Opening hours
It's already late and you are not sure whether a visit to Guzman Peixe E Marisco is still worth it or if it is no longer open by the time you arrive? Then check here for the opening hours.
Guzman Peixe E Marisco - Opening hours
Currently closed
- Opens at 12:00
Monday
12:00-01:00
Tuesday
12:00-01:00
Wednesday
12:00-01:00
Thursday
12:00-01:00
Friday
12:00-01:00
Saturday
12:00-01:00
Sunday
12:00-01:00
Restaurants in Almada open now
Below you can find restaurants near Guzman Peixe E Marisco in Almada which are open right now. You'll also find opening hours as well as (maybe) breaktfast hours.
4.8
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City: Lisboa (near Almada), Rua Angela Pinto, 14 Mercado De Arroios, Loja 20, 1900-067, Lisboa, Portugal
"This is a little gem in this area. They are making tapas of local specialities. Had a gratinated sandwich with smoked sausage and cheese made from she..."
4.8
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4.8
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City: Lisbon (near Almada), Bairro Alto & Chiado, Rua do Loreto 2, Lisbon, Portugal
"I think they have the best pastis de nata that I have eaten during my trip in lissabon. the custard was delicious (not too sweet, not too spicy) and t..."
4.8
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4.8
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City: Lisbon (near Almada), Ritz Four Seasons Hotel, Rua Rodrigo Da Fonseca 88, 1099-039, Lisbon, Portugal
"Perfect food and service! Great place."
4.8
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4.8
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City: Lisbon (near Almada), R. Joaquim Antonio De Aguiar 45A, 1250-190, Lisbon, Portugal
Credit card, MasterCard, Cocktails, Wifi
4.8
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4.8
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City: Lisboa (near Almada), Rua De Belem 85 Belem, 1300-085, Lisboa, Portugal
"Food is really good. Service was quick and friendly."
4.8
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4.8
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City: Lisboa (near Almada), Rua Poco Dos Negros 194, Lisboa, Portugal
"Many vegan options, not only sorbet"
4.8
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City: Lisboa (near Almada), Avenida Das Descobertas 18, 1400-092 Lisboa, Portugal, Portuguese Republic, 1250-127
"Portugal is not a cocktail country. The culture didn’t exist a few years ago. Places like Imprensa are what’s making Portugal grow, because it feels l..."