The Gin House is a modern and refined place in downtown Porto that features over 100 references of gins and tonics served by a friendly and competent staff. Regardless of wanting a simpler gin, or a more aromatic, fruity or even sweet one, you will certainly find what you want among the huge diversity of alternatives on our menu. The only difficulty is the choice. It is the ideal place for connoisseurs of gin and more, since its sophisticated and cosmopolitan environment is appealing to all types of public. You can drink your gin on our pleasant terrace or in our refined interior space. The Gin House also offers a larger space where you can dance and have a good time.
Gin, tonic, about 320 gins from around the world
Monday to Thursday: 19h - 02h | Friday, Saturday and Holidays eve: 19h - 04h | Sunday: 21h - 02h
Reviews
This store has no reviews.
Promotions
Promotions are one of the strategies shop owners can use to sell their products, renew collections or simply win more customers and advertise their business. At Shop in Porto, our shop owners can advertise online promotions in their stores over a period of time, making them visible to customers.
We are here
Address:
Rua Cândido dos Reis, 70
Postal Code:
4050-151
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
222033062
Mobile Phone:
961329538
Email:
mariadurao@theginhouse.pt
Similar Stores

Baroque style decoration in warm tones, terrace, panoramic garden and typical Portuguese food. Where? In Bibóporto, one of the most frequented restaurants in downtown Porto, either for lunch or dinner. It is common to find group dinners, friends, family or professional gatherings, that give this space a warm and inviting atmosphere. Here you can taste our starters, accompanied with house win, finishing with a wide range of desserts. And of course, we have several main dishes that surely you won’t forget, like Fancesinhas, “bacalhau com broa” (codfish), “polvo à lagareiro”, octopus’ fillets with bean rice, kebabs or our garlic steak.

Museu da Avó opened in September 2009 and has been demonstrating that evenings are also built with gatherings of friends around a snack table. Housed in “Travessa de Cedofeita”, this space attracts its own clientele, who prefer quiet outings, but is also a crossing point for those wishing to line their stomach before, in the middle or after a night of revelry. The variety is great, from the Spanish typical “pimentos padrón” to the seafood rice, from the Portuguese “alheira” to the famous ham, from the green broth (Portuguese soup) to the “bifanas” (bread with pork meat). The granitic walls and tiles give the rustic touch that suits a space that is affirmed by tradition, from the palate to the decoration. Hanging from the ceiling or in the showcases scattered throughout the room are numerous antiques.

After years of growth in several of the main cafés in Porto, the founders of Ruial decided to establish themselves on their own and, in 1992, Café Ruial was created. It presents itself as a traditional place, distinguished by the quality of its speciality – the famous Francesinha. Traditional, with a sauce “behind the ear” – the most commonly praised ingredient – and the French fries, homemade, peeled by hand and always fried on the spot, make this Francesinha one to consider. Also known by the typical Portuguese little hotdogs and other dishes, which are characterised by the traditional taste of homemade dishes, it is an excellent option for any occasion.




