A pérola do Bolhão is one of the gems of the traditional trade of Porto. Founded in 1917, it has been serving the people of Porto and the world for over 100 years and is distinguished by specialization in regional products. Here you will be able to satisfy your needs of cheeses, hams, jams, sausages, olive oils, port wine and dried fruits, always with the quality guaranteed by the centenary experience of this house. Pérola do Bolhão façade attracts a number of onlookers, with its Art Nouveau tile panels depicting indigenous women, alluding to the exoticism of the distant places from which the products sold at this establishment were brought.
Regional specialties, smoked pork, sausage, chorizo, ham, pig ear, roasted suckling pig
Monday to Friday: 09:00-13:00 | 14:00-19:00 Saturday 09:00-13:00 Closed: 1 and 8 December, Good Friday and Easter
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Address:
Rua Formosa, 279
Postal Code:
4000- 252
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
222004009
Email:
peroladobolhaolda@gmail.com
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