Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Porto, Northern Portugal, Portugal. The town that gave the country (and port wine) its very name, Porto is Portugal’s second-largest metropolis after Lisbon. Sometimes called Oporto, it's an age-old city that has one foot firmly in the industrial present. The old town, centered at Ribeira, was built on the hills overlooking the Douro River, and today is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The 14th-century São Francisco church is a main attraction, as are the local port wine cellars, mostly located across the river at Vila Nova de Gaia.
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4 based on 208 reviews
We really enjoyed our breakfast here. A well decorated restaurant which is located off the beaten tourist track but worth seeking out. The menu offered some lovely fruit & yogurt dishes, pancakes and a selection of eggs .....and their toast was lovely. If you come later in the day then they offered a wide selection of cakes which tasted very good.The service from the all the team was friendly and very good.
4 based on 115 reviews
A small place, hard to find but worth the effort. If you are GF than this is the place to be !. Everything is GF ! No explanations needed about what GF is and why it is of utmost importance too you. They understand ..... No struggles just a whole menu with GF stuff!Go check it out and enjoy Porto
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5 based on 95 reviews
At Bird of Passage we serve a diverse choice of food. To start off your day, alternating Healthy Fruit Bowls. For the sweet tooth, home made cakes, the authentic Pastel de Nata, Alfajor de Maicena, Sourdough Toast with jam or Dulce de Leche, etc. For the
Upon overhearing a barista telling a colleague that the batch he had brewed "lacked complexity" there were two potential outcomes: (1) The person was obnoxious and the coffee would not live up to the great expectations; or (2) The coffee would be excellent. Thankfully, it was the latter.As a coffee shop (first and foremost) that sells breakfast and lunch bites, it is great. The coffee is of a high standard and they roast their beans on premises, which is a testament to how seriously they take the art form. The food menu is an eclectic mix of sweet and savory, offering everything from granola to empanadas (something for everyone and everything was good). The only complaint I had is that the coffee cups for cold brew take away were too small -- the coffee was excellent, but I could have consumed at least three of them.Thank you very much for the review and the kind words. In the meantime we have upgraded our take away size cups so thank you for the feedback! See you soon.
4 based on 591 reviews
Fábrica da Nata at Lisbon or Oporto is fancy being, the space invites you to come and enjoy "the" Pastel de Nata, in one of its cozy rooms, some with armchairs and sofas or at a large terrace ideal for summer days.At Fábrica da Nata" The" cream custard ta
This is the best and most delicious Pastel in Porto.Fresh and warm puff baked in front of you, the best taste melt in your mouth.Lots of other pastries and both hot & cold drinks are available too.A must while in Porto
4 based on 3982 reviews
Brunch Restaurant; Specialties: Smoothie Bowls, Eggs Benedict, Pancakes, Coffee, Tapioca, AçaÃ, French Toast, Banana Bread, Shakshuka, Sangria, Mojitos, etc...
Cozy place and smiling waiters. We went there with a few friends for a Sunday brunch. Waited outside a bit but it was worth it. Big and yummy dishes and a lovely atmosphere turned our Sunday morning into a pleasant experience
4 based on 168 reviews
REAL FOOD FIRST ⢠no additives ⢠no refined ingredients ⢠from farm to table ⢠enjoy, eat & share! #nolakitchenporto
The food is healthy, the meals are well presented and the amounts are generous. I absolutely recommend you this place if you are looking for some healthy and elaborated options. Many vegetarian possibilities. Coffee is fantastic and have soy milk. I had a bowl with guacamole, sweet potato and tomato and a cappuccino. There were so many options (even gluten free) and all of them seemed fantastic!
4 based on 639 reviews
Small & cozy place to have a generous and tasty breakfast or brunch and also rent a bicycle! The concept is simple - Northern simplicity charm with a breeze of Atlantic, woody & airy, stuffed with handcrafted furniture & good old music, great food adorned
After eating you will need to bike a few miles The food is not only plentiful but absolutely wonderful. Itâs healthy and they have many options for those who are GF, lactose intolerant and vegan. It was one of the few places to offer alternative âmilkâ and I loved the ginger latte. Itâs small and gets crowded so try to get there early!
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5 based on 275 reviews
Northern simplicity and tasty food. Terrace and fireplace. Cozy vibes only
So good that we are here a number of times in a 5 day break in Porto. The food was absolutely outstanding - fresh, tasty and huge portions. You wonât need lunch. The service was great really friendly but also dead honest. Our waitress told us not to order more toast based on the size of the portions which was really customer focused. The other thing that will surprise UK and US customers is that the space could have had at least in another 5 or 6 tables crammed in to maximise profit but this would have compromised what is a lovely light and airy space. Do Norte is busy so unless you come really early you can expect a small wait but trust me it is absolutely worth it
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