Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Sagres including Laundry Lounge Sagres, The Hangout, A Fonte, Artesanato Sao Vicente
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5 based on 194 reviews
Perfect combination of washing your dirty travel-clothes while enjoying a nice coffee and nice food. We offer also breakfast, lunch, dinner, vegan options and workingspaces. Â Restaurant Guru 2019RecommendedLaundry Lounge
Interesting concept with laundry machines and a cafe. Really good, healthy food. I had a Buddha Bowl and it was very good (Gluten Free too!) - spinach, chick peas, sweet potato, purple potato and tahini. My husband, and our friends all had a burrito. We all enjoyed our meal. It has a younger crowd and lots of surfer's. Wait staff was vey friendly and efficient. This is a good casual lunch when you come off the beach or the golf course.
4 based on 329 reviews
The Hangout is a relaxed cafe serving homemade fresh food with an ocean view.
While in Sagres my wife and I decided to slip into the Hangout for a quick bite. Upon entering we were greeted by a server who pointed at a table to sit. First thing we noticed was a sign for FREE internet! Then the menu card and we picked that up quickly since we had a severed case of the out to lunch munchies. We both ordered toasts, I had the tuna and wife had a vegi or something like that!Food was excellent! Service great and the owner, a very sweet lady from LA (I believer thats what she said). The whole experience was so good we returned several times during our stay in Sagres. Highly recommend this cute place! Btw. Photo is across the street from restaurant. Appropriate since The Hangout is like a surfer place in California!
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3 based on 72 reviews
Best coffee we've had in Sagres, and cheapest! Nice selection of food for breakfast and lunch, and very friendly staff. In a very useful spot just up the path from Mareta beach too.
The Cafe Restaurant is situated on the road to Sagres: Cape Saint Vincent, literally 1.5 Kilometers from the car park for Cape Saint Vincent the most westerly point in Europe.The Restaurant has many interesting items on display from sculptures to paintings including many animals. We stopped here from coming away from Cape Saint Vincent as there was nothing to eat there apart from snack items. So we stopped here away from the crowds and we ordered sandwiches filled with local fresh ham and enjoyed a beer, we also had coffee which I can only say was excellent but I have only experienced one bad coffee in the years I have been visiting Portugal.I recommend the Artesanato to eat rather than Cape San Vicente where the choice is very limited, food is very reasonable and fresh and there are better craft items to be found.
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