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    Padaria Ribeiro

    4.1 (31 reviews)
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    Kenya R.

    I always have to have something a little sweet after a meal, so we stopped in because it was few doors from where we had lunch. The service was friendly and informative. I told her I had a peanut allergy, and she pointed out what I couldn't have. The place is small with no seating inside. We picked 5 things; she was shocked that we didn't get any pastel de nata. We told her that we had a lot in Lisbon. She said theirs is a little different, so we got one. Most of the items I don't know their names. I did like the coconut one, carrot one, and there was on covered in sugar with a pineapple filling or at least I think it was pineapple. I haven't tasted the de nata yet.

    Sam S.

    Great pastry shop and place to stop for some baked goods and coffee in the morning. Their quiches are great as are their pastries.

    Angelo B.

    Pastel de nata was terrible. The proportions were all off... pastry was extremely thin. Also the pastry was extremely hard. The custard itself was just not very tasty. Finally because they don't seem to specialize in pastel de nata, the turnover must be fairly slow so they didn't seem to be very fresh. We tried some other pastries too which were ok but not special. I'd recommend going to Fabrica de Nata for the pastel de nata.

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    Kelvin L.

    I was working my way up to trying as many Pasteis de nata as I can in Portugal. Padaria Riberio was probably the first decent one that I had. A bit more so on the eggy side. In a scale of 10 I would have scored it 7.5/10.

    Neelam P.

    Delicious pastries, the guy behind the counter wasn't the friendliest though. The croissants were light, airy, and sweet glazed on top. Seems like most of the croissants we tried in Porto had the sweetness on top which I totally liked. The sugar donut like pastry we tried was also excellent, doughy yet airy and delicious. They have tons of fresh breads, pastries, cookies, you name it!

    Amy L.

    For recent trip to Portugal, I tried total 9 bakeries and pastry shops and Pastéis de Belém was recommended by travel guide and others were discovered by surprises. My Pastéis de Nata tasting tour started at First Café inside Lisbon airport while I was waiting for my luggage. Pastéis de Belém was 2nd bakery which I visited and Confeitaria Nacional was 6th. Padaria Ribeiro was discovered when I was at Porto airport and waited my flight back home. I like Pastéis de Nata from Padaria Ribeiro is because no overpower cinnamon or nutmeg flavor. Pastéis de Nata is fresh, flaky pastry with delicious soft, sweet egg yolk filling. I can't say which store offer the most authentic Pastéis de Nata but if I visit Portugal again, Confeitaria Nacional, Padaria Ribeiro and Pastéis de Belém will be on top of my list.

    port wine soaked croissant - so complex!
    Arthur M.

    This bakery is in a small space but produces a great variety of Portuguese breads and pastries. Everything I tried was awesome. My biggest regret is that I wasn't here every day of my visit! My friend Tiago (how could he not be Portuguese?!) insisted I try a savory pastry filled with shrimp, which was a good snack. With my sweet tooth, however, I was happy to move on to the sweet treats. I really enjoyed a small tart filled with candied spaghetti squash. Unfortunately, after just a few bites and an espresso, we had to take off. Tiago had an unexpected emotional outburst in response to the port-soaked croissant. IT WAS JUST TOO DELICIOUS! Face all red, he RAGED about how it's IMPOSSIBLE to get croissant like this in the USA. I could see he wanted to order another one, but I was afraid of what might happen if he did.

    Truc D.

    Lots of people were lined up for this place, and they all left with huge bags filled with breads and pastries--so this was the clearly the place to go. The workers here were all very nice and graciously explained all the different baked goods they offered. MUST GET: - Portuguese tart. The tart itself was light and flaky, and it wasn't too overly sweet. It was like heaven in my mouth. Highly recommend! - Any filled bread pastries. All the breads were fresh and soft. Best one I tried was a savory croissant like bread filled with tuna.

    Marco B.

    Amazing price for tasteful food. Great outdoor environment and chicken sandwich. Superb coffee all around great choice for a cafe. MUST COME HERE!!

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    Love love love their pastries and bread , we came every morning for coffee too, everything was delicious

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    Tasty, tasty, tasty pastel de nata But service could be better. Coffee was good and appropriately priced.

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    Overpriced, pigeon infested, mediocre/poor food. Their Torta de Nata was especially not great.

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    Confeitaria Primar - Lanche misto

    Confeitaria Primar

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.2 km

    After a long...long...LONG walk up to the high point of this part of Porto Wifey and I needed a…read moretasty treat and quickly found Confeitaria Primar. Located near the Lion's Fountain and one street over from the University of Porto, this place must do some good business with all the foot traffic in the area. Since we weren't 'hungry' and just wanted to try sometime we decided on a Pastel de Nata (an egg custard pastry) and a Castanhas de Ovos (another sweet egg yolk and flour treat). Both were very good, but a little less sweet than what we had in Lisbon. I preferred the ones in Lisbon...Wifey loved these.

    A good location and efficient service. A long lineup shared by locals and tourists. The lanche…read moremisto I tried is very good. The savory pastry remined me how lot of Asian pastries and bakery would make it. I guess that is how European culture influenced the east. I love how this cafe has many choices of savory and sweet bakery. The lanche misto has a good combination of ham and salami and cheese. Giving a good moisture and texture along with the oiliness and flavor which made it so tasty. The cafe would warm it up for us and bring to our table. The overall service here is simple and you have to find your seat along with a patio outside near a beautiful church. We also tried the cured ham toast which also was very tasty too, with a generous amount of cured ham added to it, yielding a flavorful bite with simplicity. What I found needing would be the coffee beverage, which clearly not their expertise. To sum up, a simple breakfast here with simple food and a good value.

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    Padeirinha Doce - Padaria e Confeitaria

    Padeirinha Doce - Padaria e Confeitaria

    4.4(8 reviews)
    0.8 km

    Lovely little spot just outside a coworking space I pop in at occasionally, and reasonably close to…read morethe top bridge entrance. Service is about what you expect for a place like this. Lots of locals here, and a generally decent vibe. I didn't get to try much of the pastries but the ones I did were great. Overall, I think this is a classic local Portuguese spot, and if you want a lot of classic local flavor, this is it. Compared to other cafeterias/diners, these folks have a fairly large space, so there should always be room. Bathrooms: Didn't try them, but I'm sure they have them.

    When visiting Porto, Portugal for the 1st time (10/01/2025-10/04/2025) my husband & I stayed at an…read moreAirbnb that was located a few streets away from Padeirinha Doce - Padaria e Confeiaria, which is a local restaurant / bakery that offers quality food & drinks. Very budget-friendly prices and GREAT customer service. This spot is great for breakfast & lunch (coffee, cappuccino, Monsters for the energy drinkers), & so many delicious pastry options, including very flaky & delicious pastel de natas. They even have a few alcoholic options that will definitely have you feeling a little bit prettier;)) - sangria w/ fresh fruit for 3.95€, beer 3.50€, or port wine by the glass 3.50€. They have plenty of indoor seating & also do take away. My husband and I did visit this awesome spot every day while in Porto ..this was my husband's go-to take away expresso spot. Till next time Padeirinha Doce..I really enjoyed our Sangria time!

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    Padeirinha Doce - Padaria e Confeitaria - Padeirinha Doce pastry display - Porto, Portugal (pic taken 10/02/2025)

    Padeirinha Doce pastry display - Porto, Portugal (pic taken 10/02/2025)

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    Padaria Ribeiro - bakeries - Updated May 2026

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