If you haven’t had lunch or dinner yet, get ready, because the following suggestions will make your mouth water. Come and discover the city’s emblematic snacks and where they are located:
Casa de Baião in Porto (€) – Located in Campo dos Mártires da Pátria, this is a place for tasting the traditional flavours of the sub-region by the Douro, whose charm goes far beyond the cheese and sausage board it serves.
Address: Campo dos Mártires da Pátria 25/26, Porto
Contact: (+351) 222 446 741
Opening hours: Wed. and Thurs. – 11.30am to 8.30pm
Fri. and Sat. – 11.30 a.m. to 10.30 p.m.
Sun. – 11.30am to 9.30pm
O Gazela (€) – The Gazela Snack Bar, also known as the ‘Cachorrinhos da Batalha’, is noted for its art of cooking. Although it is commonly known for its hot dogs, Gazela also serves nails in bread, on the plate and mixed sandwiches that can be enjoyed in its relaxed atmosphere.
Address: Travessa do Cimo de Vila 4, Porto
Contact: (+351) 221 124 981 Opening hours: Mon to Sat – 12h00 to 22h30
Casa Guedes (€) – With or without mountain cheese, the ham sandwiches at Casa Guedes are unmissable. Located in Praça dos Poveiros, it’s a great option to visit when you’re hungry or want to cosy up with something delicious.
Address: Praça dos Poveiros 130, Porto
Contact: (+351) 222 002 874
Opening hours: Mon. to Sun. – 11h00 to 00h00
Escondidinho do Barredo (€) – If you’re looking to spice up your love of Invicta’s appetisers, this is the place for you. Located in the Ribeira area, Escondidinho do Barredo offers the perfect combination of typical gastronomy and hospitality. Here you can try typical dishes such as orelheira, papas de sarrabulho and iscas de bacalhau.
Address: Rua dos Canastreiros 28, Porto
Contact: (+351) 222 057 229
Opening hours: Tue. to sun. – 1.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.