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segunda-feira, 6 de maio de 2013

Publi-reportagem: Moustache





Moustache is a coffee shop that has had a lot of success in Praça Carlos Alberto. This is one of the responsible cafés for bringing the "Starbucks cup" to Oporto and it's one of our sponsors.

Our team went back to Moustache to give our readers a video so you can get to know the space a little better, as well as the service. We hope you feel curious enough to come and visit!





sábado, 4 de maio de 2013

Chocolataria das Flores



 In Portuguese and Spanish below


The Flower's Street (Rua das Flores) has a brand new space where the art of producing cocoa becomes irresistible to those who look for it. The Chocolataria das Flores promises to sweeten the mouths of the portuguese with its chocolate treats and handmade cookies. With a foot on the vintage and the other in the contemporary, the latest little corner right next to the cafeteria service and the tea room, where it stands out the attention given to details about the decoration as well as the service.

Chocolate with Port wine is one of the moreish combinations you can find in Chocolataria das Flores. In a cared and welcoming space with a contemporary décor where the white tones prevail along with some black details, tey make chocolate and craft biscuits.

Without preservatives nor dyes, the products reflect the flavour of the cocoa allied to the flavour of innovation. Therefore, the house specialties make several propositions stuffed with Port wine.

Besides being a store, Chocolataria das Flores is also a cafeteria, with homemade cakes, brownies, muffins, toasted bread of Mafra, together with some tea or hot cocoa, as well as the light meals based on quiches, meatloaf, pastries, hotdogs, among others.


domingo, 28 de abril de 2013

Plano B


In Portuguese and Spanish below




Launched in 2007, Plano B has won its place in the night of the invicta. Presenting a wide space, Plano B tries to boost our downtown, betting on a multi-tasked place.
It's placed in the Galerias de Paris, works as a coffee shop during the day and as a bar at night. The space is divided in two floors: in the ground floot there are several multi-tasked rooms, and in the first floor you can find the coffee place and an exhibition area.
Plano B hosts many exhibitions throughout the year, from architectural, plastic arts and design, to tertulias and workshops. Besides that, there are live music and movie nights.
The decoration is a bit retro and it has a dynamic environment. In the walls there are several mirrors with old frames. There are also multiple chandeliers that iluminate the rooms of Plano B. In the outside there is an esplanade which is perfect for hot summer nights. Plano B is one of the places to visit once you're in Oporto at night, for it's a dynamic space that already won the hearts of our town's people.


sábado, 27 de abril de 2013

W do Wilson


 In Portuguese and Spanish below




Placed in Rua Cândido dos Reis, right by the restaurant with the exact same name, you find the W do Wilson Bar. Opened in 2012 and it's hosted by the former Bank Workers' Union. A modern, sophisticated and ideal place to relax, W do Wilson Bar is one of the most recent bars of Oporto but it's already a great reference in town. The luxurious and refined decorations based in the constant travelling of the owner, José Wilson.
The bar is divided in two floors and it also has an esplanade. In the lower floor you can find comfortable couches where the costumers can relax while enjoying the amazing cocktails the bar has to offer. In the upper floor is a huge mirror ball, the mix table, the beautiful paintings and welcoming modern decoration that delight the visitors.
The W do Wilson Bar is most certainly a place to visit.

sexta-feira, 26 de abril de 2013

Casa do Livro


 In Portuguese and Spanish below


Once a bookshop, today a café/bar named Casa do Livro, or Book House. The name was inherited from the old space and the decoration almost makes us believe we're in an actual book store.
The Casa do Livro is at Galerias de Paris, in downtown Oporto. Its décor is a mix between classic and modern, with well-crafted details such as the chairs lined with gold and green cloth. The books are a part of the set and they're about to occupy the walls in the various rooms.
During the afternoon, Casa do Livro works as a coffee shop, and by night as a bar. A place where you can relax at the sound of background music, drink a cocktail, a cup of tea, buy some gourmet products or even see theatre plays and live concerts.

domingo, 31 de março de 2013

Era uma vez em Paris

 In Portuguese and Spanish below





In Galerias de Paris we can find “Era uma vez em Paris”, a coffee house/bar created to continue the trip once started by “Era uma vez no Porto”.
This café was created in order to give the customers the possibility to “live” a night in Paris, but yet in Oporto, and also to prove that the world is a small place, and that every city, despite its uniqueness, can be transversal.
This is a place where you can hang out with your friends and have a nice conversation while listening to slow music in a very quiet and modern space. This bar offers its’ clients the possibility to have fun with no need to dance.
The coffee has a very nice and modern space, the music is slow and the decoration really makes us feel like we’re in Paris.
So, due to all this, this bar is worth the visit and whoever visits it will be buying a round trip, because whoever spends a nice nigh in “Era uma vez em Paris” always feels obliged to return.