Casa Portuguesa do Pastel de Bacalhau - Clérigos
$ • Portuguese, Cafe
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Campo dos Mártires da Pátria 108
916 487 380
About Casa Portuguesa do Pastel de Bacalhau - Clérigos
Customers' Favorites
Crocchetta Di Patate E Baccalà Bicchiere Di Prosecco
Codfish with Serra Cheese and with White Port Wine
''pastel de Bacalhau' Et Vin Blanc de Porto
Polpetta Di Baccalà Con Bicchiere Di Porto
Buñuelos de Bacalao Con Queso Manchego
Pastel de Bacalhau Com Vinho do Porto
Beignets de Morue Fourrés Au Fromoage
Pastel de Bacalao Con Y Sin Queso C
Crocchetta Di Baccalà E Formaggio
Kit Vinho E Bolinho de Bacalhau
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Hours
Monday | 10AM - 9PM |
Tuesday | 10AM - 9PM |
Wednesday | 10:30AM - 9PM |
Thursday | 10AM - 9PM |
Friday | 10AM - 10PM |
Saturday | 10AM - 10PM |
Sunday | 10AM - 9PM |
Casa Portuguesa do Pastel de Bacalhau - Clérigos is a great spot with a convenient location and friendly staff. They are helpful and reassuring, even in unexpected situations. Their signature Pastel de Bacalhau is freshly prepared and delicious. The shop also offers other treats like crispy sheep cheese, which is worth trying. The upper floors of the Porto store offer a stunning view of the city. With a cozy atmosphere and tasty food, this business is definitely recommended, although prices may be a bit high.
The restaurant is located right next to the church and the end stop of the old tram. Their fish and cheese croquettes are a specialty and very tasty. Customers can enjoy a glass of strong port wine with their croquettes or other dishes. While the prices may be a bit high, the view from the upper floors of the sights around is fantastic.
The place has a cozy atmosphere, situated near the Torre de los Clérigos and the Lello bookstore. The restaurant seems to be oriented towards tourists, with the objective of serving wine, croquettes, and cakes. The wine is reported to be pretty good, but there may be better places for the price. The staff is very nice and invited customers to check out the beautiful decor of the upper floors, which were surprisingly empty.