830-389 Serpa, Serpa 7830-389, Portugal, 7830-403
A comprehensive menu of O Alentejano from Serpa covering all 15 courses and drinks can be found here on the menu. For changing offers, please get in touch via phone or use the contact details provided on the website.
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City: Serpa, Rua Manuel Jose Pardal Romao Proximo Do Tribunal, 7830-361, Serpa, Portugal
If you want to try delightful American menus like burgers or barbecue, Casa Do Benfica from Serpa is the place to be, and you will find genuine Italian cuisine with classics like pizza and pasta. The Turkish cuisine offers a wealth of tasty dishes like chicken kebab and aromatic lentil or bulgur salad, these can satisfy your cravings, try definitely the typical Brazilian menus.
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City: Serpa, Serpa, Rua Quente 1, 7830-338, Portugal
"Every time I visit Serpa, I come to Molhó Bico. This charismatic restaurant in Sepra, well known all over Portugal is a must-visit when nearby Serpa, or in the Alentejo region. Molho Bico serves al range guests in the local traditional southern Portuguese atmosphere. You will be greeted by experienced waiters who know what are doing. Take some time to look around as you will find plenty of typical regional decorations in many forms, in several places. To start with, big wine barrels that were used one day to make the delicious Alentejo red wine. You will also find some kitchen tools made from cork (Southern Portugal is known for being the world’s biggest cork exporter) and typical local tapestry. At the same time, you will also see some other very old rural equipment that was once used by farmers in the deep lands of Alentejo. Check all the different artwork hanging on the wall since you will meet and learn some more about the village and some local traditions. Close to the lavatories, you should pay attention to the small stand with the local specialties and a small artisan exhibition. Molho Bico is one of the most renowned restaurants in the whole region, and they are known by cooking some of the best local dishes. Tourists travel hundreds of miles to visit the restaurant, and locals visit the place whenever they can. You will enjoy local dishes just like I did. I tried this time their famous Migas com Carne de Porco. A bread paste with pork – in South Portugal you can find very good bread. This very same bread is used for this dish. This comes from centuries ago when there was not much to eat. Nowadays there is no shortage of food, but the locals love their old receipts, passed on from generations to generations. A good small jar of red wine (ask for the house wine – it comes from a local wine producer) because it is quite accessible and splendid. Immerse yourself in the various desserts. Get up from the table and go see the fridges where all the desserts are located. I strongly suggest you ask for the so-called “Pijama” which in this context means a plate filled with some (good size) samples of all the desserts. A must try if you want to taste all the tasty sweets and delicacies this region has to offer. If you get lucky, you might witness in first hand some locals singing the local (now elevated to UNESCO Humanity Heritage) men choir singing. When a group of locals meets and if the conditions are favorable, then very likely you might hear a whole table singing along in a unison choir, which can be quite an experience. Usually, these songs are about the rural worker's experiences in their landfills, stories about beloved ones or simple singing about the weather and the local religious patrons. Let me remind you that Serpa is the capital of the “Cante Alentejano” (the Alentejo’s man choir singing) and it had a very important role elevating this tradition to UNESCO’s intangible world heritage. Expect a good price nevertheless, and most important, a good experience in the deep region of Alentejo."
The place also offers the possibility to sit outside and have something in pleasant weather, and there is complimentary WLAN. The rooms on site are accessible, and therefore no problem for visitors with wheelchairs or physical limitations.
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City: Serpa, Rua Doutor Luis de Almeida e Albuquerque, Serpa 7830-457, Portugal
Vegetarian Friendly, Takeout, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible
In pleasant weather you can even be served in the outdoor area, and there is free WiFi. The rooms on site are accessible, and therefore no problem for guests with wheelchairs or physiological limitations.
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City: Serpa, Rua do Parque de Campismo | Eira de sao Pedro, Serpa 7830-303, Portugal, 7830-348
"Amazing place and friendly staff (Traducido por Google) Lugar increíble y personal amable."
The premises on site are wheelchair accessible and can also be used with a wheelchair or physiological limitations, Depending on the weather, you can also sit outside and have something.
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City: Serpa, Rua Dr. Ramon Nonato La Feria, 24, Serpa, Portugal
"We checked 3 times on website, FB and TripAdvisor that this was open. Walked 30 mins to get there and it was all closed up. For goodness sake in this age of technology surely you can update your opening times at the press of a button. Very disappointed."
On this webpage, you can find the complete menu of Sabores Na Brasa Steakhouse from Serpa. Currently, there are 9 courses and drinks available. For seasonal or weekly deals, please contact the owner of the restaurant directly. You can also contact them through their website.
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City: Serpa, Rua dos Baloucos 1, Serpa 7830-395, Portugal
"We were taken here by the owners of monte de morena where we were staying as we asked for totally traditional portugese food away from the tourists..Its no restaurant but the food served here is to die for and the wine totally delicious..service was by...the guy who owned it also serving the bar..its a small place tucked away up in the old town..well worth the hunt..do not expect a fancy place because it is not but you will not be dissapointed here ."
For those yearning for tasty fish and seafood, O Engrola in Serpa offers wonderful Portuguese dishes, the place serves also menus from the European environment. In this restaurant there is also an large diversity of coffee and tea specialties not to forget, It's possible to chill out at the bar with a cool beer or other alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.
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City: Serpa, Alameda Do Abade Correia Da Serra, Serpa, Portugal
Tradicao Serpa from Serpa provides delicious, light digestible Mediterranean cuisine with its typical meals.

In total, you can find 41 restaurants from Serpa(Portugal) and the surrounding area with us.