Open for over 30 years, Forno da Boavista is a place where you can find a comfortable and pleasant environment to enjoy your breakfast, lunch, snack, or coffee with your family or friends. It is known for our special pastries, namely the Bolo-rei and the traditional and spangles sponge cake, as well as the traditional pastries and our pastéis de nata. There is also a traditional cuisine service, whose specialties are cod, francesinhas, Porto-style guts and roast veal’s aba. In addition to all this, it is a house that also specializes in domestic and foreign wine and liquor stores, such as Ports, Whiskeys and wines from the best Douro region farms.
Traditional pastries, breakfast, lunch and snacks, traditional cuisine
Monday to Friday: 7:00 - 20:00 / Saturday: 8:00 - 20:00
Reviews
This store has no reviews.
Promotions
Promotions are one of the strategies shop owners can use to sell their products, renew collections or simply win more customers and advertise their business. At Shop in Porto, our shop owners can advertise online promotions in their stores over a period of time, making them visible to customers.
We are here
Address:
Avenida da Boavista, 863
Postal Code:
4100-128
City Zone:
Boavista
Landline Phone:
226096205
Mobile Phone:
962697733
Email:
fornodaboavista@sapo.pt
Similar Stores

Cervejaria do Carmo was born in 2017 and is a space dedicated to the craft brewery, with a diverse choice of beers, both domestic and international, that will interest both enthusiasts and curious. There are several beers under pressure, among them the Lisbon Octa Colina, the Porto OPO 74, the trophy Post Scriptum, the Ribatejana Bolina, the Scottish Brewdog and the American Samuel Adams. In addition to the pressure, there is a great offer of bottle beers. The atmosphere is cozy with its wooden walls and balcony. On hot days, you can enjoy its terrace. To accompany your beer, be sure to try one of their toasts or a regional cheese and sausage board.

With 33 years of tradition in the city of Porto, Meidin is a pizzeria that combines a pleasant space with good Italian food, offering a customer service that wants to respect the establishment’s motto of good service.
Founded by 4 alumni and friends of the hotel school, Meidin Pizzeria offers in its letter several options, such as garlic bread, unmissable pizzas in various combinations but also Italian pasta and savory crepes.
Sweet crepes and ice cream allow you to finish your meal with a nice dessert.
Meidin also has a wine and sparkling wine list that perfectly accompanies the restaurant’s menu.

Whether for lunch, or simply to enjoy a snack, this central café, located in front of São Bento station, is a typical meeting point in Porto. If you are looking for a last coffee before taking the train, this is probably the right destination. It serves daily meals at competitive prices, with soup, main course, drink and coffee, and also has other offers, such as salads, soups, nails on plate and bread, hamburgers on plate and bread, omelettes, hot dogs, codfish dishes, sausage, meat rissoles and shrimp, not to mention its version of the famous Francesinha (a sandwich from the city of Porto, consisting of sausage, fresh sausage, ham, cold meats and beef steak, covered with cheese later melted; it is garnished with a tomato, beer and piri-piri sauce and can be served with French fries as a side dish), just to mention some. Accompany it with the house drinks.