Most Popular Wine Bar food in Estremoz, Alentejo, Portugal

April 8, 2020 Vivienne Hutton

Reviews on Wine Bar food in Estremoz, Alentejo, Portugal. Estremoz (Portuguese pronunciation: [(ɨ)ʃtɾɨˈmoʃ]) is a municipality in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 14,318, in an area of 513.80 km². The city Estremoz itself had a population of 7,682 in 2001. It is located in the Alentejo region.
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1. Gadanha Mercearia

Largo Dragoes de Olivenca 84 A, Estremoz 7100-457 Portugal Mediterranean, European, Portuguese, Wine Bar Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +351 268 333 262 http://www.merceariagadanha.pt/
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4 based on 1028 reviews

Gadanha Mercearia

Restaurant, Wine Bar, tapas. Coffee, chocolats and cakes. Fine food grocery.

Reviewed By GringoWim

My wife and I stopped in for lunch today after a friend recommended Gadanha. After a brief 30-40 minute wait, during which we sipped a very decent bottle of white wine, we were seated at a nice table for two. We ordered two starters and one main, splitting all three. First was a foie gras with a green apple reduction and dehydrated raspberry “crumbs”. After my first bite, I knew I was in for a treat today. The second starter was a goat cheese plate served in a hot cast iron skillet (which made the cheese melt) and with pears and a crispy wafer. Incredible. For our main, we split a porco preto (pork shoulder cut) that was perfection on a plate. Coupled with an apple sauce and a puree of sweet and russet potatoes with carrot tossed in. Very attentive service, food to die for and a charming, low key ambience. Not sure why some complain here of the prices; we ate and drank all of the above, and took two desserts to eat back at our hotel tonight and the bill, with 10% tip, was €110. Considering the culinary level, I found that to be a bargain. Keep up the good work, Gadanha. Vocês said demais!!!

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2. A Cadeia Quinhentista

Rua Rainha Santa Isabel Castelo, Estremoz 7100-558 Portugal Mediterranean, Wine Bar, Grill, Portuguese Drinks, Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Outdoor Seating, Street Parking, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +351 268 323 400 http://www.facebook.com/ACadeiaQuinhentista/
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4 based on 609 reviews

A Cadeia Quinhentista

THE HISTORY OF THE OLD GAOL OF ESTREMOZ The old judicial gaol of Estremoz, a monument of the 16th century, has been converted into a bar and a restaurant, giving back to the town one of its most emblematic (symbolic) buildings. Due to its cosy atmosphere

Reviewed By grobinsongow

We had a reco to eat here from the Pousada desk so we set out ahead of opening time to make a reservation. We got there about 1 hour ahead and the waiter promised us what seemed to be the best table if we returned by 8:00 PM. We got there about 7:50 to notice the owner seating other people at our promised table. He then made an excuse about the waiter being new and having no authority to hold any table. We were seated elsewhere and nobody showed up to bring menus, bread, water, take drink or other orders for at least 15 minutes even though there were few patrons. Frustrated, we got up and left. Owner called our hotel to also blame the poor waiter. Our only really discouraging experience in Portugal.I’m sorry that the matter wasn’t clarified when we talked back then. Nevertheless, allow me to tell what really happened, given that you shared what is more convenient to you instead.You dropped by at 19.00 (the waiter in question only starts his shift at that time) and booked a table in spite of the fact that the restaurant only opens at 19.30, as advertised outside. It’s also advertised in 3 languages on a stand in front of the door that from 15.30 to 19.30, reservations are kindly taken note of at the bar, where the staff is obviously in full possession of the details needed to tend to any table request.The waiter you talked to, and who I respect immensely, had only been working with us for a couple of days. He took the verbal reservation but by accident he didn’t note it down in our booking book nor didn’t set the ‘reserved’ table sign on the tabletop, as it is done in any restaurant.The other members of the staff and I were not aware of that reservation. Given this, I sat two other clients there who had arrived meanwhile, since the sign wasn’t there. Actually, some minutes afterwards, they politely asked to change to another table when they heard your comments and noticed your behaviour, becoming aware of what had taken place and in order to avoid any further misunderstanding. If you had waited for a couple more minutes, you could have had the table in question.As you can see, nothing happened as you say. It was all due to a little misunderstanding that we are sorry for by one of the members of the staff that, as I mentioned before, we respect immensely. When I spoke with you, it wasn’t meant to blame anyone, as anyone who knows me knows I don’t do, but to explain the situation to you instead. The waiter was equally worried and tried to talk to you as well. The waiter gave you the menus and you didn’t order any drinks at that moment, something he confirmed me himself. Regarding the fact that the bread and other amuse-bouche that we always present weren’t served immediately is due to the fact that it only happens after the food has been ordered, which hadn’t taken place yet. About the waiting time, we only take the clients’ order after they close the menu - we don’t want to rush or interrupt them. I was paying attention to the table (as well as the waiter in charge of it) in light of the misunderstanding with the reservation. It seems elementary and common sense.I regret that you understood my telephone call to the Pousada as blaming the waiter – something that, as I said, is not something we do. In fact, it was an act of courtesy on our part. I regret now having made that choice.

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3. Sabores Das Maltezas

Largo General Graca 30 Junto ao lago do Gadanha, Estremoz 7100-112 Portugal Healthy, Portuguese, Cafe, European, Wine Bar, Soups Lunch, Dinner, Drinks, Breakfast Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Free Wifi, Table Service, Outdoor Seating [email protected] +351 965 788 403 https://www.facebook.com/saboresdasmaltezas/
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4 based on 32 reviews

Sabores Das Maltezas

Reviewed By gforsyth

We visited Estremoz in September and found this lovely little restaurant facing the Lago do Gadanha in the town centre. Apart from a variety of dishes available there is also local food, artisanal beer and wine on sale. From the menu we can highly recommend the different cakes and the burgers, which includes a vegan burger, and the artisanal beer. We went there two days running and when we visit Estremoz again we will return to this great restaurant.Thank you so much for your attention and I'm glad you liked it. Our mission is to serve our clients with excellence in service and quality to get the most satisfaction possible.We wait for you :)

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4. Bento's Wine Bar

Rua 31 de Janeiro 51 Perto do jardim publico, Estremoz 7100-114 Portugal Portuguese, European, Spanish, Wine Bar Lunch, Dinner Table Service [email protected] +351 969 395 922 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bentos-Wine-Bar/1596796060532501
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4 based on 15 reviews

Bento's Wine Bar

Calm place to stay with friends, talk about life and all the things who makes us happy...Mix between old style and new kind of things who makes a place modern and actually. Have tv tematics channels, sportives and bullfightings...

Reviewed By Turma 3

this restaurant is cozy and cute, the food is awesome, wonderful. every dish we took was an amazing surprise! the owner is nice, and all the staff is very friendly! If you go to Estremoz, you have to stop by here!

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