Price
NeighbourhoodAvenida da Liberdade
HoursDaily 08:00-21:00

Tip: Three natas and a bica for under €6. Skip the box and stand at the high counter so the pastry stays warm and crackling.

Location

Address: Avenida da Liberdade 712, 4710-249 Braga

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Frigideiras da Sé ★ 4.2

Monday to Saturday 08:00-19:00

A second specialist for Braga's frigideira tradition in the cathedral quarter, often quieter than the Cantinho original with the same full pastry range.

Tip: Walk here from the cathedral on a weekday morning when the Cantinho queue is longest. Same pastry, five minutes less waiting.

Queijaria Central ★ 4.1

Monday to Saturday 09:00-19:00

The deli counter at Queijaria Central is the best source in Braga for building a street-food picnic. Serra da Estrela cheese by the portion.

Tip: Ask for a half-wedge of runny Serra da Estrela in season (autumn-winter). The texture when perfectly ripe is unique to this cheese.

Docaria São Vicente ★ 4.6

Monday to Saturday 08:00-19:00

The oldest active pastry address in Braga (founded 1829) and the only place where moletinhos de São Vicente, the city's rarest conventual sweet.

Tip: Moletinhos de São Vicente are unique to this shop and are not available elsewhere in Braga. Buy a box of six as a gift or to eat during the afternoon walk.

Restaurante Arcoense ★ 4.1

Mon-Sat 12:30-22:30, Sun 12:30-15:00

The Arcoense kitchen presses bifanas and serves pão com enchido at the bar counter alongside the full sit-down Minho menu. Quick, cheap and genuinely local.

Tip: Order at the bar counter rather than sitting for a faster, cheaper experience. The pão com alheira (smoked sausage bread) is made in-house.

Mercado Municipal de Braga Fish Counters ★ 4.3

Tuesday to Friday 07:00-17:00; Saturday 07:00-14:00

The fish hall on the ground floor of the renovated Praça Municipal is the most direct route to the fresh bacalhau and salt fish that define Minho cooking.

Tip: The pataniscas vendor inside the fish hall fries them to order and sells them with a squirt of lemon. Eat at the standing counter while watching the market function around you.

Tíbias de Braga ★ 4.3

Daily 07:30-21:00

The flagship walk-up counter for the city's namesake conventual pastry. Fluted fried-dough shells filled to order with the traditional cream or modern fills, taken at the counter or on the small terrace.

Tip: The traditional cream tíbia is the canonical version. Order one cream and one hazelnut praline so the pastries arrive together while both are at their crispest.

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