€MaximinosMonday to Saturday 07:00-20:00; Sunday 07:30-13:00
A reliable neighbourhood bakery-cafe on the broad Avenida da Liberdade, serving the residential streets west of the centre. The counter carries a full range.
Order: Croissant and bica for under €2
Tip: Best for a quick working-week breakfast. The tíbias here are less celebrated than Frigideiras do Cantinho but competent and a fraction of the wait.
€MaximinosMonday to Friday 07:00-22:00; Saturday 07:00-16:00
A workhorse neighbourhood cafe in the residential fringe north of the university. The lunch prato do dia draws local workers: typically a meat or cod dish.
Order: Prato do dia (dish of the day) and espresso for under €7
Tip: Come for the weekday lunch special, not the atmosphere. The kitchen closes sharply at 14:30.
€Praça da RepúblicaDaily 10:00-23:00 (weather permitting)Wifi
The outdoor esplanada of Cafe Vianna extends onto the Praça da República paving stones and is one of the most coveted public seating spots in Portugal's.
Order: Galão and afternoon pastry in the square sun
Tip: Different from the covered arcade seating -- the esplanada is fully open-air. Go on a clear afternoon.
€MaximinosTuesday to Sunday 14:00-24:00Wifi
The most distinct cafe in Braga: a Moroccan tea salon and shisha bar staffed by Berber hosts who pour authentic mint tea with theatre. Bastilla pastries.
Order: Mint tea pot and bastilla pastry
Tip: Afternoon mint tea service (15:00-18:00) is the relaxed sweet spot before the evening shisha crowd arrives.
€MaximinosMonday to Friday 08:00-19:00; Saturday 09:00-14:00Wifi
A well-regarded neighbourhood cafe in the outer residential belt, appreciated by locals who have found a reliable espresso and daily pastry in a calm setting.
Order: Espresso and bolo de mel
Tip: Saturdays the kitchen produces a small selection of fresh tortas. Worth the slight detour if staying nearby.
€Centro HistoricoDaily 07:30-02:00 (April-October); 07:30-midnight (November-March)
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 a fresh custard tart at the marble counter
Tip: Arrive before 10:00 for a quieter seat at the marble counter. The corner terrace fills quickly from midday.