The Ceuta cafe was born in the 50's and it still stands today as a landmark
in the Invicta. Placed near Clérigos, this cafe offers a
joyful service and it's open until 2 am from monday to saturday.
This cafe is the
place to hang out with some friends or even stay for a meal, where the
highlights are some typically portuguese dishes like tripas and francesinhas or
even others like Duck rice. When it comes to drinks, sangria is
the most famous one there.
Aside from the
gastronomic features, in the Ceuta cafe you can enjoy a nice pool game, domino,
checkers or chess.
The decoration reflects the time of its birth, it has friezes of fresco painting by Coelho de Figueiredo, marmorite's pavement with gaskets and marble wainscotings.
The decoration reflects the time of its birth, it has friezes of fresco painting by Coelho de Figueiredo, marmorite's pavement with gaskets and marble wainscotings.
It's one of
those places you must visit if you're trying to know more about the history of
the city. Besides, the food is typical and amazing.










