BOTECO CONVERSA FIADA
Read moreA nice little bar to start the evening, mostly frequented by young people. Its counter to the outside and its stools invite you to indulge in a relaxed and relaxed atmosphere, ambiancée by Latin American masters.
Read moreA nice little bar to start the evening, mostly frequented by young people. Its counter to the outside and its stools invite you to indulge in a relaxed and relaxed atmosphere, ambiancée by Latin American masters.
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Gourmet shops (pastry shops, chocolate shops, etc.), cafés and tea rooms are open every day, from morning until mid or late afternoon (some may be open until evening, especially cafés). Smaller shops will often have days off, usually on Sunday or Monday. The hours may also be reduced in the off-season. Bars close between 2 and 4 a.m. (some are open as early as 10 a.m.).
In bars, to have a drink without spending too much, target happy hour, offered around 5-6pm. Cocktails are sometimes half price.
For a handful of euros, the honey bolo, typical of Madeira, is a pastry that holds up well. Perfect to regain strength during a hike. To refresh yourself, head for the bars in the old town of Funchal, and especially the Venda Velha where locals like to meet to sip a glass of poncha while shelling peanuts..
Smoking is not permitted in public places: gourmet shops, cafés, tea rooms and bars are no exception.