Where to brunch in Braga. the morning rooms worth the queue, and the kitchens still doing it right at noon.

Brunch picks

Nordico Coffee Shop ★ 4.6

Specialty coffee brunch with avocado, grain bowls, egg platesEUR 8-16CividadeMonday and Wednesday to Friday 10:30-19:00; Saturday 10:00-19:00; Sunday 11:00-17:00Walk-in; arrive before 11:00 on Saturdays

Braga's specialty coffee pioneer: weekend brunch menus with avocado, grain bowls and egg plates brewed with single-origin Honduras, Colombia and Kenya.

Order: V60 filter coffee and the weekend avocado toast brunch plate

Tip: Arrive by 10:30 on Saturdays or risk missing the brunch menu. The full selection sells out around 13:00. Tuesday is always closed.

Meze Brunch ★ 4.2

Weekend brunch plates, cocktails, vegan and gluten-free optionsEUR 10-18Centro HistoricoMonday to Sunday 09:30-20:00Arrive before 11:00 on weekends or queue

Braga's busiest weekend brunch spot next to Campo da Vinha: egg dishes, avocado plates, pancake stacks and a full vegan and gluten-free menu.

Order: Eggs benedict with smoked salmon and a fresh juice

Tip: Arrive before 11:00 on Saturdays or plan to queue. Weekday mornings are walk-in friendly and quieter. The cocktail brunch menu starts at noon.

Colinatrum Cafe ★ 4.3

All-day cafe-bar with terrace views: toasts, eggs, afternoon petiscosEUR 6-14CividadeSunday to Thursday 08:30-00:30; Friday 08:00-02:00; Saturday 08:30-02:00Walk-in; terrace fills after 10:00 on Sundays

Set on the rise between the university and the historic core, Colinatrum offers the best city views from its terrace and an all-day cafe menu for brunch.

Order: Coffee and tosta mista on the terrace at 10:00 with the full city view

Tip: The terrace is the main draw; sit outside for the full cathedral roofline view. Sunset (around 21:00 in summer) is the most coveted time.

Cafe Vianna ★ 4.4

Classic Portuguese cafe brunch under the arcade with galão and pastryEUR 4-10Praça da RepúblicaMonday to Wednesday 10:00-22:30; Thursday to Sunday 10:00-23:00Walk-in; esplanada fills by 11:00 on weekends

The 1858 arcade cafe facing Praça da República: the classic Braga brunch is a galão, a conventual pastry and a tosta under the ornate historic canopy.

Order: Galão, Margaride sponge cake and a tosta at the arcade table

Tip: The covered arcade tables are sheltered year-round and offer the best people-watching view over the republic square. Arrive by 10:30 at weekends.

APE Coffee ★ 4.2

Specialty coffee and brunch in a historic building with an art galleryEUR 8-14Centro HistoricoMonday and Wednesday to Friday 10:30-19:00; Saturday 10:00-19:00; Sunday 11:00-17:00Walk-in

APE Coffee in a historic Braga building: single-origin espresso, oatmeal pancakes, crepes and smoothies in a creative multi-concept setting open at weekends.

Order: Flat white with oatmeal pancakes for the weekend brunch experience

Tip: Shared space with an art gallery and hair salon; the coffee area is at the back. Come for the building interior as much as the coffee.

Retrokitchen ★ 4.1

Vintage-decorated cafe with homemade Portuguese brunch specialsEUR 8-15CividadeMonday to Saturday 09:00-22:00; Sunday 10:00-18:00Walk-in; Sunday lunch fills after 12:00

A vintage-decorated room on Rua do Anjo with family recipes, homemade soups and daily Portuguese specials. Warm, unpretentious and sensibly priced.

Order: The house brunch plate with eggs, cured meats and regional toast

Tip: The same street as Nordico, 50 metres further along. More traditional Portuguese brunch than specialty coffee; better for groups seeking classic comfort.

Letraria Craft Beer Library Braga ★ 4.6

Sunday craft beer brunch with petiscos and 23 Letra tapsEUR 10-16Centro HistoricoMonday to Thursday 17:00-01:00; Friday 17:00-02:00; Saturday 15:00-02:00; Sunday 15:00-midnightWalk-in; Sunday fills by 13:00

The Letraria taproom turns the Sunday afternoon session into an informal beer brunch: 23 taps of Letra craft beer paired with cheese boards and petiscos.

Order: Sunday session ale with cheese board and the house toastie platter

Tip: The Letra A (blonde) and Letra F (IPA) are the two brunch-compatible pours. Ask the bar team for the current seasonal tap alongside the petisco board.

Soul Alimentacao Saudavel ★ 4.0

Vegan and gluten-free brunch inside the Gnration arts centreEUR 6-12São LázaroMonday to Friday 10:00-17:30; Saturday 10:00-18:00Walk-in

Inside the Gnration arts building, Soul is Braga's dedicated vegan and gluten-free cafe. The menu changes seasonally and covers breakfast through lunch.

Order: Vegan bowl with seasonal vegetables and tahini with a fresh juice

Tip: Best visited Tuesday to Friday when tables are quieter. Sunday is always closed. The vegan cake selection changes daily with seasonal local produce.

Pastelaria Lusitana ★ 4.2

Tea room brunch overlooking Santa Bárbara GardenEUR 5-10São LázaroDaily 08:00-20:00 (closed 1 January and 25 December)Walk-in

Founded in 1955, the Lusitana tea room overlooks Jardim de Santa Bárbara: tíbias, bolos de mel and conventual pastries with tea or coffee in a calm setting.

Order: Pot of afternoon tea with tíbias de Braga and a conventual pastry assortment

Tip: The Santa Bárbara garden view makes this the most scenic brunch spot in central Braga. The tíbia here is less celebrated than Cantinho but competent.

Coretto Cafe e Tortaria ★ 4.1

Neighbourhood cake shop with fresh tortas, charcuterie boards and weekend cake brunchEUR 4-9MaximinosWednesday to Saturday 09:00-17:00; Sunday 09:00-16:00; Monday and Tuesday closedWalk-in

A neighbourhood cake shop in the university district: fresh tortas and cream cakes that change daily, charcuterie boards, baked in-house at prices the student quarter expects.

Order: Torta de laranja (orange roll cake) and espresso in the afternoon

Tip: Arrive mid-afternoon when fresh daily tortas are at their best. Closed Monday and Tuesday. The orange torta is the house signature and deserves the slight detour.

Cafe A Brasileira ★ 4.5

Historic cafe brunch: bica, tosta and pastry at the marble counter since 1907EUR 3-8Centro HistoricoDaily 07:30-02:00 (April-October); 07:30-midnight (November-March)Walk-in; terrace fills by 10:00 at weekends

Braga's most storied cafe, opened 17 March 1907 at the corner of Largo do Barão de São Martinho and Rua de São Marcos. The corner painting and on-site coffee.

Order: Bica and custard tart at the original marble counter before 09:00

Tip: Arrive before 10:00 for a quieter seat at the marble counter. The corner terrace fills quickly from midday. The bica here defines the Braga espresso standard.

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