Sintra, the Estoril Coast, and the Setúbal Peninsula Restaurants

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  • 1. Bar do Guincho

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    Raise a glass to life's simple pleasures as you nibble on freshly caught shellfish at this feet-in-the-sand bar and restaurant. There are grilled slabs of meat and fish on the menu, alongside a lengthy cocktail list and a vast range of small plates that are perfect for sharing.

    Estrada do Abono 547, Cascais, Lisbon, Portugal
    214 87 16 83

    Known For

    • The perfect place for drinks after a day at the beach
    • Open until late on weekends
    • Beautiful spot on the beach
  • 2. Casa da Baía

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    In an eye-catching blue-and-white building that also houses the tourist information center and a small museum, the Casa da Baía serves cakes and pastries from around the region. You place your order at a small deli (well stocked with Moscatel and Peninsula de Setúbal wines) and then take a seat in the dining room or head out to a vast terrace complete with comfy deck chairs.

    Av. Luísa Todi 468, Setúbal, Setúbal, 2900-456, Portugal
    265 545 010

    Known For

    • Toasted sandwiches and other savory snacks
    • Delicious local products
    • Live music on weekends
  • 3. Restaurante Pereira

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    Popular though it may be, this longtime favorite remains an unpretentious and inexpensive option for its spectacular food and friendly service. Including much more than the seafood found in most local eateries, the menu features dishes from every region in Portugal. Get here early, as competition for the outdoor tables is fierce in summer.

    Travessa Bela Vista 42, Cascais, Lisbon, 2750-304, Portugal
    214 831 215

    Known For

    • Goat, pork, and duck in various dishes
    • Packed with locals all year round
    • Good value set menus at lunch

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Thurs.
  • 4. Cantinho de São Pedro

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    Inside white stucco walls beneath a barrel-tile roof, this tavern is said to be one of the oldest in Portugal. The interior has exposed brick walls, expansive windows, and a huge fireplace that keeps the place cozy in cooler weather. The menu is Portuguese with a French accent, and the fair prices ensure a steady flow of locals alongside the daytrippers.

    Praça Dom Fernando II 18, Sintra, Lisbon, 2710-483, Portugal
    914 996 114

    Known For

    • Anything from the grill is excellent
    • Long and interesting history
    • Plenty for vegetarians

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed., Recommended
  • 5. Casa do Mar Sem Fim

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    "House of the Endless Sea" serves deliciously fresh seafood, burgers and light meals accompanied by excellent craft beers and an amiable clientele. The informal restaurant is popular with local trail runners and cyclists, who stop here to refuel after a hard day's endorphin-boosting exercise. 

    Rua das Corredores 2, Azoia, Lisbon, 2705-001, Portugal
    969 227 773

    Known For

    • Terrace seating outside
    • Craft beers from local company Perfect Peaks Brews
    • Excellent prawns and calamari

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed.
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  • 6. Casa Santiago -- O Rei Do Choco Frito

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    Casa Santiago founder Virgilio Santiago declared himself Rei do Choco Frito ("King of Fried Cuttlefish") when he opened his restaurant doors in 1974. It’s a bold claim in a city which prides itself on the dish, but Setúbal locals back it up. Queues snake out the door at lunchtime: reservations aren't accepted, so get here early if you don’t want to stand in line in the hot sun.

    Av. Luisa Todi 92, Setúbal, Setúbal, 2900-450, Portugal
    265 221 688

    Known For

    • Central location on Avenida Luisa Todi
    • Full or half portions of perfectly-fried cuttlefish
    • Perfectly executed simple dishes like omelets and steak

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun, Reservations not accepted
  • 7. Tacho Real

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    Locals make their way up a steep hill to this restaurant for traditional dishes like bacalhau à brás (salt cod with eggs, onions, and sliced potato) that are cooked with panache and served by a friendly staff. Steaks are a specialty, as are the mouthwatering desserts that include house-made cakes and tarts. On warm days the small terrace is delightful, and there is often live guitar music welcoming you at the door.

    Rua do Ferraria 4, Sintra, Lisbon, 2710-517, Portugal
    219 235 277

    Known For

    • Elegant dining room bordered with azulejo tiles
    • Good advice on Portuguese wines
    • Terrace is an escape from the crowds

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed. No dinner Tues. during winter
  • 8. Tasca Saloia

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    At this restaurant in the center of town, the handful of tables in the convivial dining room spill out onto the sidewalk in warmer weather. Seafood petiscos (the Portuguese version of tapas) and a good wine selection are the main attractions. Don't expect the speediest service in town, but relax with a bottle of the house wine as waiters hurry past.

    Largo Doutor Gregório d'Almeida, 2, Sintra, Lisbon, 2710-526, Portugal
    219 105 863

    Known For

    • Excellent shrimp and other seafood dishes
    • Relaxed atmosphere on outdoor terrace
    • Friendly service

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