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8 years ago
Since over a month they say that the filter coffee machine is "broke", but do not offer same price for other drinks. Nice way to let the customer pay more! read more
Av. das Nações Unidas, 14171
Loja C2
São Paulo - SP 04794-000
Brazil
Santo Amaro
(11) 5181-5121
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http://www.starbucks.com.br
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What time does Starbucks open?
Starbucks opens at 6:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
What time does Starbucks close?
Starbucks closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Starbucks is closed on Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Fri 6:00 AM - 9:00 PMSat-Sun Closed
Does Starbucks have catering options?
No, Starbucks does not have catering options.
Does Starbucks serve alcohol?
No, Starbucks does not serve alcohol.
Does Starbucks have TVs?
Yes, Starbucks has TVs.
Does Starbucks have bike parking?
No, Starbucks does not have bike parking.
Does Starbucks have outdoor seating?
No, Starbucks does not have outdoor seating options.
Does Starbucks have parking?
Yes, Starbucks has parking options.
Does Starbucks have free WiFi?
Yes, Starbucks has free WiFi.
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Beautiful building, great ambiance to sit and relax while having a coffee. Amazing coffee and nice…read morestaff
My son had an amazing breakfast with waffles, fresh fruit and hot chocolate. The restaurant was…read morebright and clean.
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Macchiato
Thanks to Yelp, I discovered this place. And thanks to yelp and the reviews, I decided it was worth…read morethe visit. The place is deceiving, size-wise. There are two rooms and a garden with cute and dainty set tables. The overall mood and decor of Teakettle is every tea party lover's fantasy; teacups and teapots in all colors and sizes, floral print everywhere, rustic chairs, and books. The food was nothing out of the ordinary though I do hope to go for the brunch special. The tea mixes were original and tasty, The service also left me wanting more; I don't know if the staff was new, in training or having a bad day (none of which are excuses really). If you love tea, then do not miss this!
Excellent!!!!
Cookies recém assados
Solid food at a good price. We had the breakfast buffet. It includes a wide variety of foods plus…read morethe traditional American staples like pancakes, bacon and eggs. Service was fine and the atmosphere was pleasant. We will definitely return.
I originally went to this spot due to a recommendation from my hotel. A great find! Delicious food,…read morevery welcoming staff, and fresh ingredients. Run by an actual Bostoner, Joe! The first time I arrived, one of the waiters, Carlos, took me under his wing, showed me the ropes, reserved a table for me and just made me feel like I'd arrived at a friend's house for dinner. I returned several times in the two weeks I stayed in São Paulo and also met Joe, one of the owner/managers. Joe encouraged me to try their paninis. Normally, I steer clear of pizza-like foods in foreign countries... I mean, I love my NYC thin crust and am almost always disappointed in what I find elsewhere. Not so at Boston Bakery. Their crust is thin, crunchy, not soggy at all! In short, unexpectedly amazing and all the ingredient inside are fresh and in creative, tasty combinations. Boston Bakery is a combo buffet, sit down restaurant, diner, deli, chocolate shop and corner store. A great place to run and grab something or stay and linger. Thanks Joe and team for some great meals and wonderful hospitality! See you again soon.
Aqui tem de tudo...
Passionfruit and limon (lime) caipirinha made with Joe's recommended cachaca... It was beyond delicious.
Gorgeous fresh salad with greens, mango, prosciutto... Extremely generous portion. A meal by itself.
Beautiful setting in Jardin, one of Sao Paulo's nicest communities. Open and airy with folding…read moredoors that are opened in nice weather with seating all inside and covered they offer a wide variety of foods with breakfast served until noon. The food is fresh and tasty and the coffees are smooth and perfectly made.
I loved the way this open air cafe made me feel like I was on holiday…read more I visited twice whilst in São Paulo, once for breakfast, another time for lunch and enjoyed them equally. Their fresh sucos (as ever, my strong suggestion is that you try the abacaxi) are an excellent way to start the day and you can't beat the people watching both inside the restaurant and outside on Rua Oscar Freire. Like many establishments in this area, Santo Grão offers valet parking if you want to ditch your car hassle free. Me? I prefer walking there! Santo Grão is definitely a player on the brunch scene in São Paulo and its relaxed atmosphere makes you want to stay and chat long after you've nibbled your last bite of omelette.
An excellent little outdoor cafe in a great neighborhood. The eggs and avocado on toast were simple…read moreyet delicious. The coffee is also very good. Casual yet chic on the corner. A good place to people watch. I would come back here again with no problem. The only strange thing was that part of their breakfast menu was only for weekends and holidays.
From the owner: Somos uma cafeteria no bairro de Moema, nos preocupamos com cada detalhe no preparo do café. Além…read moredisso temos sanduíches diferenciados e doces deliciosos para adoçar o dia
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Nutellinha
I have to say this was my favorite place that I ate in São Paulo. In fact, I ate there twice. The…read morepão de queijo there is the best in town. The eggs that they call mexido are delicately scrambled with cream cheese and ohhhh so delicious. I had a cheese cake which was a good finish. They also do pão na chapa with ciabatta bread versus the usual French bread found in São Paulo. This place should be on your list for breakfast for sure!!!!! I returned to SP in April 2018 and sure enough I was back at Ste Pão. I love this place!
Serving upscale Jardim Paulista since 2013, Santo Pão (Portuguese for Holy Bread) takes a French…read moreapproach to baking and Café-style dining without abandoning Brazilian ingredients and ideas. A welcoming and open space at Rua Padre João Manuel 968, capacity for around forty diners divided between indoor and outdoor seating including comfy chairs, it is immediately on entry that guests will notice cases filled with Cakes and Pastries, the menu spelling out choices from Santo Pão's kitchen adding to an already tough decision with everything from Soups and Sandwiches to housemade Pasta. Open from 08h00 until 22h00 Monday through Saturday, doors closing an hour earlier Sunday, it was after minutes of indecision that Cold Brew was selected to pair with savories, the former rare in Brazil but in this case excellent while both Brazilian Cheese Bread and crispy Tapioca folded around creamy Eggs and Herbs were also well made at a fair price. Slowly enjoying the Eggs while browsing complimentary WiFi, and never rushed by English-fluent staff despite a crowd, it was after enjoying a small Cookie provided with the Coffee that sweets were ordered, the "Croissant with Hazelnut Cream" in reality a masterpiece of lamination ladled with warm Nutella while Santo Pão's signature Banana Cake lived up to its billing with soft layers divided by housemade Dulce de Leche.
Santo Pão 09/01/19
Santo Pão 09/01/19: Pao de Queijo (inside)
Delicious offerings! I loved the extensive menu. I tried the salmon and you get the option of 2…read moresides. I had a salad and rice with nuts. The salmon was moist and covered in cheese. The acai was also so delicious and fresh. This place is a must try! It's very comfortable and they have comfortable seating.
Homesick cariocas in SP? Look no further!…read more Same owner as Casa da Praia has created the best place for a Saturday or Sunday lunch that makes you feel like you are on the beach. A good selection of açaí in different forms, all types of juices you could want, cold coconuts, salads and traditional Brazilian dishes. Families, couples, friends. All like it here. Plus they show football and serve beer! (Good to know that the lines can get pretty long though.)
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