Casa das Bôlas has been open to the public in Lamego since 1996, having expanded to the city of Porto in 2017. The decoration of its space refers to the original brand house, and even pieces from its original space were used. The biggest specialty of this store is the well-known Bôla de Lamego, a traditional salty delicacy that can be served with different fillings: ham, codfish or beef in vines. In its establishment it also sells traditional Lamego sweets: Lusitanos, Peixinhos de Chila, Barquinhos de Santa Clara and a wide variety of traditional cookies. All your pastries are made by hand. Casa das Bôlas also accepts orders.
Artisan pastries, sweets, Lamego cakes, traditional cookies
Tuesday to Sunday: 10:30 - 19:30
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Author:francisco | 2020-07-19
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Comment:As melhores bolas
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Address:
Avenida da Boavista, 577 (em frente à Casa da Música)
Postal Code:
4100-125
City Zone:
Boavista
Email:
guilhermina.pereira@confeitur.pt
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