Lisbon: Fado Night with Dinner in a Typical Fado House
ID: GYG757214-1220861
Category:
Country: Portugal
Duration:
02:30 hours
Description
Mesa de Frades is an iconic venue on the “fado route” hosts nightly fado in a former chapel with 18th-century tiles, with new and established singers and a dinner menu showcasing Portuguese flavours.
Much more than just a restaurant, this iconic stop on the “Fado route” is housed in a unique chapel, one of Alfama’s most well-kept treasures. Originally part of the D. Rosa Palace, this former chapel is beautifully adorned with 18th-century tile panels bearing the Royal Coat of Arms, painted by King Joseph’s official artist. History says that King Joseph had this chapel rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake to secretly meet his Spanish mistress, D. Rosa. Today, the seductive and romantic atmosphere is enhanced by the soulful sounds of Fado, performed nightly by renowned singers and new-generation fadistas.
A Rich History
• 1755: The palace is destroyed by the earthquake on November 1st.
• 18th Century: King Joseph of Portugal orders the D. Rosa Palace to be rebuilt, adding tile panels with the Royal Coat of Arms.
• 19th Century: The chapel is desacralized and converted into a charcoal works. By the late 19th century, it transforms into a small tavern hosting famous Fado nights, a tradition that continues until 1994.
• 1934 to 1994: The venue operates as a tavern with a license to sell wine, hosting amateur Fado nights until the mid-eighties.
• 1994 to 2005: It becomes a restaurant named Mesa de Frades, occasionally featuring Fado evenings.
• 2005: Musician Pedro de Castro renovates the venue, transforming it into a restaurant and Fado house.
• 2017: After further renovations, Mesa de Frades reopens with a 24-hour Fado marathon.
An Unforgettable Atmosphere
In this historic and intimate setting, every night at Mesa de Frades is filled with the enchanting music of Fado. The informal atmosphere invites guests to relax and enjoy a dinner menu brimming with tasty traditional Portuguese dishes. With a good glass of wine in hand, visitors can savour the best of Portuguese gastronomy while immersing themselves in the rich cultural heritage of Fado.
Highlights
- Fado Performances: Live music by the best top and new-generation fadistas.
- Portuguese Cuisine: Savour traditional dishes with top-quality ingredients.
- Historic Venue: Dine in an 18th-century chapel with beautiful tile panels.
- Century of Fado: More than a 100 years of Fado in an 18th-century chapel.
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When should I book?
To guarantee availability book as soon as possible. Early booking is worth consideration especially if you planning the trip during high season like public holidays or weekends.
Cancellations
This excursion you can cancel with no cost up to 24 hours before the start of the trip. If you cancel it after 24 hours or not show up on the excursion you will still be charged the full price of the activity. Being late on pick-up or departure will be considered as not showing up.