Founded by friends Carlos Torres and Albano Morais, Pim Pão Pum has a funny name that stays in the ear, which refers to a childlike and nostalgic imagination that we all identify with, and also to its main product: bread. In addition to a wide variety of bread and cakes, Pim Pão Pum is particularly sought after for its delicious Berliners (Portuguese Bolas de Berlim), considered by many customers to be the best in Porto. We offer affordable lunch meals with meat and fish alternatives and a wide range of salads, soups and snacks. If the weather allows, you can enjoy our pleasant terrace during a break.
Hot bread, cakes, meals, snacks, coffee
Monday to Friday : 7h-19h30m Saturday: 8h-16h Sunday:8h-12h30m
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Address:
Rua do Campo Alegre, 37
Postal Code:
4150-177
City Zone:
Boavista
Landline Phone:
226000770
Mobile Phone:
910062128
Email:
pimpaopum@gmail.com
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