Nazaré Portugal restaurants line the beachfront Avenida da República and the narrow streets of the old fishing quarter. Grilled sardines, caldeirada fish stew, and arroz de marisco are the local staples, served at tascas where the catch arrives daily from boats pulled up on the sand. These guides cover where locals eat, the best seafood restaurants, and what to order beyond the tourist menus.

Nov 23, 2025
In Nazaré, seafood lovers can dine at Restaurante A Tasquinha, where fresh grilled sardines start at €10. The nearby Mercado Municipal, open since 1935, features local vendors selling octopus and cod. Expect to pay around €15 for a complete meal, with the best catch arriving from the Atlantic Ocean just 300 meters away.
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Feb 3, 2026
Nazaré's cafés serve pastéis de nata for approximately €1.20 each, with popular spots like Pastéis de Belém attracting locals and tourists alike. The town's average temperature in summer reaches around 25°C, ideal for enjoying a coffee while overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
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Feb 3, 2026
Sítio restaurants in Nazaré provide cliff-top dining with views of the Atlantic Ocean. Prices start at €20 for a seafood dish, while a three-course meal averages €45. The elevation of Sítio is approximately 110 meters above sea level, offering diners a scenic vantage point to enjoy local cuisine.
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Feb 3, 2026
Nazaré Fish Market, established in 1930, features daily fresh catches from local fishermen. Prices for fresh sardines typically start at €5 per kilogram, while squid can reach €12. The market, located just 300 meters from the beach, opens at 7:00 AM, ensuring seafood lovers access to the day's best selections.
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Feb 3, 2026
In Nazaré, traditional dishes include Caldeirada de Peixe, a fish stew costing around €15, and Sopa do Dia, often priced at €5. Restaurants like Casa do Pescador, established in 1965, serve these meals with views of the Atlantic Ocean, just 100 meters from the famous Praia do Norte.
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