MY COFFEE PORTO (SPECIALTY COFFEE SHOP)
Open since 2019, this micro-cafe at the top of a staircase overlooking the ...Read more
A BOLACHEIRA
Do you know the bolacha? It is a traditional Portuguese cookie. It is from ...Read more
Open since 2019, this micro-cafe at the top of a staircase overlooking the ...Read more
Do you know the bolacha? It is a traditional Portuguese cookie. It is from ...Read more
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On the whole, the timetables are fairly similar to those in France. For cafés and bars open during the day, they operate continuously from 8am to 8pm or even 9pm to 10pm. Opening and closing times can be modified according to the time of year, for example at Christmas.
It may be complicated to use your credit card in traditional places, especially for small amounts. Make sure you have cash on hand. To drink cheaply, choose the most typical places that don't look like much. It is also possible to buy a drink at the supermarket and drink it quietly in a square, in a park, or on the banks of the Douro.
For all alcoholic beverages, you must be at least 18 years of age. The bars are open to everyone.
Taking your coffee in the morning at a pastelaria counter is very common. Drinking a beer sitting on the terrace of a kiosk is also common.