NeighbourhoodMaximinos
The dishSarrabulho, bacalhau pataniscas, bifanas

Must order: Saturday sarrabulho with house bread and a half-litre of vinho verde for under €14.

Tip: Saturday lunch only for the papas de sarrabulho: it sells out by 14:00. Weekday lunch has a set menu (prato do dia) under €10 including dessert and wine.

Location

Address: Travessa do Quinteiro 4, 4705-143 Braga

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Restaurante Tia Isabel ★ 4.4

Maximinos

The beloved Sunday restaurant of Braga locals: roast kid, stuffed bacalhau and papas de sarrabulho at honest prices away from the tourist centre.

Try: Papas de sarrabulho and bacalhau recheado

Order: Papas de sarrabulho with bread and a vinho verde at the family table for under €13.

Tip: Sunday lunch fills by 12:30; reserve by phone. Weekday lunch is more relaxed and the same full menu applies, often at slightly faster service.

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More budget eats in Braga

Caldo Entornado ★ 4.2

Centro Historico

Near the cathedral, Caldo Entornado offers comforting Portuguese dishes without fuss: caldo verde, bacalhau and daily specials under €14 at lunch.

Try: Caldo verde, bacalhau, daily specials

Order: Caldo verde and bacalhau a Braga with a glass of vinho verde for a complete local lunch under €14.

Tip: The caldo verde here is the benchmark for the Braga approach: thicker and more pork-rich than the Lisbon version. Arrive at noon for the freshest pot.

Restaurante Tia Isabel ★ 4.4

Maximinos

The beloved Sunday restaurant of Braga locals: roast kid, stuffed bacalhau and papas de sarrabulho at honest prices away from the tourist centre.

Try: Papas de sarrabulho and bacalhau recheado

Order: Papas de sarrabulho with bread and a vinho verde at the family table for under €13.

Tip: Sunday lunch fills by 12:30; reserve by phone. Weekday lunch is more relaxed and the same full menu applies, often at slightly faster service.

Mesa na Praça Food Court ★ 4.1

Centro Historico

The food court inside the renovated Mercado Municipal with multiple vendors serving petiscos, grills and regional plates from €5 at the shared tables.

Try: Multi-vendor food court snacks and plates

Order: A selection of three petiscos from different stalls to sample the widest range for under €12.

Tip: Tuesday to Thursday and Sunday until 22:30; Friday and Saturday until 23:30. The market vendors in the food hall turn over daily so the menu evolves each visit.

Mal Amado ★ 4.4

Centro Historico

A small craft beer bar near the cathedral with 12 rotating taps and a petisco menu: cheese boards, smoked meats and seasonal snacks under €14.

Try: Craft beer and petiscos

Order: A Letra A blonde ale on draught with the cheese and chouriço board for under €12.

Tip: Happy hour runs 17:00-19:00 with draught beers at lower prices. The cheese and cured meat board for two at €10 is the best-value petisco in the bar.

Tíbias de Braga ★ 4.3

Centro Historico

The flagship counter for the city's namesake conventual pastry. A traditional cream tíbia plus a bica comes in under €3 and is the cleanest budget breakfast in the historic core.

Try: Tíbia (fluted cream-filled fried-dough pastry) and bica

Order: One cream tíbia (€1.20) and one hazelnut praline tíbia (€1.50) at the bar with a bica for the canonical Braga sweet start.

Tip: Stand at the counter rather than taking a table; the price is the same and the pastry travels fastest from the kitchen to your hand. Try the hazelnut praline tíbia for the modern variation.

Letraria Craft Beer Library Braga ★ 4.6

Centro Historico

The Letraria taproom pours 23 taps of Letra craft beer from €4 a pint, with a petisco menu of house snacks that keeps total spend manageable for any budget.

Try: Draught Letra craft beer with petiscos

Order: A Letra D red ale and a cheese toastie for a full afternoon in the taproom for under €8.

Tip: The Letra A blonde ale is €4-5 on draught and is the benchmark craft beer for the Minho. Three different beers at this price is cheaper than a cocktail elsewhere.

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