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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.