Download our App now

Open since 2016, the main bet of the Boa Ideia! Café is based on regional products: ‘cristas e covilhetes’(traditional regional pastry) of Vila Real, ‘rabanadas’ of Póvoa (traditional sweet similar to a French toast) and bread of Penafiel baked in a wood-fired oven, are some of the examples that delight customers. With its eyes on the future and its concerns with other lifestyles, the house also cooks pastries and dishes of the day with vegan and vegetarian recipes. Another offer of the house is your daily meals, at competitive prices and with options of meat, fish or vegetarian, which you can take in the space, inside the establishment or on the terrace, or take home. The products are home-made and the quality is high. It provides catering and event support services.

Pastry, cakes, sweets, bread.

Monday to Friday: 7h30 - 19h | Saturday: 8h30 - 19h | Sunday: 8h30 - 13h



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 Damião de Góis, 240

Postal Code:
4050-222

City Zone:
Marquês

Landline Phone:
225491467

Website:
https://portonosso.pt/boa-ideia-cafe/

Email:
boaideiacateringeventos@gmail.com

Similar Stores

Pãodock assumes itself as a “gourmet” pastry, presenting clients a space characterized by its modern and welcoming atmosphere.
This establishment stands out for the manufacture of bread and pastries for celiacs, i.e. totally devoid of gluten. In addition, 35 varieties of bread are available, such as sweet potato, red berry, pumpkin, chocolate or soy bread. At Paõdock you can also find various types of pastries such as cakes (including birthdays), “bolas de Berlim” or profiteroles.

The Cufra Restaurant opened on August 15, 1974, and its opening to the general public took place on September 14 of the same year. The origin of the name appeals to our senses, as Cufra is synonymous with oasis, the largest oasis in the Sahara desert in south-eastern Libya. Cufra’s success is due to its large space, its excellent location and the service and manufacture of high quality products.
The menu highlights the famous Francesinhas and the steaks and hotdogs, which have made this establishment a landmark of Porto gastronomy for several decades.
Cufra has a private park for its guests.

If we talk about Pedro dos Frangos we obviously have to talk about chicken. However, this establishment is known for the chicken closed on a spit, roasted on a brazier, having been the first to coo kit like that in the city. It is also a restaurant known for its offer of traditional Portuguese dishes, namely, “cozido à portuguesa”, “tripas à Moda do Porto”, roasted lamb, “bacalhau à João do Grão”, “rancho”, among others. The origin of the establishment dates back to 1939 as a grazing house. On November 11th, 1961, Pedro da Silva founded the “Casa do Pedro”, a name he owes to its founder, Pedro da Silva. It was in 1978 that the “Casa do Pedro” became “Pedro dos Frangos”, the name by which it is known today.

This store was already added

 

Ir para os
meus roteiros