5 Best Restaurants in Porto, Portugal

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

Brites

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Hugely popular with the cool crowd, Brites has almost single handedly established artisan bread on the Porto foodie scene. With its slow fermentation processes, and no expense spared on key ingredients such as butter, the artisan padaria could tempt even the most dedicated of carb-avoiders with its loaves, cakes, and buttery croissants. There's a takeaway counter and now an adjoining sit-down spot.

Rua da Constituição 661, Porto, 4200-200, Portugal
928-149–181
Known For
  • French-style pastries
  • Specialty breads like corn and rye
  • Delicious bolos de Berlim (custard filled doughnuts)
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner

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Café Guarany

$$ | Baixa

Founded in 1933, this "musicians' café" exudes an old-world charm. The afternoon tea is famous, and if you're lucky you might happen upon a poetry reading or a live concert (often fado music).

Av. dos Aliados 89/85, Porto, 4000-066, Portugal
22-332–1272
Known For
  • Omelets, ceviche, and other light meals
  • Delicious desserts accompanied by port wine
  • Good breakfasts and brunches
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
Reservations accepted

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Época Porto

$ | Baixa

Porto has a growing number of restaurants focusing on vegetarian dishes, and one of the places leading the charge for sustainable meat-free cooking is Época Porto. It's a small, light-filled space serving breakfasts, lunches, and brunches made entirely with organic produce---think barley bowls with mushrooms, goat cheese, and caramelized onion---and there's a range of natural wines and craft beers to accompany your meal.

Rua do Rosário 22, Porto, 4050-522, Portugal
962-112–495
Known For
  • Everything is made from scratch right on the premises
  • Guest collabs with local food producers
  • Vegetarian menu with many vegan options
Restaurant Details
Closed Sat. and Sun.
No reservations

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LEA Food & Drinks

$ | Boavista

A couple minutes' stroll from the Casa da Música, LEA's large leafy garden is a popular place for brunch, coffee, or cocktails. The inviting space warmly welcomes both children and pets, so expect a lively, laid-back atmosphere as you tuck into your perfectly fluffy pancakes.

Majestic Café

$$$ | Baixa

Full of Art Nouveau grandeur—think leaded-glass doorways, elaborately carved woodwork, and ornate chandeliers—the Majestic Café has been the preferred hangout of Portugal's intellectual and social elite since the 1920s. After years of neglect, it was restored to its former glory and is once again an elegant place for coffee, cakes, and evening piano music.