Reviews on Bar 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.
Things to do in Porto
4 based on 434 reviews
We enjoyed a wonderful lunch at this small restaurant. The staff was very helpful in selecting our wine. I liked that they poured a sample to try before filling our glasses. The steak sandwich was excellent and the fries were one of the best that Iâve ever had. Outside seating was perfect for people watching.Thank you for the review.We hope to see you again soon.
5 based on 18 reviews
Where the Roaring Twenties makes you go back in time. Cocktail Bar with intimate and exquisite atmosphere, cozy and classy with Charleston music, Foxtrot and Jazz. Golden Oldie is in downtown Porto, inspired in the 1920s with Art Nouveau details and a tal
We were looking for a couple of drinks before heading home, couldn't ask for better place, from the decor,to hosts, this little gem is a five star.Highly recommended it ! And if we're back in Porto would definitely go back again !Thank you so much Anthony, it was a pleasure, hope to see you back soon.
4 based on 275 reviews
Lovely welcome from the staff on arrival who remained attentative during our visit.The food we ordered was fantastic and is more than just a burger! Fresh and tasty! Colourful restaurant and great vibe.
Most Popular Portuguese food in Porto, Northern Portugal, Portugal
4 based on 178 reviews
Subsidiary of the celebrated bar of Rio de Janeiro, it arrives in Porto with a new concept of gastronomic experience. With a casual atmosphere and a decoration that honors icons of Brazilian culture, suggesting a trip to different epochs history, the Salv
After a long day walking around Porto we stopped here for an evening meal. The menu is not extensive, with a mixture of Brazilian and Portugese food. The staff were helpful with explaining and recommending what to eat. Simple food, very enjoyable, sensibly priced.
4 based on 1195 reviews
Restaurant/bar that serves lunch and dinner, specialized in tapas and snacks , having a mood changing from a restaurant ambience to a lively and crowded bar after Midnight. Live music, of different styles, is always present from Wednesday to Sunday. Smoki
If youâre in Porto make sure to book RUA. Itâs a small wine / tapas bar 10 minutes walk from the centre (eg from Praca da liberdade near San Bento station) that has live music. The food and wine and beer are all good and the music is brilliant - great acoustics and vibe without being deafening so you can still chat if you want to. The staff could not be nicer or more professional (even though they spent a lot of time turning people away as the bar is small and the place is understandably very popular). Youâve been warned!
4 based on 29 reviews
Best Happy hour every day from 5pm to 9pm. The Embassy Bar is on the first floor and has a terrace on the ground floor, with a privileged view of the Carmo Church and Carlos Alberto Square.
This is a bar where tourist usually dont go because they cannot find it that easily. its inside of a Lomo shop.Its a place with nice music always with a dj playing and funny happy people. Must !Good MUSIC for you forever and good 2017 :)
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