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    A Padaria Portuguesa

    4.0 (1 review)

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    Padeirinha Doce - Padaria e Confeitaria

    Padeirinha Doce - Padaria e Confeitaria

    4.4(8 reviews)
    0.9 km

    Lovely little spot just outside a coworking space I pop in at occasionally, and reasonably close to…read morethe top bridge entrance. Service is about what you expect for a place like this. Lots of locals here, and a generally decent vibe. I didn't get to try much of the pastries but the ones I did were great. Overall, I think this is a classic local Portuguese spot, and if you want a lot of classic local flavor, this is it. Compared to other cafeterias/diners, these folks have a fairly large space, so there should always be room. Bathrooms: Didn't try them, but I'm sure they have them.

    When visiting Porto, Portugal for the 1st time (10/01/2025-10/04/2025) my husband & I stayed at an…read moreAirbnb that was located a few streets away from Padeirinha Doce - Padaria e Confeiaria, which is a local restaurant / bakery that offers quality food & drinks. Very budget-friendly prices and GREAT customer service. This spot is great for breakfast & lunch (coffee, cappuccino, Monsters for the energy drinkers), & so many delicious pastry options, including very flaky & delicious pastel de natas. They even have a few alcoholic options that will definitely have you feeling a little bit prettier;)) - sangria w/ fresh fruit for 3.95€, beer 3.50€, or port wine by the glass 3.50€. They have plenty of indoor seating & also do take away. My husband and I did visit this awesome spot every day while in Porto ..this was my husband's go-to take away expresso spot. Till next time Padeirinha Doce..I really enjoyed our Sangria time!

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    Padeirinha Doce - Padaria e Confeitaria
    Padeirinha Doce - Padaria e Confeitaria - Padeirinha Doce pastry display - Porto, Portugal (pic taken 10/02/2025)

    Padeirinha Doce pastry display - Porto, Portugal (pic taken 10/02/2025)

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    Padaria Ribeiro - Mini carrot tart, meringue, mini almond tart and almond cookie (1,60€)

    Padaria Ribeiro

    4.1(32 reviews)
    0.6 km

    I know, I know...ANOTHER pastry shop in Portugal, but we couldn't help ourselves…read more While on the tour we stopped in this lovely little pastry shop - AMÊNDOA TORRADA - and tried the Clarinha de Fão - essentially fried dough that was stuffed with a sweet pumpkin marmalade (not pumpkin pie filling, but really pumpkin or some kind of squash) and it was remarkably delicious. Our guide was pleased that we tried something 'different' because she said most people just go with something 'safe'.

    Padaria Ribeiro is a bakery/café with origins from 1878. Same as some of the other reviews…read morementioned, I came here because Rick Steves guidebook included this shop in his walking tour. Looking from the window outside, I spotted familiar savory pastries. I suspected correctly that they would be served room temperature direct from the display case. (They don't offer warming serves of prepared pastries.) At the counter, the cashier spoke perfect English. I asked her about favorites of savory pastries. We bought pastries of beef, chicken, 2x shrimps (her favorite), and 2x cod fish (traditional Portuguese recipe). For the why-not of it, we also got a full-size pastel de nata and a mini size. These are packed in takeaway package trays and paper wrapped. To avoid the crowds at the outside tables, we walked to a plaza around the corner and enjoyed them while people watching and looking at the octagonal 4 lions fountain called Fonte dos Leões. Perhaps because we are familiar with these types of pastries, we find the flavors subtly enjoyable. They don't have big chunks of beef or chicken or shrimps inside (American style). They contain finely chopped and well-seasoned fillings inside a potato pastry shell or a flaky pastry shell (for the beef). The potato pastry shell is less common in the US (except maybe Porto in Los Angeles area). In any case, we enjoyed our food overall and thought the prices are reasonable. These would be 5 stars if they warmed them up.

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    Padaria Ribeiro - Clarinha de Fao

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