Daily 07:30-02:00 (April-October)
The counter inside A Brasileira serves Portuguese quick-service snacks alongside coffee: caldo verde, pasteis de bacalhau and tosta mista at low prices.
Tip: A pastel de bacalhau and a bica at the counter costs under €3 and takes five minutes. The fastest quality snack stop on Largo do Barão de São Martinho.
Monday to Saturday 08:00-20:00; Sunday 08:00-14:00
Braga's supreme street-food experience. The frigideira is a fried pastry pocket of custard egg cream, unique to the Minho and produced here continuously.
Tip: The queue at weekends is real but fast-moving. Come with exact change and eat immediately on the steps for the optimal temperature.
Mon-Thu 12:00-15:00 and 18:00-23:00, Fri-Sat 12:00-15:00 and 17:00-00:00
Braga Loves Bifana: the name of this 2015 project by three friends captures the premise. The bifana here is pork loin marinated in spiced wine sauce.
Tip: The spicy sauce version of the bifana is the house recommendation. Ask for extra sauce in a small cup for dipping the roll.
Daily 07:30-21:00
Braga's most distinctive pastry: a profiterole-shaped tíbia bone form filled with egg-yolk custard cream, sold from this specialist shop near the Sé.
Tip: Buy two: one original vanilla and one chocolate-filled. The vanilla is the Minho tradition; the chocolate is where the shop has innovated.
Sunday to Thursday 09:00-22:30; Friday to Saturday 09:00-23:30
The food court inside the renovated Mercado Municipal de Braga, with a dozen kiosks serving local producers and regional food. Bacalhau fritters.
Tip: Arrive at the market at 09:00 to buy fresh produce from the floor above and then descend to Mesa na Praça for a fresh fish lunch prepared with the morning catch.
Daily 08:00-21:00
The most accessible street-side nata stop on Avenida da Liberdade. Watch the glass-walled factory through the window, then take the tray-fresh tart standing at the counter or on the terrace.
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.