Reviews Provincetown Portuguese Bakery

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Wandermunk
+4.5
When in P-Town, you got to stop and get yourself a Malassada from the Provincetown Portuguese Bakery - it's a sweet fried bread better than a donut. Delicious! The Portuguese Golden Meat Pie has a beef filling & an olive inside. It was wonderful toasted later that evening.

Grab something to eat for your whale watching trip (it's about 45 minutes before you get to see whales) unless you want to pay $4 for a hot dog or $2 for a small bag of chips/pretzels on the boat.
May 31, 2015
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Kevin
+4.5
There fishcakes are fantastic. Sold the baked goods are great. Others can be rather tasteless.
Jul 25, 2012
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Puggemheimet
+4.5
Delicious! Fried dough is not to be missed! (Not for the health conscious, of course!)
Jun 12, 2011
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Luluthebeast
+4.5
You just have to get some.... ...TRUTAS!
May 31, 2011
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Goodeatsfinder
+4.5
Good snacks. Pudim flan and fried bacahlau - must try!!
May 09, 2011
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Lilo
+4.5
This place is an absolute gem hidden on Commercial Street. I would highly suggest going here for a quick lunch and make sure to get the Portuguese fried sweet dough for dessert. It's light and sugary cloud of heaven.
May 19, 2010
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Richard Auffrey
+4.5
Before going to Provincetown, I was immensely curious about its culinary scene, whether it would be a mass of tourist traps or instead whether it might offer some intriguing finds. The restaurant world in Provincetown is relatively small, with about 30 seated restaurants and a number of more fast food/counter spots. You will find plenty of seafood and American fare, however you will also find diverse cuisine such as Thai, Japanese, Mexican, French and more. Forget McDonald's and Taco Bell, as you won't find any of those restaurant chains in Provincetown. In fact, the only chain that you will find is Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream , and that really isn't a typical chain anyways. Overall, I enjoyed plenty of delicious food in Provincetown, at high end restaurants as well as small cafes. Many of these places would be welcome additions to the culinary scene of Boston. Besides the food, I was pleasantly surprised by the wine lists, which were far more diverse and interesting than I expected. In fa
Jul 01, 2013
5
Jeffrey Cowgill
+5
Wonderful selection of pastries. Friendly and quick service. Never had anything bad here. The almond croissants are to die for. Try the malasadas too.. They only serve the masaladas between 9am and 6pm. Urban Cowgill Aug 2023
5
Diane Albanese
+5
Extra special service with deliciousness in everything here. The bakery is amazing. We ordered fried dough with sugar and a blondie. Then, as we chatted with other customers about the eclair filling, the baker brought us each a taste to try. Extraordinary effort and generosity! I’m giving it a rare (for me) 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️!
5
Ricky Hanson
+5
So delicious. We had the Pasteis de Nata and Malassadas. They were amazing! So fresh. The Malassadas were like clouds of dough from heaven, fluffy, fresh, loaded with flavor. Can't wait to go back for more.
5
Mel
+5
The malasadas are a must order. Highly recommend going early (before 11:30) to get the breakfast sandwiches too. The portugese rolls are perfect for the sandwiches - soft and flavorful.
5
Beverly Menard
+5
Melt in your mouth delectable pastry experience! I tried something different everyday and was equally impressed!! Signature fried dough cooked right in front of you with excellent service.
5
ava rae milukas
+5
great place to grab a quick breakfast/bite! lots of tasty options when you walk in, and service is welcoming. i had a choriz & cheese pastry and one of their famous malasadas. both were DELICIOUS. highly recommend!
5
Toni Sterling
+5
Great little bakery! They take and ready your order quickly. I got the ham and cheese omlette croissant. It was very tasty. I was happy to find they had iced coffee. All prices were reasonable and on display. No seating available, but there is some benches/tables nearby outside. Would reccomend for a quick stop.
5
Peng Y.
+5
This place serves authentic Portuguese pastries. If you have a sweet tooth, you won’t regret it!
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H W
+5
Loved being able to enjoy a pastel de nata with an espresso shot on the side for the first time since Lisbon. Quite crowded here but quick service for grab and go tasty Portuguese treats.
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J Michael Hull
+5
Everyone MUST go here. I stopped on my way out of P'town b/c I luv Portuguese sweet bread 😋 and b/c it is one of the oldest establishments in town--the local history is important. There, I discovered wonderful pastry. Even my grumpy husband said the almond, chocolate croissant was DEEELICIOUS. But the best of all was the service!@#! Just opening the shop at 8:00 a.m., Chuck was bright & welcoming. And they had the sweetest, earnest young counter help. Gonna remind all my friends to stop there. 299 Commercial Street.
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