Where to eat Mediterranean food in Grandola: The Best Restaurants and Bars

April 6, 2020 Marianna Hollaway

Best Mediterranean restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mediterranean food in Grandola. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mediterranean restaurants near you.. Grândola (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈɡɾɐ̃dulɐ]) is a town (vila) and municipality in Setúbal District in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 14,826, in an area of 825.94 km².
Things to do in Grandola

10. Rustik

Rua Teofilo Saguer 26C, Grandola 7570-311 Portugal Mediterranean, Portuguese, European Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Table Service, Seating +351 961 154 184 https://www.facebook.com/pg/geninho7

Reviewed By yannick c

Comme vous pouvez le constater enlisant les commentaires ce restaurant est typique.Repas simple mais maison et de qualité à un prix très doux ...N'hésitez pas!

9. Flor de Sal by Melides

Lagoa de Melides, Melides, Grandola 7570-606 Portugal Portuguese, Mediterranean, European Dinner, Drinks, Lunch, Brunch Reservations, Parking Available, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Cash Only, Free Wifi, Table Service, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol [email protected] +351 960 311 057 http://www.facebook.com/flordesalbymelides
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3 based on 38 reviews

Flor de Sal by Melides

I wanted to enjoy a quiet meal with a breathtaking view of the Sea and Lagoon of Melides (the largest beach in the country). Come visit us

Reviewed By Paulacns

We went there on a hot May night and while watching the sunset we were served amazing tapas dishes! The staff is very nice and friendly and eager to help us. The menu has very interesting dishes, from tapas to main disses, all made with very fresh ingredients and with a surprising twist. Thank you for your opinion, I'm glad you liked it, I hope you will come back soon. We always have pleasant surprises and a stunning sunset.

8. Por Do Sol - Restaurante Bar

7570-778, Grandola 7570-778 Portugal Portuguese, Seafood, Mediterranean, European Dinner Seating, Table Service, Wheelchair Accessible +351 265 497 225
Por Do Sol - Restaurante Bar

Reviewed By Chahoosa

We had a fish and steak for 35Euro in total. The food was okey but nothing memorable. The place was half empty yet there was a small queue at "gents" since there is just one toilet.... Overall - typical beach canteen.

7. Marisqueira O Tobias

Lagoa Formosa, Grandola 7570-229 Portugal Seafood, Mediterranean, Portuguese, European Lunch, Dinner Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Table Service, Wheelchair Accessible, Full Bar +351 265 490 236 https://pt-pt.facebook.com/O-Tobias-523570961053493/
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4 based on 110 reviews

Marisqueira O Tobias

Reviewed By EUAS

I had heard so much about this restaurant before visiting it. To be honest I did not had a close look at the menu since we were there for the famous sea food rice.....that did not disappoint. The restaurant is quite small so the trick is to arrive early. Also, if you are into fine dinning this is not the place to go, however if you like good food and sea food this is the place to go. Considering the amount of food you get it has a good price/quality/quantity relation.

6. O Cruzamento

Estrada Nacional 120 2, Grandola Portugal Mediterranean, European, Portuguese Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Parking Available, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service +351 269 476 541 http://restauranteocruzamento.pai.pt/ms/ms/restaurante_o_cruzamento+restaurantes+grandola+ms-90044717+p-2.html
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4 based on 463 reviews

O Cruzamento

Reviewed By Stonefox

This restaurant was recommended by our accommodation. It is a short drive out of Grandola town centre. We arrived early evening. The restaurant starts serving at 19:00We received a warm and friendly welcome, and very efficient service. A menu in English and other languages was provided. We had the grilled turkey kebab with chips, rice and salad. The meat was tender and tasty, and the portion size was good. It was also excellent value for money.

5. Restaurante a Espiga

Rua Doutor Jose Pereira Barradas 4, Grandola 7570-281 Portugal Mediterranean, European, Portuguese Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Table Service, Television, Full Bar [email protected] +351 961 164 930 http://www.facebook.com/EspigaGrandola
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4 based on 301 reviews

Restaurante a Espiga

Reviewed By Doris151

This restaurant was a find. It is off the highway in a quaint town. We had a mixture of Portuguese food that was very tasty. Tapas very good. Service outstanding and very attentive to details. The patio is beautiful. Worth the drive.

