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    Celeiro do Pinto

    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:30 PM, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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    O Engaço

    O Engaço

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.3 km
    €€

    Charming restaurant with great very inexpensive food. We tried four excellent dishes- black pork,…read morecod, goat and tomato meat soup all were excellently prepared The fried potatoes were delicious.

    Wow. Stumbled on this place in the middle of a thunderstorm, most of the restaurants in town were…read moreclosed and the electricity in all of Redondo had just went out as we parked in front. A glowing fire of charcoal was burning in a small wheel barrow by the front door. The lights flickered back on as I stepped inside to see a small dining room, already full. In my broken Portuguese/Spanish, I asked if they served food, they nodded yes as the rest of my party walked through the door. I said, "Ok, donje?" The unhappy waitress barely nodded her head toward the stairs and we ventured into an empty dining room set with white table clothes. One long table was set for 20 with tapas already in place. We settled into the other table and struggled through the one menu they gave us. Soon, the other table started to fill and we learned it was a party for the workers from another restaurant in town (good sign). One of the workers came to help us translate and we ended up with one of the best meals we have had since in Portuglal. The pitcher of white wine was $5 and excellent and smooth. The grilled pork was mouth watering... the french fries and salad was what was to be expected. Still, a very pleasant surprise and excellent meal experience. Authentic counts here.

    Restaurante O Templo - Bread, Olives. & Olive Oil

    Restaurante O Templo

    4.9(14 reviews)
    33.0 km

    Restaurante O Templo is the kind of place you will walk right past if you are not paying close…read moreattention. It sits quietly in a small alley in Évora, easy to miss, especially on a cloudy, rainy December day like the one we visited. We arrived for a late lunch around 2 PM. A few things are important to know before you go. It is cash only. Reservations are absolutely required. Even at that hour, several people were turned away while we were there. The restaurant is run by just two people, and that deliberate pace defines the experience. From the moment we walked in, everything felt personal. The owner greeted us with a firm handshake and a warm welcome, immediately setting the tone for the meal. The menu is printed, but parts of it are handwritten, with certain items manually crossed out as dishes sell out. It is a small but telling detail that reflects how the restaurant operates. Only what can be cooked properly is offered, nothing more. What truly sets O Templo apart is the owner's engagement. He takes time to explain where the bread comes from, how the olives are prepared, and the origin of the olive oil. His passion is unmistakable and completely genuine. The food is cooked with care and intention. Honest, comforting, and deeply satisfying, every dish feels exactly as it should. This is not a restaurant chasing trends or volume. It is a restaurant rooted in pride and purpose. Restaurante O Templo is intimate, thoughtful, and memorable. If you find yourself in Évora and want an experience that feels truly personal, this is a place worth seeking out. Bring cash, make a reservation, and slow down once you arrive.

    Cosy place off a side street. After reading so many good reviews raving about this place, I had to…read moretry it out. Was lucky enough to walk in right at opening. There are many options on the menu- but Vasco is more than happy to provide recommendations. It's clear he is very passionate about the food with many recipes passed down from his grandmother. I tried the traditional bacalao cod fish. This was a single portion and huge. House wine was delicious. Vasco was very friendly and despite being the only person serving - his wife cooks int he kitchen - service was attentive and on point. With fado music in the background , great traditional food, cozy wine cellar type of feel, this place is must visit in Evora.

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    Celeiro do Pinto - alentejo - Updated July 2026

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