We believe a hotel really needs to be open and flexible, which doesn't place any restrictions on its guest. In fact, it should do just the opposite, offering up new possibilities every day.When thinking about Oh Casa, we wanted to create a hotel that wasn't quite a hotel. We still wanted it to be a place where you could get a great nights sleep but also wanted it to have a little something extra. A place which put no pressure on it's clients, but instead offered up opportunities. We combined the best features of a hotel with the hospitality of a friend's house. A place where travelers could feel comfortable enough to make their own drinks, eat breakfast in their room, kitchen, or garden. A place where guests could play their own music, light their own fire in the fireplace. A place where you could enjoy the quiet solitude of your room or mingle over homemade dinners with other guests. Oh Casa is unpretentious and unassuming and yet there is something about it that just makes you smile. Eats and Drinks in oh casa sintra Everyone likes to start their morning off differently. In addition to our breakfast bar, Each morning, included with the price of your room you can choose from one of three ways to start off your day Breakfast Bar: Available throughout the morning in addition to your breakfast choice Fresh Baked Croissants Whole Wheat Toast Pasteis de Nata (Portuguese Custard Tart) Quiejadas (Sweet Delicacy from Sintra made from "fresh cheese" ) Freshly Squeezed Orange Juice Fresh Ground Coffee made to order (Latte, Expresso, Cappucino) Skim / Low Fat Milk Home Made Seasonal Jams Butter Selection of Teas 1. healthy start Muesli, Organic yogurt, assortment of fresh seasonal fruit. 2. sweet and savoury Pancakes, Bacon, assortment of fresh seasonal fruit 3. big day out Eggs made to order (fried, scrambled, boiled) and Bacon Oh Casa Mini Bar Our Mini Bar is a self service bar where guests can feel free to make their own cocktails, experiment with a Portuuese Liqour or wine, and plenty of cozy spots around the house for lounging with new friends to share a bottle of "Armaguinha" (Portuguese Almond Liqour) or mix your own Caipirinhas.