Molete Bread & Breakfast, which has three different establishments in the city of Porto, is a traditional Portuguese bakery that over the years has sought to develop without ever losing the quality that made it a reference. In our establishments you can find a wide variety of bread, in its various shapes and flavors. You can also enjoy croissants and “pastel de nata”, among other cakes. As its name implies, Molete Bread & Breakfast is a cozy place for your breakfast, but also for your snack and even for a lighter lunch, including vegetarian options.
Bakery, pastry, cakes, snacks
Monday to Saturday: 07:00-20:00 | Sunday: 08:00-13:00
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Address:
Rua do Heroísmo, 205
Postal Code:
4300-259
City Zone:
Campanhã
Landline Phone:
22 536 1793
Website:
https://molete.business.site/
Email:
rubricaimpecavel@gmail.com
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