13 Best Restaurants in Coimbra and Central Portugal, Portugal

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We've compiled the best of the best in Coimbra and Central Portugal - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Café Santa Cruz

$ Fodor's Choice

Until its conversion in 1923, the space housing Café Santa Cruz was an auxiliary chapel for the monastery. Now its high-vaulted Manueline ceiling and stained-glass windows make it an enticing spot for a cup of coffee or a leisurely lunch with a glass of wine. Despite all the grandeur, prices are extremely reasonable. 

Coisas da Lena

$ Fodor's Choice

From fixed-price lunches to delicious cakes and vegan pastries, everything is prepared with love and served with a smile at this welcoming little cafe in the heart of Coimbra's historic center. There are plenty of tables in the cozy interior, but the tables and chairs set out on the flagstones outside are the best bet in the summer months. Prices are extremely reasonable given the prime location. 

Galeria Santa Clara

$ Fodor's Choice

A fragrant, flower-filled terrace and a colorful multi-room interior complete with board games, roaring fire, and resident cat make this a lovely spot for a drink and a light meal whatever the weather. Home-baked cakes and pastries vary daily, while cheese and charcuterie boards are among the enduringly popular sharing plates.

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Terraço da Alta

$$ Fodor's Choice

Perched in the higher reaches of Coimbra, this elegant bar-restaurant offers high quality food alongside some of the best views in the city. Whether you opt for artfully presented regional dishes in the interior lounge or cocktails and petiscos on the terrace, your meal will be accompanied by panoramic vistas over the historic downtown to the Mondego River. Try to time your visit for sunset to catch the city bathed in golden light.

Rua da Couraça Apóstolos, 49, Coimbra, 3000-373, Portugal
92-731–8578
Known For
  • Late-opening terrace for drinks and small plates
  • Interior lounge incorporates part of Coimbra's ancient city wall
  • Extensive menu of meat, fish, and vegetarian dishes

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Volta & Meia

$ Fodor's Choice

At Volta e Meia, the vibrant red walls and hand-painted murals create a lively atmosphere, but it’s the food that steals the show. The savory pies, filled with cod and cabbage or local sausage, cheese, and spinach, are especially popular with locals. The menu also offers a variety of traditional Portuguese dishes, like grilled meats and fresh fish, all with a creative twist.

Rua Dr. Francisco António Diniz 64, Figueira da Foz, 3080-157, Portugal
96-473–9946
Known For
  • Vegetarian and vegan options
  • Good pasta dishes and bruschettas
  • Tasty seafood
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Café Arouquense

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This popular spot on Avenida 25 de Abril, right by the monastery and main square, has outdoor seating that's ideal for people watching over cakes and coffee or a glass of local wine. It's a popular evening meeting place for locals, so be prepared to practice your Portuguese if you want the inside track on what to see and do in the area. Should hunger strike, you'll find hearty francesinhas and local veal steaks on the menu until the small hours.

Av. 25 de Abril, 4540-102, Portugal
256-946291
Known For
  • Late opening hours
  • Friendly service
  • Light bites and heartier meals

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Dux Petiscos e Vinhos

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Popular with laptop-clutching digital nomads by day and groups of friends sharing small plates after dark, this is a top spot in Coimbra for food that's lighter than the traditional regional dishes, but packed with flavor. The day's dishes vary according to what's in season, but expect interesting combinations like chestnut puree topped with grilled shiitake mushrooms. Small plates like tuna ceviche or sweet-potato crisps with garlic mayonnaise are the perfect accompaniment to a glass of local Bairrada sparkling wine.

Rua dos Combatentes da Grande Guerra 102, Coimbra, 3030-181, Portugal
239-402818
Known For
  • Plenty of vegetarian options
  • Good setting for groups
  • Wonderful wines
Restaurant Details
Reservations accepted

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Loggia

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With tables set on a vast veranda in the upper reaches of the city, Loggia has some of the best panoramic views in town. It's the on-site restaurant at the Machado do Castro art museum, and the setting is a work of art in itself. Leisurely brunches here are extremely popular, as are the excellent value lunch menus. Expect traditional Portuguese fare, elegantly presented. 

Largo Dr. José Rodrigues, Coimbra, 3000-236, Portugal
239-853076
Known For
  • Sunset snacks and cocktails
  • Sunday brunch feasts
  • Beautiful terrace in a historic building
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch Sun. and Tues.

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M Bakery

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This pastel pink bakery looks every bit as sweet as its freshly baked treats, which attract huge lines of cake-loving locals. From pretty cakes topped with edible flowers to sugar-free, gluten-free chocolate brownies, the vitrine is a feast for the eyes, and everything tastes as good as it looks.

Travessa do Governo Civil 5, Aveiro, 3810-133, Portugal
234-048911
Known For
  • Unicorn donuts
  • Gluten-free options daily
  • Light lunches like risottos and salad bowls
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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O Burrito

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As you're heading past Sé Nova, take the first alley on the left to discover this tiny bohemian spot tucked behind a church. The Mexican fusion restaurant has a small but delicious range of hot and cold vegan empanadas, quesadillas, and massive burritos. The quirky setting, with mismatched tables and chairs and board games scattered about, is a popular hangout for local students. No international cards are accepted, so be sure to bring cash. 

Raiz – O Vegetariano do Bairro

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A vegan alternative to Aveiro's seafood-and-meat focused dining scene, Raiz offers wholesome dishes that could tempt the most hardened of carnivores. The menu is completely plant-based and has daily lunch specials such as spinach crepes with Mexican-style tofu scramble. There are gluten-free menu items every day, and a meatless version of Brazilian feijoada (bean stew) on Wednesday. 

Restaurante do Museu

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Overlooking the gardens and Roman ruins at Conímbriga's museum, the on-site restaurant is a sleek and modern space, with a spacious terrace and large windows. There are daily set meals and a-la-carte options, while an adjoining terrace café is an  informal, family-friendly spot for coffee, ice cream, and light snacks, all served with terrific views over the surrounding countryside.

Terraço do Rei

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A roof terrace with sweeping views over Coimbra and the Cañas Valley draws crowds to this friendly restaurant on the outskirts of town. A downstairs dining room is packed with locals at lunchtime, but out-of-towners head straight up to the roof to enjoy drinks and snacks with those glorious vistas. The name means "Terrace of the King," and there's even a throne where children tend to enjoy posing for photographs.

Rua Vale de Canas 35, Coimbra, 3030-277, Portugal
239-401269
Known For
  • Terrace with comfy chairs
  • Daily specials like roast suckling pig
  • Good snacks and cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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