CASA DE CHÁ “O POEJO”

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"By the time you reach the center of Sete Cidades, you're ready to get out of the car, stretch your legs, and find some food. Casa de Chá “O Poejo," a tea house, is the perfect spot. The restaurant is part of a small hotel called Quinta da Queiró. When you walk inside, you'll feel a living-room vibe with a fireplace, locally made crafts, and friendly servers. They'll help find you a table, either inside or on the terrace, regardless of whether you have a reservation. Tea is obviously served. So are coffee, juice, beer, local wine, and regional liqueurs. The simple menu has salads, soups, sandwiches, desserts, and a popular daily special. Though there's nothing fancy about this local spot, it's the right place at the right time."

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