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Contribuisci feedbackFun small stop with good tasting poncha and fruits. it was a reasonable price. there were places at different locations and even some on the road on the parking lot. we will probably go back.
The poncha is not bad, but overrated. there were other poncha places that are so much better. In view of the Kovid-19 situation, we asked if we could have a disposable cup. that a special staff was grumpy, very rude and reluctant to do this. she has brought us so much into employment. not sure why looking for a disposable cup was such a big thing, especially when they sat a stack full of disposable cup right next to them. on madeira was the one that was pleasant, the helpful nature of people in general. so this employee is more anomalous than the norm!
Beautiful hold and go carefully take it easy! a nice stop a good hit a lot of alcohol so they simply take it on the way out of lol the place is on the descent many bikers and natives bring them their visit card and try to find a place on the wall
The place to get a poncha in Madeira, popular with locals and tourists alike, although you are most likely only going to get here if you are on a tour, or if you hire your own car (in which case you wont be drinking the...poncha), Their thing here is to eat peanuts and throw the shells on the floor... and put your business card up. I didn't have one so I put up a business card from a friend in India haha. Good poncha though.
Good Poncha. Weird bar, in the middle of nowhere, packed with locals and peanut shells everywhere. You can drink almost anything here, including typical Madeira cocktails such as Poncha (aguadiente, orange juice honey) and Nikita (pineapple icecream beer). With the Poncha you also...get a cup of peanuts. And that for very low prices. It’s an experience! Worth to go if you pass this road, for example after visiting the Paul da Serra planes.