Quiosques

By
Mike

Is it a quiosque crawl or a quiosque hop?

Since we moved to Portugal we have been smitten with what is known as the quiosque de refresco or as we say in English, refreshment kiosks. They seem to be on every block here in Lisbon, but as far as we can tell no one knows how many there are.

The structures are ornate iron or wooden buildings that reflect Art Nouveau architecture with Moorish influences. Their casual style (buy something and the table is yours until you decide to move on) truly epitomizes the Portuguese culture of relaxed eating and drinking. They provide tables, chairs, water closets, shade, and many serve traditional Portuguese snacks and drinks.

A brief history of quiosques

Quiosque Tivoli in Lisbon when it opened in 1934.

Questions? Suggestions?

Leave a comment below with any questions or suggestions. I always appreciate feedback.

Mike



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