4. Restaurante Tia Rosa

Fontainhas Do Mar, Melides, Grandola 7570-504 Portugal Mediterranean, European, Portuguese Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +351 269 907 144 https://www.facebook.com/Restaurante-Tia-Rosa-185987838107699/
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4 based on 309 reviews

Restaurante Tia Rosa

Reviewed By Nuno S

This is the best duck you will ever have! Have it with some red wine and finish up with the delicious home made Farófias for desert!

3. Espaco Garrett

Rua Almeida Garrett 4 7570-177, Grandola 7570-177 Portugal Mediterranean, European, Portuguese Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service +351 269 451 790
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4 based on 214 reviews

Espaco Garrett

Reviewed By ElmParkRoyal

Certainly attractive externally; whitewashed with blue trimmings. Inside, it looks like a cross between a traditional delicatessen and a cake shop but penetrate a little further and there's a not very obvious restaurant. Rather an odd room, not all that big, with most tables apparently on the cusp of being available for diners but not laid up until punters appeared. In fact, a couple of tables were already occupied when we arrived but I can't say that either of the parties in situ looked relaxed or particularly comfortable.We were beckoned in by a very smiley lady of the mature-hippie variety and then, very slowly, the evening unfolded. This place operates with a staff of only two; the aforementioned abstracted lady does the front of house whilst wafting around at a snail's pace, and then a much younger girl cooks at the back.Everything seems to occur in a rigid sequential order so there is a lot of hanging around until it's your turn to get something e.g. cutlery, drink, food, bill, etc. Once it was identified that we were british, the very nice young cook was turfed out of the kitchen to explain the implications of the tiny menu sketched out on a small blackboard hanging from the wall. Once we had expressed a preference for meat, this left about three options. Sometime later, my pork tenderloin pieces in orange sauce turned up. Perfectly serviceable. Not so Mrs EPR's dull lumps of chicken washing around in a nondescript sauce; a very dreary dish. So far we had been in residence far longer than anticipated so we declined dessert and requested the bill. Another party had left just beforehand to pay at the till in the shop so we then had to wait another 25 minutes whilst they were dealt with. This involved a long debate about payment methods and the whereabouts of a cash machine. By the time we left we had been there for nearly two hours having only consumed our main courses, some pre-meal cheese, and a small carafe of wine. I did wonder what it was like on a busy evening!Obviously we had plenty of time to consider our surroundings. The restaurant seems to double up as gallery for aspiring artists (I spent the evening opposite a canvas depicting the rear view of a large lady in a red dress scratching her right buttock).There's a lot of car-boot sale type bric a brac in the room plus a collection of rather attractive, elderly, wooden dressers dotted around. Any awkward silences are avoided by some kind of jazz radio station playing in the background.Definately a very anachronistic establishment, but apart from the interesting experience there would be nothing to attract me back again.

2. A Talha de Azeite

Rua Dom Nuno Alvares Pereira C.C. O Lagar, Grandola 7570-239 Portugal Mediterranean, European, Portuguese Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Reservations, Seating, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +351 269 086 942 http://www.facebook.com/pages/A-Talha-de-Azeite/142183229134597
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4 based on 466 reviews

A Talha de Azeite

Reviewed By RVilares

Excellent food, we loved 'Linguadinhos com migas de hortelã' & 'Arroz de canivetes'. The dessert (photo) was also very good. To be perfect, the service must be faster. We waited 10min just to place the order, nevertheless the staff was very friendly and helpful.

The 10 Best Things to Do in Grandola, Portugal

1. Taberna d'Vila

Largo de Sao Sebastiao, Grandola 7570-230 Portugal Mediterranean, European, Portuguese Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +351 967 591 088 http://www.facebook.com/Taberna-DVila-Comida-Bebida-Cultura-919955014791768/
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4 based on 405 reviews

Taberna d'Vila

In the heart of the historical town, Grândola, rise Taberna d'Vila, with the best that Alentejo has to offer: Food, Drink and Culture. Tradition with Inovation. Memory with Ideas. The "old" renewed but never forgetting our own History. We are much more th

Reviewed By gwhitegeog

Despite the parsimonious opening times, in relatively down at heel Grandola this place is quite upmarket: the interior is actually quite sophisticated in a Portuguese rustic sort of way. We stopped here for a quick lunch when we were in the area. Alentejo wine and food feature strongly and a small range of main courses are available all times. High quality food and good customer service this place can be recommended.

Where to Eat in Grandola: The Best Restaurants and Bars

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