Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Olinda. Olinda (Portuguese pronunciation: [oˈlĩdɐ]), is an historic city in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco, located on the country's northeastern Atlantic Ocean coast, in Greater Recife (capital of Pernambuco State). It has a population of 389,494 people, covers 41.681 square kilometres (16.093 sq mi), and has a population of 9 inhabitants per square kilometer. It is noted as one of the best-preserved colonial cities in Brazil.
Things to do in Olinda
4 based on 19 reviews
O atendimento é precario. Horrivel. Um dos piores que tive em Olinda. O local é incrivel e a nova estrutura esta sensacional. Quando tem shows ai que a coisa piora mesmo.
Os lanches são muito saborosos e muito bem servidos. à atendimento é otimo e muito rápido, tudo o que precisava no meio do horario de trabalho
Bom local , com cervejas geladas ,bom para paquera e batter papo com amigos , muito frequentado por moradores do centro histórico , precisa melhorar para atender melhor o tourista, se adequar melhor , variar mais o cardápio de petiscos , indico e acredito muito em sua evolução!
4 based on 16 reviews
O lugar é grande e a comida é variada. O galeto é muito saboroso e serve almoço também. O local é simples e, ao mesmo tempo, de cardápio bem diversificado.
4 based on 19 reviews
Amei o som da quinta feira à noite, rock, um pouco de pop também, gente bonita, cerveja gelada, enfim, ótimo lugar pra se reunir com os amigos!
4 based on 21 reviews
This 'Station' Café-Restaurant is in the 'Four Corner' (Quatro Cantos) part of Olinda, which due to its bars and pubs can get very lively in the evenings. For me it was the closest place to go out, when staying at the 'Pousada Dos Quatro Cantos'. To go to the café one has to first pass a souvenir shop with mainly clothes. The café itself is in a courtyard, which is partly covered with a beams and tiles roof. There are many plants in there, in pots or climbing up the wooden pillars.It has several small tables with a round glass top. I liked the atmosphere and for me it was the best about the place. The menu card looked interesting with all kind of Brazilian specialities, mainly from Pernambuco. Since it was written only in Portuguese and since the staff didn't speak any foreign language, I ordered more ore less by chance.'Bolinhas de Chambaril' sounded interesting to me, so I was served eight small 'Breaded Balls of Marrowbone', together with a Barbecue-Tamarind-Sauce in a separate little bowl, which I could have refilled without problem. With it I drank a 375ml bottle of red 'Periquita' wine from Sétubal, Portugal and it wasn't very good.It was a Saturday evening, when there, and this is one of two evenings in the week (together with Friday), when the Café only closes at 11pm and not at 8.30pm as usual, and when there is live music (5 BRL extra charge on the bill). It was a singing and guitar playing young lady with easy listening Brazilian tunes.I finished my small dinner with an Espresso and an aged Pitu Gold Cachaça.
4 based on 20 reviews
Hoy visitamos este food truck, tiene opciones de hamburguesas, jugos, cocktailes, sushi, crepas, helado, pizza, y otro tipo de comida rápida buena, pagamos 50 reales por dos crepas y dos jugos naturales y este lugar nos cambia el ambiente que habÃamos conocido de Olinda
4 based on 27 reviews
Chamamos boteco de Venda por aqui. esse luga é a personificação do que é um verdadeiro boteco. ótimo para os locais e turistas
4 based on 417 reviews
A bad time to be in Olinda is on Sunday and Monday evenings, when almost all restaurants are closed. An exception is the 'Olinda Art&Grill', which is open on Monday evenings and on Sundays has a closing hour between 7.30-8pm. So on both these evenings I went there for dinner (almost had to).Close to the central Praça da Sé with the tapioca food stalls, this restaurant, decorated on all the walls with paintings of different quality and various artsy items, has outdoor and indoor seating with great views over old Olinda and all the way out to the skyscrapers of Recife.Around lunch time this restaurant is packed with day trippers, in the evenings though usually quite empty. I came here twice. On a Sunday evening they started to clean up the place, before I had finished my dinner. Twice I had a caiprinha here before dinner. Once it was the strongest I ever got in Brazil, the next day it was like a very watery long drink.They have separate Portuguese and English menu cards, both leatherbound. My dinner selection had been once a 'Casquinha de Caranguejo' (stuffed crab shell) and 'Agulha Branca Frita' (fried white needlefish) together with 'Salada Verde pequeña' (a small green salad). The other evening I had again a salad plus 'Camarão ao alho e óleo'. It was all quite good.There are small bottles (375ml) of white and red wine avaliable (from Chile). Once I tried a local dessert, not on the menu card, but recommended to me by the waiter, a 'Cocada de Forno' (a coconut sweet from the oven) served with ice cream and lime wedges. It was okay, but I could hardly taste the coconut.Service is professional, but on the second visit there was a friendlier waiter. It is possible to pay with credit card.
Best Brazilian food near Olinda, State of Pernambuco, Brazil
4 based on 236 reviews
This place was a little surprise I just stumbled into. Very small, a homey part convenience store, part bar. They serve quart size beers (mine was "Antartic") and plates of antipasto. The little sausages and peppers I had on the antipasto were particularly good.
Most Popular Bar food in Olinda, State of Pernambuco, Brazil
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