Confeitaria Tavi
Located in Foz, it has two great features: delicious pastries and a very cosy room with an amazing view of the ocean. Sit down, relax and enjoy!
Located in Foz, it has two great features: delicious pastries and a very cosy room with an amazing view of the ocean. Sit down, relax and enjoy!
Cufra Restaurant in Porto has a cozy atmosphere, filled with locals. Do bring your best friends to enjoy one of the best Francesinha’s in town.
The atmosphere here is intimate and a favorite place for many to have tea and scones in all Porto.
In a vibrant part of the city, Casa Agrícola has an indescribable old charm that really makes you want to spend the evening at this gorgeous dining room.
Located just in the heart of the city, this traditional confectionery is one of the most revered commercial spots of Porto.
Possibly being the most famous caffe in Porto, it has been the meeting point for students and teachers, locals and foreigners, friends and lovers.
This bakery is a family business located a bit off downtown Porto but quite worth the detour. They have the most scrumptious cookies and “bolas de Berlim” in town.
Great hotdogs in Porto! The spicy sausage makes it hot, the melted cheese gives it a sticky look and the crispy bread cut in small pieces makes you go “Hmmmm”!
These are the most famous hotdogs in town. Thin bread, sausage and cheese make them absolutely delicious. That and a cold beer!
They claim to have the best and oldest eclairs in town, and they are probably right! This is one of the best sweet secrets of Porto.
Most restaurants in Porto claim to have the best Francesinha and a lively debate goes on, but Capa Negra really has a point in this discussion.
You will find the elite of Porto having lunch or dinner here and, despite seating 65 people, it fills up quickly. Reservation is recommended!
This cafe/bar in Cedofeita is the perfect mix between something old and something new. There’s a terrace on the back open all year round!
This is a trendy place located in Porto’s downtown. The granite walls, the tiles and the antiques hanging from the ceiling take you back in time.
Open since 1899 in downtown Porto, it still serves drip coffee and, rumor has it, has the best toasts in town! Here, everybody has a place and a smile!
Located in Carlos Alberto square this is one of the most famous cafes in town. Try the “pregos” and the small portions of lupin beans that go with the perfect draft beer!
This ice cream parlor has been open since 1980 in downtown Porto. Everybody in town has heard of the delicious ice creams they have in that parlor.
This is the oldest ice cream parlor in Porto. One of the things we like the most about Neveiros ice creams is that they have seasonal flavors.
Regardless of your choice, all the burgers are grilled perfectly, accompanied with exquisite ingredientes with an appealing dish presentation. Art in a shape of a burger!
This italian restaurant is located on Porto’s riverside, close to the Arrábida Bridge. Talk about rooftop terrace views. Especially on a summer night!