Reservations · Outdoor seating
Rooftop destination with sweeping Porto views, polished ambiance, and a creative, seafood-leaning menu; food is often very good but service speed and seating policies can be inconsistent.
17th Restaurant & Bar delivers a compelling rooftop experience with spectacular skyline views and strong seafood and contemporary cuisine, but inconsistent food execution and seasoning alongside variable service speed prevent it from reaching higher territory. The setting and destination appeal make it worth visiting for special occasions, though diners should expect occasional service delays and quality variation rather than reliable excellence.
Set high above the city in a hotel rooftop space, this room feels elegant and panoramic from the first elevator ride. Guests rave about the sunset views and multilingual servers, with one diner saying, "Watching the skyline fade into night made dinner feel special." However, a few nights show service slowdowns or tense host encounters, especially at peak times. The cooking leans modern European with creative touches rather than strict tradition—think tuna tartar, low-temperature cod, and a surprisingly deep vegetarian section. Plates come polished, seafood-forward, and contemporary in spirit, which suits date nights and visitors who want dinner to match the scenery. When the kitchen hits, flavors sing; on off nights, seasoning or texture can slip. Families are welcome, and the dedicated Child Menu (soup, steak or chicken, fries, dessert) makes planning easy. Pastas, risottos, and ice creams help please cautious eaters. The terrace can have ordering rules at busy times, so if kids prefer simple bites, confirm flexibility when booking.
Area: Central Porto near Mercado do Bolhão; mix of tourists and locals, shopping streets and hotels with lively day-to-night flow.
Safety: Generally safe, busy commercial core with good lighting and steady foot traffic; standard urban vigilance at night.
Nearby: Close to Bolhão market, Trindade and Aliados avenues, metro access, retail corridors, and multiple hotels/bars.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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