Rogil is a Portuguese civil parish/freguesia in Aljezur Municipality. It lies within the Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park. The population in 2011 was 1,126, in an area of 34.96 km².
4 based on 522 reviews
The tables are really close together here, and our visit was rather spoiled by someone smoking at table next to us and blowing her smoke straight towards my husband. He never complains about anything but did eventually have to say something to her. She did then blow her smoke in a different direction but didn't apologise. Fortunately the closeness of the tables also had a positive aspect as we had a nice chat to the people on the table on the other side. The food was fine but not really memorable.
4 based on 406 reviews
tel 282 947 549
Very typical place with very good food. Fresh fish and homemade cooking.
We were lucky, usually the place is too crowded and it's difficult to find table without reservation, but just when we arrived, a table was free.
We hade Porco a alentejada, Feijoada with octopus and squid, and grilled fish. One bottle of wine and coffees.
Everything well cooked and tasty. Good customer service (not so usual in Portugal).
4 based on 537 reviews
Visited for lunch before going to the Sweet Potato Festival in Aljezur. We were shown to our table in the Cellar and what a delight it was to eat in these surroundings with a cosy log fire. We tried traditional dishes all containing sweet potato. We enjoyed the food, the house wine and the excellent service. A great place for a long lunch with friends.....we were there nearly three hours (our choice not slow service!) and no one rushed us at all.
4.5 based on 284 reviews
We were having an enjoyable evening up until the end when the blonde waitress got up in my face and pointed her finger at me to tell me to sit and wait patiently for my bill. This was after I politely asked her to check on our bill after waiting for 15min with no response. We had already accepted the fact that half the menu was not available to be ordered and that she knew little to nothing about the items on the menu when we asked, she was probably new. But just because she is in a bad mood doesn't warrant her being rude to me and giving me attitude. The other more experienced waitress was very nice to us on the other hand and it's a shame her colleague does not have the same temperament.
4 based on 184 reviews
Café e Restaurante de carácter familiar, com gastronomia local.
Four of us had lunch at Primavera. Food was excellent and unpretentious. We both ordered Bifana, a Sandwich of thinly sliced, marinated and grilled pork steaks were really good and really generous portion sizes. The home baked pastries were excellent as was the freshly ground coffee. The price was very, very reasonable and service was friendly, casual but attentive. Highly recommended!
3 based on 8 reviews
Fomos bem recebidos pelo dono. Muitas histórias para partilhar e ouvir. Água só podia ser Carvalhelhos (diz o dono que é a única casa da zona que vende esta água porque é a melhor e é mais cara). Caldo verde, umas sandes com carne de porco estufada, salada e um café com tarte de amêndoa. Preço exagerado da salada. Vale a pena a visita.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
It was a very pleasant surprise, yesterday, for 2 vegetarians in Portugal to find, apart from the various pizzas, 2 main courses perfect for us. We had a choice of delicious spinach and ricotta cannelloni or vegetarian lasagne. Our dessert was amazing - sweet potato and chocolate cake. All excellent and very reasonable. Will certainly visit again as this is best restaurant we have ever experienced in Portugal in 20 years.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
We had two steaks, two Deserts, bottle of wine, large water and one coffee for just 40Euro. Fantastic value for money. The food isn't especially fancy but tasty and very enjoyable. The waitress was very pleasant too. Its on the main national road and has a car park at the side. As we are staying locally we will be returning later in the week.
4.5 based on 103 reviews
very nice location at the beach of monte clerigo.
also the waitress was very nice and helpfull in choosing the food.
the food itself was greatly presented. very fancy abd looked super delicious. maybe that is the reason we were disapointed with the taste. look and taste, actualy the non taste, dud not match.
also price is too high for remote portugese westcoast, don't think they'll survive only with onetimers. we did not want to go a second time.
4 based on 279 reviews
Allthough Rogil is a sleepy little village with not much going on besides the gasstation, this place took us by surprise!
Once you go in, you have all these shelves with local products. Wine, honey, oils, liquors... they serve local pastries like sweet potato with almond, but you can also have chocolate cake if you want.
But the biggest surprise is the garden. Behind the big restaurant, there is a huge garden. There is a playground for kids in the back. Which is not noisy for the other guests. In the garden are small huts with tables to have diner or lunch.
We sat down on a saturday night. There was life music, the place was full. And the food was actially quite good! The service was great! When we paid and left, the waiter (owner?) cheered with us a sweet local liquor.
We enjoyed this a lot, biggest surprise in the area!
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