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
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Address:
Rua Damião de Góis, 240
Postal Code:
4050-222
City Zone:
Marquês
Landline Phone:
225491467
Website:
https://portonosso.pt/boa-ideia-cafe/
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