An eclectic menu traverses Portugal at this lively venue that even beams its sports in from Iberia.
111 South Lambeth Rd London Greater London SW8 1UZ United Kingdom
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. Visa & MasterCard) |
Wi-Fi | Free |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Menus | Brunch, Dinner |
Drinks | Beer |
Good value , good atmosphere. As soon as you enter this place you are in Portugal . Yet it's still just outside zone 1. It also has a Chelsea shirt signed by Carvalho on the wall. Bonus points.
Cosy place to feel like home (if you are Portuguese). Good food and good service .
Tapas are great, good value for money with friendly service .
Great Portuguese place for a cold Sagres or Super Bock . Also one of the 3 hotspots to watch Portugal or Brasil matches with passion!
If you have a sweet tooth, you are in for a treat. Lovely desert ...try Doce Da Casa and Bolo Bolocha.
Great place for some good traditional food and a few drinks with friends.
The flaming chorizo is mighty fine
Good place for coffee and cake .
The chicken escalope sandwich is top and their Portuguese soft drinks are top
Espresso £1. And it's a proper one, not Caffè Nero bullshit!
I love octopus !!!!
A bottle of Super Bock for £1.90. Still can't believe it! :D
The best coffee place around!!!
Do not expect fast service
Hummm ! Cappucino
Sangres with dad
Mmmm nice cold beer
Espresso and Pastel de nata ❤
Get the steak to impress your friends! House style octopus was quite good too. Huge portions so be wary. - Dee FoodinHand
Mixer grilled fish was awesome and very generous size. Try also the grilled calamari, comes in a special sauce. - Nebil Kriedi
Lovely small park with two tennis courts in the busstle of the city. You have to book courts in advance though for £5 per hour. - Maria Maria
The big one on Wandsworth road is awesome! Courteous staff, good variety of wines, and an Argos and Starbucks attached to boot! - Jawahar Hingorani
Basement restaurant is a fantastic treat. Good, simple family cooking. We go for neighbourhood nights out here. Who would have thought in central London? - Martin Gray