Belonging to the Bastos family since 1933, Arcádia is a brand of traditional chocolates that is assumed as a reference at the level of national chocolataria. Known for chocolates, cat tongues and dragee, Arcadia maintains tradition in its manufacturing processes. Chocolates are produced using traditional methods using quality raw materials. Whoever goes through the window of this store hardly imagines that in its back is a handcrafted chocolate factory, where you can observe the manufacturing process of products available in Arcadia stores. Arcádia also offers various products made from chocolate, such as tablets or chocolates.
Chocolates, almonds, cafeteria, coffee, macarons, quindim, whole cakes, artisanal ice cream
Monday to Saturday: 10am - 8pm Sunday: 10:30 am - 7pm
Take Away, Home delivery
Money, ATM
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Address:
Rua de Santa Catarina, 191
Postal Code:
4000-450
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
222010859
Email:
arcadiastcatarina@arcadia.pt
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