Casa de Linhares

Description:

  • The centuries-old Casa de Linhares was once the home of an aristocratic family, and was destroyed in the year 1755 by an earthquake. Today another establishment by the same name stands where it once stood, serving up delicious Portuguese cuisine and popularizing the traditional "fado" music. This establishment, in the Alfama neighborhood, is as popular for the musicians that perform here, as for its in-house restaurant, Bacalhau de Molho. The wine, menu and music are likely to enchant you, and the historical feel of the place will transport you back in time to the 18th century.
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User Reviews for Casa de Linhares

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    Poor

  • I have to say that I just cannot understand the reviews here that suggest the food at casa de linhares is good. I found it inedible. I would have sent my food back, but my wife's...

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    Great Dinner with Fado

  • Went here primarily to hear the Fado music, but enjoyed the food as well. I had a codfish dish, which I was not sure I would like, but turned out to be excellent. The atmosphere...

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    Fado place

  • We went there by hotel recommendation and were not disappointed. The restorant is located in historical place with preserved history atmosphere. Food was very delicious. Fado singers...

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  • Details
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • tel: 351 21 886 5088
    • fax: 351 21 886 5078
    • send email
    • Address:

    • Beco dos Armazéns do Linho Nº 2
    • Alfama
    • Lisbon 1100-037
    • Payments:

    • mastercard visa
    • Hours:

    • Daily 8p-midnight

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