In the basement of the souvenir shop there is a café/restaurant. I visited Cabo da Roca for an hour and after walking around in the rain and wind it was good to come inside for a while. I bought a hot chocolate with whipped cream for 1.90 Euro (March 2010). I brought it to a table where I had nice view over the rocks and ocean below, but I didn’t sit down as my jeans were soaking wet from the rain.
Updated Mar 12, 2010
There is a Restaurant/bar at Cabo da Roca, (pic 4) but I didn't go in there, so not sure of their menu or prices.
Instead, I enjoyed tasting a few of the local ports that Antonio and Teresa had provided for a toast after the group photos. I nearly missed out, because I'd wandered off to purchase my certificate from the Tourist Info office.
While we'd been in Sintra earlier, Gillybob, Margaret and myself had purchased some of the delicious pastries, we'd enjoyed a couple of savoury pasties, but had also purchased a sweet pastry to enjoy here. I particularly enjoyed the cherry wine.
Thanks Antonio and Teresa for helping us understand a bit more about Portuguese culture!!
Written Jul 19, 2009
There is a good selfservice-restaurant in the basement of the souvenirshop and it has a great view over some cliffs as well. I came from Sintra, where I skiped the lunch because we were short of time, so I was really happy to find something nice to eat without having to wait a long time.
Favorite Dish: I just had espresso, some softdrinks and some yummy pastries.
Updated Jun 7, 2009
I don't remember its name, but you cannot miss this bar/ tea room because it is the only one in here!
We had there a rest from the wind (and the cold) while drinking a cup of tea and a tasting slice of cake. We liked it a lot because of the big windows overlooking the panorama.
Written Jun 5, 2008
The food is wonderfull but... quite expensive! But i can i say it's worth the money. :) Great fish variety!
Updated Dec 8, 2003
Address: Cabo da Roca - Azoia Village
There is a little pastrie shop in the tourist center that has some good food and drinks.
Try the sandwich mista and a bica.
Updated Jan 17, 2003
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There is a little pastrie shop in the tourist center that has some good food and drinks.Try the sandwich mista and a bica.

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