

Exceptional Corner Restaurant Space, with a Total Area of 270m² + Large Sidewalk for Outdoor Terrace; Very Central Location with Visibility and Good Sun Exposure; Complies with Current Legal Requirements for Restaurant Activity; Located next to Alameda D. Afonso Henriques and Praça do Chile; With 21 meters of Covered Shop Windows and Excellent Visibility onto an Avenue with High Pedestrian and Traffic Flow; Metro Station at 50 meters and Bus Stop at 20 meters; Cycle Lane in front of the shop with an average flow of 120 cyclists per hour; Private Car Park at 350 meters. Space Divided into 2 Floors, Fully Renovated (Electricity; Water and Sewage); Air Conditioning Installation; Ambient Sound System Installation; CCTV Surveillance System Installation; Entire Shop Window Area with an Exceptionally Wide Sidewalk, allowing for a Large Outdoor Terrace; Kitchen Prepared with Smoke Extraction System; Clean and Dirty Pantry/Service Area; 2 Food Lifts from the Kitchen to the Customer Dining Areas; Storage Area (Economato) next to the Kitchen; Separate Loading and Unloading Access from Customer Entrance; Private Room on Floor -1; Use License No. 443 issued on 15/11/63 by Lisbon City Council THE SURROUNDING AREA One of the city’s main arteries, stretching approximately 3 km, the most multicultural area and also one of the few that remains traditionally faithful to itself — a true portrait of New Lisbon, where cultures and trends converge. Examples of Relevant Businesses and Commerce: A MARISQUEIRA DO LIS – Although Ramiro is the most popular seafood restaurant on Almirante Reis, Marisqueira do Lis is also known for its remarkable quality and a more family-friendly atmosphere. The seafood is always fresh, the steak sandwiches made with sirloin or tenderloin are tender and juicy, and the beer is served with the perfect foam. KINGPIN BOOKS – With two decades of existence, Kingpin Books is the largest Portuguese comic book store, also operating as a publishing house. HUMANA – If you love finding a good bargain, you must visit the Humana stores, dedicated to selling second-hand clothing, accessories, and vintage fashion. There are three stores in the area. PORTUGÁLIA CERVEJARIA – The Portugália on Almirante Reis was the first in the city, initially only selling draft beer. Its success quickly led to expansion across the country, allowing many regions to enjoy its famous steaks and seafood. FÁBRICA DE BOLOS DO CHILE – Azevedo e Vidal – Founded in 1978, the Fábrica de Bolos do Chile specializes in the production and sale of traditional Portuguese pastries. Here you can enjoy a warm pastel de nata or a bola de Berlim even late at night. ANNAPURNA – Present in the capital since 1997, it was the first exotic restaurant in the city, helping spark Lisbon’s passion for spices and Nepalese cuisine. BORA-BORA – Opened in 1982, it quickly became a phenomenon in the city. Bora-Bora remains the most renowned Polynesian bar in the capital, famous for its smoking cocktails and exotic ceramic glasses. CAFÉ IMPÉRIO – Opened in 1955, Café Império is one of Lisbon’s most iconic establishments, a restaurant that has spanned generations. The classic steaks remain the main reason to visit, and the Bife Império, whose recipe has remained unchanged for 65 years, is its signature dish. The building is considered Architectural Heritage.
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