Stumbling on the streets of Porto, you find something that pops out in a unique way – it’s kind of finding a scrap of very old newspaper that’s vintage and talks an important part of history. This place is like no other. This place is special. We’re talking about a “Grand Cafe”, something that truly reflects what a cafe should be.
At the door, you’ll find the Manager who’s on top of this business, well dressed and maintains one of the most charming body language I’ve ever seen someone professionally pulling it off. He’s got the Gatsby smile, and takes care of you in a way that suggests: what took you so long, old friend?
The place is superbly decorated, kind of like something extracted from Titanic dine rooms. It’s a place where you’d like to compliment your rendezvous with formal attire.
The seats, benches, ceiling and tables are all designed and decorated for you to stay and enjoy a place you don’t find quite often. It resembles remarkable aesthetics accompanied with notable designs and artwork.
You’ll also have a nice cup of coffee, and an outstanding french toast. Why are you reading this? JUST GO!
You wait in line at the door and they invite you in according to the tables. The flow is fast, so you don’t wait long. The ambiance is very nice. The dress of the waiters complements the ambiance. Prices are slightly higher than normal. We tried French toast and red fruit cheesecake. It wasn’t the most delicious I’ve had, but I think it’s a cafe you should see when you come to Porto.
This place is like going back in time it’s really worth a visit bear in mind it’s a very busy place and you can expect to wait a little bit but it’s worth it just to have a coffee, beer or glass of wine. The food is very good but some would say a little pricey but it’s well worth it. We shared an afternoon tea at €35 and it was good.
This is one of those MUST GO places if you are visiting Porto, builded on the Belle époque era, you will feel transported to the past in this very impressive restaurant and cafe which tells a lot of Porto’s history for being the place where artists, writers and influence people got together during important historic’s moments of the city. The art and hand crafted work in this building is beyond espectacular. They offer a large menu where to choose, you can enjoy from a simple coffee to a large meal with family and friends. Majestic Cafe is always busy, it’s normal to see a line on the street waiting to go in, they have a very organized system so the line goes fast, we didn’t wait to long to get our table. Prices are not the cheapest but the experience is worth it. I totally recommend it!
Very professional staff. Service and assistant dogs are allowed.
I do not see anything “majestic” about this place. 20 euros for a small tuna sandwich served on bimbo bread🤣🤣 i recommend keeping it moving past this place, as there are many cafes and restaurants much better, only a short walk down the street. The lettuce served in a small basket was quite comical, although I didn’t eat it. The people in here are very stuck up as well; however, that may be due to the excessive lighting illuminating their little egos.
Stumbling on the streets of Porto, you find something that pops out in a unique way – it’s kind of finding a scrap of very old newspaper that’s vintage and talks an important part of history. This place is like no other. This place is special. We’re talking about a “Grand Cafe”, something that truly reflects what a cafe should be.
At the door, you’ll find the Manager who’s on top of this business, well dressed and maintains one of the most charming body language I’ve ever seen someone professionally pulling it off. He’s got the Gatsby smile, and takes care of you in a way that suggests: what took you so long, old friend?
The place is superbly decorated, kind of like something extracted from Titanic dine rooms. It’s a place where you’d like to compliment your rendezvous with formal attire.
The seats, benches, ceiling and tables are all designed and decorated for you to stay and enjoy a place you don’t find quite often. It resembles remarkable aesthetics accompanied with notable designs and artwork.
You’ll also have a nice cup of coffee, and an outstanding french toast. Why are you reading this? JUST GO!
You wait in line at the door and they invite you in according to the tables. The flow is fast, so you don’t wait long. The ambiance is very nice. The dress of the waiters complements the ambiance. Prices are slightly higher than normal. We tried French toast and red fruit cheesecake. It wasn’t the most delicious I’ve had, but I think it’s a cafe you should see when you come to Porto.
This place is like going back in time it’s really worth a visit bear in mind it’s a very busy place and you can expect to wait a little bit but it’s worth it just to have a coffee, beer or glass of wine. The food is very good but some would say a little pricey but it’s well worth it. We shared an afternoon tea at €35 and it was good.
This is one of those MUST GO places if you are visiting Porto, builded on the Belle époque era, you will feel transported to the past in this very impressive restaurant and cafe which tells a lot of Porto’s history for being the place where artists, writers and influence people got together during important historic’s moments of the city. The art and hand crafted work in this building is beyond espectacular. They offer a large menu where to choose, you can enjoy from a simple coffee to a large meal with family and friends. Majestic Cafe is always busy, it’s normal to see a line on the street waiting to go in, they have a very organized system so the line goes fast, we didn’t wait to long to get our table. Prices are not the cheapest but the experience is worth it. I totally recommend it!
Very professional staff. Service and assistant dogs are allowed.
I do not see anything “majestic” about this place. 20 euros for a small tuna sandwich served on bimbo bread🤣🤣 i recommend keeping it moving past this place, as there are many cafes and restaurants much better, only a short walk down the street. The lettuce served in a small basket was quite comical, although I didn’t eat it. The people in here are very stuck up as well; however, that may be due to the excessive lighting illuminating their little egos.