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mustard sauce. The weekday lunch menu is a steal. On Saturday afternoons (5pm to 9pm)
it serves regional
petiscos
.
Drinking & Entertainment
Coconuts
BAR
(
www.coconuts.com.pt
;
Largo da Oliveira 1-3; 8am-2am Wed-Sat, 8am-midnight Sun-Tue)
Popular bar on
the Oliveira square, with
azulejo
-filled interiors and tables on the cobblestone square. It
serves coffee, snacks and a low-key vibe during the day and turns into a happening hot-
spot at night, with DJs on Fridays and Saturdays.
Tásquilhado
(Rua de Santa Maria 42; 9pm-2am Wed-Sat, to midnight Sun)
One of a swathe of bar-hopping venues
in the historic centre, this cosy, ever-popular bar plays alternative sounds and offers enti-
cing drink specials during the week.
BAR
El Rock
(Praça de Santiago 31; 2pm-2am)
Dug into a narrow stone room and spreading onto the plaza
is this funky beer bar. It hosts occasional live bands, and is the destination for many a
pretty, wild-haired hipster when night falls.
BAR
Tunel 29
(
www.tunel29.com
;
Praça de Santiago 29; 6pm-close)
A reggae- and electronica-infused, mosaic-
tiled cave that sees its share of Guimarães party people.
BAR
Cervejaria Martins
(Largo do Toural 32-35; 10am-2am Mon-Sat)
Always bustling cafe-bar where sports blast on TV
and lots of men sit around the circular counter. A long-standing favourite, going strong
since the 1950s. It serves snacks till late.
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