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- Yasmin A.July 30, 2014Breakfast is pricey at €20 per person but is worth it! Fresh OJ w/Eggs or cheese accompanying a bread basket & then fresh yoghurt topped w/red fruits and a glass of bubbly to finish. Very elegant!Upvoted 3 weeks ago
- Michael RiksmanMay 10, 2017Definitely a pricey tourist trap. It's now €30 per person for a basic breakfast and generally crowded. Grab a coffee, mark it off the list, and keep moving.Upvoted 1 week ago
- Summer WoodsApril 11, 2015Art Nouveau amateurs will be amazed. For a quick look, a slice of cheesecake it is the perfect place. Totally crowed by tourists it definitely has lost some of the original charm. Huge Gin Tonic.Upvoted 3 weeks ago
- Alex GJanuary 9, 2016Best years of this cafe are certainly behind. Nowadays it is just another tourists attraction, creme brûlée is quit good though.
- Kubra IlbayFebruary 10, 2017The oldest,1921, cafe and delicious dessert which sample French toast. Warm welcome,friendly workers and boss. Prices are almost same with others,no most expensive.u can wait to find a place sometimes
- Işıl DMarch 7, 2018The ambiance is lovely. The service is good. We had breakfast, the portion of omlette zingara was good, cappuccino not. Best to come here to have seni me drink like beer, espresso, tea
- Tristan ComleyFebruary 1, 2022€5 for a filter coffee, but you’re not really paying for the coffee you’re paying for the architecture and the ambience of this historic 100 year old Art Nouveau cafe. There’s often a queue outside.
- Taylor VereenApril 27, 2015The cafe is pretty pricey but if you want to enjoy on a budget a cup of coffee & their amazing French toast is about €6! Loved it here it's so pretty
- Ondrej SedlacekAugust 21, 2018Always a queue, pretty expensive, worth popping in for a quick coffee and tart, absorb the historic venue and atmosphere and be on your way. 9/10.
- Ai KOctober 7, 2019You are paying for the ambiance and not the food so don't have to high of an expectation. You won't leave hungry but your taste buds probably won't be too excited:)
- RetsetoneMarch 21, 2019A travel back in time. Try „Bombom“ Coffee & read about the history of this majestic place https://www.cafemajestic.com/en/Majestic-Cafe/History.aspx
- Didi JackyFebruary 15, 2019That historic ambiance & chocolate cake though 😍😍😋😋 apple cinnamon cake was also yummy. But 6 euros for a very bad latte 🤯🤯 sooo, it’s ur budget; ur choice.
- Olive O SullivanSeptember 15, 2021We had a wonderful time here, port, coffee, pastelle de natas superb. A must see if you want to see old Porto .We loved it
- Fabrício MotteranDecember 19, 2016Excellent, a little bit expensive, but very good. Impossible to visit Porto without to know Magestic Café. I suggest the rabanada or scones with porto wine Tawny.
- Jane HongSeptember 28, 2014The 5€ Rabanada is well worth it! It's like a dessert French toast with custard on top. The interior of the cafe is also beautiful, making it a must see for those in Porto.
- Aurélie GuinelJuly 19, 2018Gorgeous place and good food but the prices are just too much. 6-7€ for a hot chocolate, 2,5€ for a pasteis de nata... come on!
- Michael ZhongDecember 5, 2014The best vanilla shakes in the world for €5. I had the tuna sandwich which was quite delicious. Very pricey restaurant by Portuguese standards though. No Portuguese actually eat here.
- ArnoldNovember 24, 2015We did one drink at this place. The historic building is beautiful and the service is good. It is more expensive than other local cafes and restaurants in the neighbourhood.
- Burcu TüreMay 21, 2017Visit in morning hours..Pasta da Natal is even more delicious in a rather small no-name bakery shop.. smilar with coffee Tortini in BA.. good decoration and location .
- Johanna SungOctober 11, 2017Long lines, chock full of tourists. Go take a look at the architecture, then go and get your pasteis de nata at Monteigaria or Fabrica Da Nata a few blocks away
- João Victor OliveiraMay 30, 2018If you're a typical tourist you'll enjoy this place. Otherwise move on.
