Confeitaria Porto Rico was founded in 1958 and since then has sweetened the mouth of many generations of the undefeated city. With its own manufacture, this space has as its business cards its Bolo-Rei, Pão de Ló and Serra Cheese. For many people it is the unavoidable place to have breakfast, but for many others, the Confeitaria Porto Rico calls at all hours of the day to taste its varied pastries, from Jesuítas, egg nuts, croissants, to Pão de Ló with Serra cheese, as well as its savory, patties, croquettes, among others. All this with the certainty that you will find a familiar atmosphere and the possibility of choosing a steamed delicacy, fresh from the oven.
We make our own cakes, saw cheese, french toast, pão de ló, egg nuts
Tuesday-Sunday: 7:30-21:00. Monday: Closed
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Address:
Rua de Oliveira Monteiro, 497
Postal Code:
4050-426
City Zone:
Boavista
Landline Phone:
22 600 2221
Email:
conf.portorico@gmail.com
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