Maria is vegetarian, Guilherme eats everything. When they opened a food business, they wanted it to be something where the two of them could sit down at the table in a relaxed way and enjoy the meal. From Brazil, they passed through Spain and settled in Porto, where they opened Club Life. This concept was born in Brazil and it is a place of natural and healthy food with one thing in common: the use of fresh ingredients. The menus do not contain refined sugar, gluten, lactose or preservatives. Here too, plastic does not come in. It is the client who assembles his plate, chooses the food over the counter, among the options of protein, hydrates and vegetables. Upstairs there are lighter options, designed for breakfast or snacks.
Haity presents itself as a multi-brand chain store, whose activity combines tradition and innovation. The group’s first establishment was founded on December 20, 1979, in Santa Catarina Street, and has since expanded the business into several new stores.
This chain is especially dedicated to the footwear, from boots and sandals, to sneakers and shoes. At Haity it is also possible to find a wide range of fashion accessories, luggage, wallets, belts for both men and women, under a welcoming space. With a team always available to advise you, Haity is known for a close relationship with its customers.
Founded in 1957, Deltrilã dedicates to retail of knitting threads, valuing the national production and promoting the Know-how and selling of Portuguese products.
Located in the historic centre, facing Bolhão, it dedicates to Knitting threads retail, providing its clients a wide range of wools, cottons, arraiolos’ wools, jute canvas/Smyrna, needles for all types of crafts, among other products. By entering Deltrilã you feel a sense of immersion in the world of yarns, a fluffy rainbow, that decorates all the shelves of the retail space, with a central counter and a scale to weight the yarns._
Café Penta is located in the Antas area and these two elements are reminiscent of the most emblematic club of the city, Futebol Clube do Porto. When ‘penta’ is mentioned, the supporters of this club remember the unique achievement of national football, which was to win five consecutive national championships. With three shop windows, Café Penta is a luminous space, with a modern decoration and that invites to socialise, to stop for a coffee or to enjoy its esplanade in sunny days. Its specialities are its varied pastries, its fast meals, its snacks and snacks, its natural juices, just to mention a few. The service is attentive, well-disposed and personalised.
Mie Scarpa is a women’s fashion store, offering a wide range of clothing, accessories and shoes from various brands. It is a cozy and well decorated space. One of its main features is the great importance it attaches to the personalized service with which it advises its clients and the warm manner in which it makes it a point to receive them. In fact, to quote management’s words, Mie Scarpa assumes itself as “a friendly door where customers are welcomed, where every piece of clothing or footwear is specially tailored to the profile and well-being of our friends and friends.”
Let’s cut to the chase: Capa Negra restaurant has one of the most wanted Francesinha in Porto. For Capa Negra it is not enough to be the best Francesinha in Porto, according to its words, it is “the best Francesinha in the world”. This is the original space, opened in 1968, when Amândio Fontes and one of his brothers decided to open a pool hall. Today is one of the best-known restaurants and brewery in Porto, having two more restaurants in the city. In addition to Francesinhas, its specialties are hake fillets, oven roasted lamb, Portuguese stew, roast beef and a huge variety of steaks. Always accompany with meat patties.
Jóia da Coroa is a multi-brand gallery space that takes us back to the Belle Époque, and some say it is one of the best kept treasures in the city. It has recreation areas, six floors, maintains the original façade and has delicious details, such as painted ceilings, crystal showcases and the elevator with sliding doors. The place invites to refinement and in the tea room, with period chairs and sofas, coffee tables with cozy lamps, chandeliers and mirrors, you can snack with all the glamor. That’s where you can order scones, which come with jam, or something from your French-inspired pastries. You can also have a brunch, with natural orange juice, half toast, house cake, among others.
At André Pronto-a-Vestir you will find a huge diversity of prestigious men’s and women’s clothing brands, such as Ana Sousa, Ferrache, SMK or Selinac. It is an establishment with a cozy atmosphere, where you will feel comfortable while searching among its wide offer the pieces that please you. In this shop you will also have a friendly, warm and personalized service that will certainly help you choose the most appropriate piece, either for you or to offer. Thanks to its periodic sales and promotions, you will always find quality parts at competitive prices in this store.
Situated in the street with the same name, the Padaria S. Dinis is a hot bread establishment, with fresh bread served daily. For this reason alone, it would already deserve the attention of our senses. However, the Padaria S. Dinis is much more than that, it is also known for its varied pastries, having Berlin balls (the Berlin ball is a traditional German cooking cake, whose recipe arrived in Portugal during the Second World War by Jewish refugees, becoming an immediate success. It is sprinkled with sugar, but while the Berliner is garnished with mainly red sweets (strawberry, raspberry, etc.), the Berliner ball is filled with a yellow sweet called pastry cream through a side blow and is always visible. With the exponential sale of this product, the flavours of the filling have also increased. The Berlin balls are fried before being stuffed with the pastry cream. Their German counterparts have a slightly smaller diameter and are usually sprinkled with powdered sugar. In Portugal, you can find Berlin balls in most bakeries, which sometimes also have them without filling. They are consumed a lot on the beaches from north to south of the country during the summer), cream pastries, various versions of éclairs and croissants, just to mention a few, as well as for its daily meals, based on the tradition of Portuguese, regional and local cuisine, with modern versions of some well-known dishes and having 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), and ‘Tripas à moda do Porto’ (the most representative dish of Porto that dates back to the time of the Portuguese Discoveries is cooked with tripe and fat meat, accompanied with thick slices of dark bread; today instead of bread white beans are used). The service is attentive and personalised and the space is welcoming, having a family atmosphere.
It’s the first salon of the prestigious Toni & Guy chain in Porto, known for its innovation, which grew worldwide from a first store in Clapham, London. It’s a global brand, but family oriented. Respecting the demanding standards of Toni & Guy stores, where, for example, every employee attending a specific training in London is required to enjoy both a modern and welcoming space and a personalized service, taking into account fashion and the trends that define brand identity. In addition to hair care for men and women, you can purchase well-known brand products to keep your style as long as possible.
By Cristina Durães’ tireless hand, Bazar Loubril has evolved from a conventional bazaar to a florist of a talent recognized by all her clients. It can be the ideal place to look if you want to buy bouquets for any occasion – weddings, baptisms, communions, funerals, anniversaries, valentine’s day, wedding anniversaries, college graduates and other special moments. You may just want to buy flowers or arrangements just to adorn your home, always with the personalized advice of the florist, the offer of seasonal flowers, and the design and production according to a very refined aesthetic sense.
Gomes Cortes e Cores is a hairdressing salon for both genders, opened to the public in 2003.
With a focus on hair cutting and colouring, our staff members are professionally qualified to meet all your needs and ensure your visit ends with satisfactory results.
In its space, Gomes Cortes e Cores also markets household cosmetic products of widely recognized quality brands of national and international origin.
This hair salon operates mostly by appointment.