Café Girondino

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São Paulo, Brazil

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Candy store· Cocktail bar· Cosplay cafe· Pub· Cafe· Breakfast restaurant· Cafeteria· Coffee shop· Diner· Restaurant· Wine bar

Café Girondino Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Café Girondino is located in São Paulo, Brazil on R. Boa Vista, 365 - Centro Histórico de São Paulo. Café Girondino is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category candy store in Brazil.

Address

R. Boa Vista, 365 - Centro Histórico de São Paulo

Price range

$

Phone

+55 1145024752

Service options

DeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCocktailsCoffeeHealthy optionsQuick biteSmall platesSpiritsWine

Open hours

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William Patarroyo

Great place to lunch or take a coffee and dessert. It is a little expensive, but worth every penny. Good point, during the COVID19 pandemic, they are taking care measurements. Bad point, menu has been shrinked given client deduction. Excellent service. Sparkling clean.

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Alexander Leo-Hansen

Tasteful cakes and good service. The interior is really special.

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Dante F. B. Colò

Nice and enjoyable place to take a coffee or lunch , good service.

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David Wainwright

Lovely place. It's a cafe, bar and restaurant in the old part of the city. Seeped in class and tradition. Well worth a visit. The steak was amazing. The caipirinhas were to die for!

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Michael Uzmann

Located near the São Bento Monastery and Paulistano Mercado Municipal, Café Girondino references São Paulo’s European heritage with a broad range of Food and Beverage amidst spacious confines renovated in 1998 but dating back decades prior. Covering three stories in its current iteration, the ground floor open by 07h30 on weekdays and 08h00 on weekends to serve guests a collection of Coffees, Sweets and Snacks, it is above that diners will find antiques and photographs from days prior flanking tables arranged for lunch or dinner. A bustling space popular amongst locals as well as tourists, this diner’s lack of Portuguese-fluency surmounted by menus translated to English, it was after perusing display cases that an order was placed, the larger-than-average Cheese Bread soft and gooey like a Gougere while Café Girondino’s Bolinho de Bacalhau was unfortunately far too greasy around the otherwise enjoyable center of Potatoes, Herbs and Fish. Saving Coffee for Dessert, the “BRAVO” Espresso still piping hot but a bit too bitter without Sugar, it would be difficult to say whether any Carrot can be tasted in Orange Cake covered in Chocolate Frosting while Banana Cake better matches preconceived notions, though both were plenty moist and fairly priced.

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CARITAS CHRISTI URGET NOS

Very beautiful place. The price is cheap if you are paying in dollars but for the Brazilian price it's a way expensive. Everything good anyway.

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Alais Fuzaro

Lovely place with nice service and nice decoration. You can find Nespresso coffee over there.

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Marcio Duarte

Nice place in São Paulo downtown to fast breakfast, beers and food. Very old and traditional place.