Madeira Restaurants

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  • 1. Barreirinha Bar Café

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    A café by day and bar by night, Barreirinha is popular with the locals no matter what time of day you visit. This is partly thanks to its menu of easy-to-eat items like burgers, sandwiches, burritos, and salads, and partly due to its location on a hillside with small outside tables on the terrace overlooking the ocean; huge white parasols shade you from the Madeiran sun while local musicians keep the atmosphere lively.

    Largo do Socorro 1, Funchal, Madeira, 9060-305, Portugal
    291 627 418

    Known For

    • Amazing ocean views from the shady terrace
    • Delicious range of local sandwiches
    • Plenty of ice-cold beer
  • 2. Loja do Chá

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    A classic spot to sit back and relax, this quaint tea shop specializes in various herbal and fruit teas, as well as coffees, cakes, and light lunches, that you can enjoy at outdoor tables facing a pretty square. You can pick up teas to take home, too.

    Rua do Sabão 33–35, Funchal, Madeira, 9000-056, Portugal
    291 221 309

    Known For

    • 130 different types of teas and infusions
    • Quaint setting in Praça Colombo
    • Tasty toasted sandwiches

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 3. Corvopan

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    This bakery opposite the seafront doesn't look special from the outside, but when you taste the freshly baked bread and delectable cakes you'll soon see why many locals make this a daily stop. This is the place to be after church on Sunday, with everyone lined up to grab a pastry.

    Avenue Marco Marques Rosa, 9240-221, Portugal
    291 842 065

    Known For

    • Long glass display counter filled with treats
    • Serves a good cup of coffee
    • Smattering of outdoor tables
  • 4. Golden Gate Grand Café

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    Just across from the tourist office in the heart of Funchal, this restaurant-café has been open for business off and on since 1814; sit in the airy interior, capture one of the tables that flank the sidewalk, or—even better—bag a seat on the balcony. You can pop in for coffee, light local specialties, or British-style afternoon tea, or settle in for a feast of (somewhat pricey) Portuguese dishes.

    Av. Arriaga 29, Funchal, Madeira, 9000-006, Portugal
    291 222 978

    Known For

    • Sophisticated historical setting
    • Decadent cakes and coffee
    • Golden Gate dessert with walnut ice cream, roasted pineapple, and mango salsa
  • 5. Museu Café & Petisco

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    This is one of Funchal's coolest café-bars; it's a great spot to hole up for a coffee, cocktail, or even a full meal. Nestled behind the Museu de Arte Sacra, there's outdoor seating facing the delightful main square.

    Praca do Município 85, Funchal, Madeira, 9000-043, Portugal
    291 620 510

    Known For

    • Tasty sandwiches
    • Large selection of drinks (both non-alcoholic and alcoholic)
    • Occasional live music

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sat. and Sun.
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  • 6. Restaurante Mercado Velho

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    This is among a handful of atmospheric restaurants in Machico, set in the former market not far from sandy Praia de Machico. You can sit at the leafy outside terrace that has its own fountain while you enjoy simple dishes or just sip coffee.

    Rua do Mercado, Machico, Madeira, 9200-098, Portugal
    291 961 129

    Known For

    • Tuna steak cooked on a hot stone
    • Small playground next door adds to the appeal for families
    • Charming location

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