- Valentina Malevych HsuDecember 8, 2014Great experience, amazing service, fabulous ramanada - a must try even if you are not a big fan of French toast
- Jan SládečkoMay 30, 2022It has nice design, you can try to imagine how it looked decades ago when people actually used it as café. Now it's more place for a photo. Okeyish quality.
- Aby GoApril 5, 2012One of m favorite places in Porto, lovely interior & excellent service. I arrived quite late and this was the only place open and they were willing to accommodate me for late dinner.
- wero zelDecember 16, 2014legendary place, a must-do on Porto trip. Try 20/30/40 years old Porto wine with dessert - you will enjoy every piece of it ❤️
- Vera MonikaAugust 23, 2012One of my favourite places, amazing interior and excellent service. The 6th most beautiful in the world!
- Tim BackusJune 2, 2023Beautiful restaurant, worth peering in the window but outrageously priced. One highlight: €23 for a cheese and tomato omelette.
- Mint ManorosJune 23, 2017If you just want to try vintage &legend cafe in Porto you should come .But....Too pricey , I ordered 5€ cappuccino that not good as price / French toast is good /30€ for basic breakfast / super crowd
- Enikő SzabóMay 27, 2018They match the cakes with wines, chocolate cake with a ruby porto was delicious!
- Konstantin KlyaginMay 6, 2015Super f*cking expensive breakfast for 30 eur p.p. is not worth ordering. Get a coffee and a francesinha instead, it's big enough for two. You are welcome. On the picture there is a half.
- Rodrigo De la garzaApril 24, 2015Nice casual place, great decoration but I had the feeling ther were in a hurry for me to pay and go rather than let me had a chill evening with coffee.
- Mehak BhallaApril 28, 2016The desserts and coffee was really nice and so was the ambience... The servers were super kind n friendly ... Must visit..
- MENU PortugalAugust 15, 2013Really majestic. On a nice shopping street in the heart of Porto, fabulous interior design and tasty sweets )
- Camila PossoloJanuary 4, 2015A bit expensive for eating lunch or dinner and not that many options. BUT it's perfect for desserts and coffee. Make sure to try the rabanadas, nothing really compares to it.
- ElifFebruary 17, 2016Posh restaurant with local tastes. You deserve a treatment at the end of the day.
- Pedro FiuzaJune 9, 2012For dessert, order RABANADA. A specialty here. It will do for two people and comes with walnuts and raisins among other things. Worth the price.
- KyzeFebruary 8, 2016Emblematic place that you should visit. It's expensive, so just get a coffee or something like that (€3-5).
- Aynur RamazanovaJuly 12, 2016Everything is too pricey. "Bombom" coffee (the one with condensed milk) was too sweet and not impressive at all :(
- Aubri BarnesJuly 22, 2017Nice tea service, beautiful building, and happy servers. It seems to mainly cater to tourists, but still nice.
- Anna CarvalhoNovember 28, 2016Classic place with great food! Try Francesinha sandwich and Rabanada for dessert!
- Suzana PečnikNovember 10, 2022I was disappointed right at tje entrance. The waiter chewed a gum so evidently and it is a thing I really dislike. Coffee was nothing special. The only majestic thing about this place are prices.Upvoted Apr 7
- roeland reindersOctober 26, 2018Great interior, for me to much tourists, although i am a tourist myself :-)
- Dominic FeeneyJune 25, 2015This historic cafe features a unique Art Deco style interior and is therefore quite the tourist trap
- Tamás SzarkaJuly 30, 2018If you open your dictionary,this place would be the definition of tourist trap.Not friendly staff,expensive,not good coffee.They have a breakfast menu - 30€, i can imagine the quality after the coffee
- Kris VerdeyenJanuary 30, 2016Prepare for the possibility of a waiting queue. Food and beverage prices definitely higher than other venues
- T ChurchMarch 29, 2013Contrary to other reviews...the service is fine. This is a great classic cafe and well worth a visit