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1927 Gelataria Portuense

Gelataria Portuense is a traditional ice cream shop where you can taste the famous ice creams produced by one of Cattabriga's only two Effe machines in Portugal, the revolutionary machine invented in 1927 by Otello Cattabriga, an ingenious and talented Italian inventor. This is the only machine capable of reproducing the stacca and spalma movements, with the smoothness and rhythm of the Italian grandmother's hands. This ice cream shop privileges fresh fruit and predominantly Portuguese flavors such as Port wine, "pastel de nata" and "leite creme" (cream milk), without forgetting the most requested flavors such as chocolate and vanilla. At Gelataria Portuguesa the production of ice cream is made without the use of dyes and preservatives.

Craft ice cream

Sunday to Wednesday: 13:00-22:00 | Thursday to Saturday: 13:00-00:00



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Address:
Rua do Bonjardim, 136

Postal Code:
4000-114

City Zone:
Baixa

Landline Phone:
222423223

Website:
http://www.gelatariaportuense.pt/

Email:
info@gelatariaportuense.pt

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