To Drink in Nazaré

The restaurants mentioned above both have a respected place amongst the wine connoisseur crowd for their ability to pair wine and memorable plates with perfection. Taverna do 8 Ó 80 was even highlighted in "Revista de Vinhos."  The amazing thing about Nazaré is that you can wander cobbled streets, find yourself in cozy neighborhood lane, tuck into a bar full of locals and have a sip of ginja (sweet cherry liquer). You can also meet dozens of new friends, sitting outside year-round, toasting the abundant winter sun. For craft beer on tap and a lively tapas menu, try a late afternoon at Sitiado. 

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