Cafe Viriato

31 South St, Epsom
01372 744090

Recent Reviews

Piotr Skrobot

Very good place :)

Nigel DICKINSON

Lovely Traditional Portuguese Coffee Shop like stepping back in time Coffee is exceptional and the atmosphere is like sitting in a village in Portugal ?? the food was new to me but really enjoyed ideal position just a couple of doors down the road from the Playhouse Theatre on the same road as you walk Towards the Centre of Epsom

M L

Authentic Portuguese cafe with friendly owners, pastries and coffee are fantastic.

Marcus l

Authentic Portuguese cafe with friendly owners, pastries and coffee are fantastic.

Paul Morgalla

Family run and welcoming Portuguese cafe, usually serves a fresh dish each day. Go on a Friday or traditional salted cod. Also serves wine and beer and possibility the best expressos and egg tarts in town.

carrie willow

Lovely authentic Portuguese café. Proper size, nice & hot and great taste coffee. The sandwiches are delicious and reasonable prices. Great place to go in Epsom. Highly recommended.

Sock Croc

Absolutely lovely food, good vibes and the cafe owner is super friendly. Brilliant if youre in the mood for some quick and delicious food!

Padmaja A

Good place for Polish products and reasonable prices.

604gerryb

Significantly knowingly overcharged me for a takeaway. Did not give me a till receipt. I bought 2 x octopus £4.20 ea 2x jars of honey £5.95 ea, one coffee £2, I then asked for a chicken escalope sandwich with cheese and the bill came to £36.10, he did not tell me the price though I know the the prices of the afore mentioned meaning he charged me £13.80 for the sandwich. Con

P N

Always a good place to come and eat or just have a nice Portuguese coffee and the world famous nata cakes

Pedrobsmarques

Homey, cozy and nice. Great food, great snacks and cool tinny market all in one space. The service is relaxed and very warm. Go for the traditional espresso and pastel de nata breakfast and you won’t regret it.

Yee Gan O.

This Portugese cafe is a little spot of Portugal transplanted into leafy Surrey. I know lots of these similar cafes in Central London - family places, which show continental football and frequented by patrons from particular nations. These are fantastic to sit in if there's a big football match on - you get a terrific atmosphere and some very traditional food. Cafe Viriato caught my eye as my salsa friend and I headed out to dinner tonight. I was drawn to the deli counter where I spied some cheese. On entering, I also spotted some pastel de nata, which are delicious creamy Portugese custard tarts, giving me a hint that this was a Portugese cafe. The owners were happy to chat about the Portugese produce and give me a few samples of the cheeses to try. I walked out with a local cheese, which is quite close to Comte in taste. I would love to return here when the Football World Cup starts - the atmosphere should be great.

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