Fresh bread, "bolas de Berlim", freshly baked pizzas, these are some of the reasons why you should visit Flor do Bonjardim Confectionery. If you also need genuineness, you can count on more than 25 years of experience in a space that has long-standing loyal customers and an attentive service in a family space. The pastries and sweets are varied, but we have to highlight our "pão-de-ló", much praised by its customers. We also have patties and cod cakes, so this is a place to consider for breakfast, snack or just take a coffee.
Bread, cakes, drinks, meal
Monday to Saturday: 7:00-20:00 Sunday: 7:00-13:00
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Address:
Rua do Bonjardim, 747
Postal Code:
4000-129
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
222080561
Email:
ricardopapiniano1962@gmail.com
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