
Bar da Dona is a large place located in a striking architectural building. One side of the interior is a bar and service area opposite of which are windows to the street. The bare wood tables are set closely with black napkins and padded armless chairs. The large menu is supplemented by some specials written on a chalkboard above the bar that is decorated with illustrations and lots of decorated cats. Also above the bar were windows to what looked to be a supplementary kitchen. People were lined up to enter before it opened and were a group varied in age and dress. Inside music was in the background, lots of photos and other decorative items on the walls and friendly servers with passable English bustled to service the many tables. At the entrance was an open air patio that was also filled by the time we exited. It was a great lunch or dinner, if you wanted to eat it later. Continue reading
