Confeitaria Tupi has been in the heart of Baixa for over three decades. Recognized for its pastries, it is a meeting point for different generations of customers, attracting hundreds of visitors daily. The space has been renovated but remains, since 1987, as one of the icons of the restoration of Porto, especially due to its own pastry making. The new decoration retains the essence of the "original", but adopts a modern style, providing greater comfort to those who visit. It also serves meals, with different dishes of the day, two of meat, pasta, salads and two of fish, ensuring the freshness of the fish directly from Bolhão. You can also try the francesinha here.
Miniaturas, cakes, bombocas, bombons e salted snacks
Monday to Saturday: 07h-20h
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Address:
Rua Sá da Bandeira, 144
Postal Code:
4000-380 Porto
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
22 205 7574
Mobile Phone:
936339594
Email:
confeitariatupi@gmail.com
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