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Bella Roma - PortoC+Worth Trying

R. de Sampaio Bruno 19, 4000-440 Porto, Portugal · Bakery, Coffee shop, Restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (1667 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Classic Portuguese bakery-cafe with excellent value pastries and quick breakfasts; service can be brusque at busy times, but locals and travelers praise the natas and coffee.

Why it gets a C+ for overall quality

Bella Roma delivers reliable value and exceptional pastel de nata in a bustling central location, making it a solid choice for quick breakfast or coffee. However, inconsistent execution across service shifts and variable staff attentiveness prevent it from reaching higher standing. The warm, unpretentious cafe atmosphere and strong pricing appeal to regulars and travelers, but the experience depends on when you visit.

Restaurant Summary

Set in central Baixa, this old-school bakery-cafe hums with commuters and travelers grabbing coffee, natas, and simple plates. Service is fast when it clicks, and the room feels warm and bustling. One diner summed it up: "Flaky natas and strong coffee set us up for the day." Expect classic Portuguese cafe vibes more than polished formality. In the kitchen, the cooking leans traditional and straightforward: pastries, omelettes, sandwiches, francesinha, and a handful of mains like roast sea bass and pork cubes. Portions are fair, prices kind, and the focus is on comforting everyday flavors rather than innovation. Most praise centers on pastel de nata, though a few pastries and juices draw mixed notes. For families, it is easygoing and affordable: omelettes, sandwiches, croissants, and pastries are options most kids will eat. Staff can be brisk at rush times, but the food is simple and familiar, which suits younger palates. No kids menu is needed given the low prices and flexible sides.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€16-26 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central Baixa near Av. dos Aliados; busy commercial core with offices, shops, and constant tourist footfall.

Safety: Generally safe, lively streets; occasional urban commotion reported but daytime foot traffic is heavy and well-lit.

Nearby: Close to São Bento, Aliados, and shopping streets; dense cafes and bakeries serving commuters and visitors.

BonfimBonfim is a traditional yet increasingly trendy neighborhood in Porto, characterized by a mix of residential buildings, local shops, and emerging cafes and restaurants. It offers a more authentic and less touristy dining experience compared to the city center, attracting locals and visitors seeking genuine Portuguese cuisine and a relaxed atmosphere.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday07:00–20:00 Tuesday07:00–20:00 Wednesday07:00–20:00 Thursday07:00–20:00 Friday07:00–20:00 Saturday07:00–20:00 Sunday09:00–17:30

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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