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La Bombarde is an unavoidable space in the city for those who like crepes and want to try typical Brittany delicacies. In fact, it is the only typical French creperie in Porto. In an intimate space, simply but modernly decorated with the comfort of wood and a balcony facing the window, it creates a welcoming atmosphere conducive to savoring the specialty of the house: a delicious crepe accompanied by a cider, guaranteed that crepes are handmade on special discs. You can try one of the sweet crepes, a gallete (salty crepe), pancakes or a salad. In addition to all this, it has several vegetarian options among all specialties.

Crepes, icecream, pancakes, salads

Monday to Friday: 12:00-19:00 Saturday and Sunday: 12:00-19:30



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Address:
Rua de Gondarém, 239

Postal Code:
4150-376

City Zone:
Foz Sea

Landline Phone:
220990228

Mobile Phone:
939302017

Email:
creperia.labombarde@gmail.com

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