

Founded in 1933, the Guarany Café, better known as the “musician’s café”,
stands out for having a very special atmosphere, result of the commitment
between the tradition, the quality service and the artistic spirit which from
early marked its existence. This was always a space of gathering and culture.
After an improvement that occurred in 2003, Guarany offers a singular space,
where the organization of events remains constant. Café Guarany is a restaurant
and a historical café, located in Aliados Avenue, in downtown Oporto,
Portugal.
Integrated in an outbreak opening of cafes in Oporto in the middle of 1930,
in January 29th 1933, Café Guarany opened, as a project of the architect
Rogério Azevedo, with decoration of the sculptor Henrique Moreira. One of the
walls now shows paintings of Graça Morais. The decoration reminds
guarany Indians of Southern America and its tropical invocation is allusive to
Brazil of the 20th century as the first coffee producer.
Events
Café Guarany is
by tradition a space of gathering and culture. Given that organizing events is a
constant part of the café, you’re free to know more about the program and see
the album of past events if you just click here.
Specialties
Codfish Guarany’s style, Sea bass baron Brise’s style, Shrimp Stroganoff,
Hake fillets Salesman’ style, Marget of duck with Tawny Porto, Sirloin Guarany’
style, Veal steak Mirandesa’ style, Sirloin skewer with barbecue sauce. Besides
this gastronomy, Guarany has several qualities of wine, created by its
cupbearer.