Discover Restaurants offering the best Wine Bar food in Faro, Algarve, Portugal. Faro is the best-known city in Portugal’s deservedly famous Algarve region. There’s an archaeological museum and a “Bishops’ Palace,” a Renaissance cathedral that was heavily bombed during World War II, but later rebuilt. Nearby in Estoi are Roman ruins, and Albufeira, also nearby, is a formerly quaint fishing village influenced by the Moors in the 8th century. It’s situated in a cliffside location, and has become famous for its beaches (there are 20) and nightlife.
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5 based on 134 reviews
EPICUR is a wine bar and boutique located downtown Faro. It features around 250 Portuguese labels and there is always a great selection by the glass. It also stars a true and authentic small tapas with the best charcuterie and cheeses around town to make
We went because it was number 1 on TA so thought it would be a good place to start.. But with such lofty rankings it can be hard to live up to them.We were not disappointed though and Rui took such good care of us and was passionate about his job that I assumed he was the owner.. I was wrong.. But when your staff care that much you know you are in the right place.Wine was varied and excellent and was nice to get to try some new Portuguese wines... And then leave with a few bottles (it is also a shop).It is not a restaurant as such.. But I think the food is a perfect balance for the wine and quality meat, cheese and fish boards were all I needed.Will definitely be back.And I didn't even mention the aroma game.. I will let you discover that gem.
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4 based on 490 reviews
Just up from the Columbus Wine and Cocktail Bar is a restaurant with a quaint outdoor dining area with tables formed of old stacking pallets and a small indoor area. Taking cash only (ATMs are a few minutes walk away) it serves up delicious food.Immediately upon asking if a table was available we were made to feel at home. The staff are incredibly friendly and helpful and will accommodate any required needs.Once seated we opted for the bread, butter and olives as a starter which came with the restaurant's own homemade and rich garlic butter before choosing from their tapas inspired menu.They recommended four to five dishes and we opted for the former in the form of octopus, chorizo, pork cheeks and potatoes with aioli. This was plenty of food and each dish was satisfying in it's own way. The pork cheeks in particular were our favourite, but we couldn't fault any dish.With a bottle of water, glass of wine and a craft beer thrown on top of the food the bill came in at 60euros for two which we found was very fair.When we visited it was the 8th best restaurant in Faro (out of 400+), according to this website, and we could certainly see why. A must visit.
4 based on 805 reviews
This Restaurant and Wine/Tapas Bar is located in the heart of the old town village in the sunny Algarve's capital, where one can go and enjoy a variety of amazing wines, sangrias, beautiful comfort and tapas food with acoustic live music, to be appreciate
Stumbled across this gem because our original choice was closed. Alfresco dining available but we decided on inside. Quirky but got some great touches especially the 1970 colour ITT tv. If you enjoy Tapas a place for you but need to be chilled as gets busy. Staff very friendly and lovely touch at the end with a free white wine port. Another to add to the list.
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