Donna Taça - Art & Wine

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Lisboa, Portugal

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Wine club· Wine bar· Wine wholesaler and importer

Donna Taça - Art & Wine Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Donna Taça - Art & Wine is located in Lisboa, Portugal on R. do Telhal 4B. Donna Taça - Art & Wine is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category wine club in Portugal.

Address

R. do Telhal 4B

Phone

+351216022085

Open hours

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Laura Janosch

This bar is so nice! Great wine and the live band made the evening memorable ️

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Maxim Yatskovskiy

Very good selection of wines. Nice interior.

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Vlad

Dope atmosphere, friendly people, and delicious wine and cocktails Bonus: live music Fridays and Saturdays

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Dylan Collier

This place is amazing! Great wine, great food, great service, and beautiful art. The atmosphere is unmatched. 11/10

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Julia Kafizova

The best people serving ! thank u Somos Maria Marta Marco e Pedro ️

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Oliver Rodrigues

A very nice and cozy wine bar with a wonderful interior (a lot of art). Super friendly and experienced staff. Pricing valuable and reasonable. Unfortunately there is no kitchen but some small snacks are available. Nevertheless a kitchen will come in 2020.

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Júlio Marotta

Best restaurant in Lisbon!

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Maria H

I was excited to try this place, especially because Lisbon lacks a good wine bar (at least in my opinion). While the prices and the selection of wines was good, the rest let me down. The servers working were friendly but kept forgetting simple things, such as telling us the price of the bottle we picked or the fact that we ordered a cheese AND ham board. Seems a bit strange to me when they only have three things on the menu. The cheeses and the meats were truly delicious but we did miss a bit bigger variety of snacks that we could have with the wine. When it comes to the ambiance, it was alright but there were two things that ruined it for us. One was the huge TV that also serviced as a speaker. Portuguese restaurants and cafes tend to have a TV inside. It's just a Portuguese thing, but I didn't expect it from a place like this. The second thins was the open doors. I understand you want people to see that the place is open, especially because it's new, but it's February, not July. An open door forces the guests either to be cold or wear their outer jackets inside, which is not ideal. All in all, I think this place has potential. I hope the less than good things we experienced are kinks that come with any new place. I would considered going back in a few months to see if things have improved.