Port and Nata

93 Queens Rd, Clarendon Park, Leicester
0116 319 6015

Recent Reviews

Erica

cozy cafe, good coffee and the owner is super friendly.

Mellow Baku

The woman serving us seemed so dismissive, irritable and unwelcoming in her attitude that I felt uncomfortable. When I asked for items on the menu they’d run out of she rolled her eyes as if I was stupid.Their toilets were out of both tissue and hand towels. When I let her know this as politely/ neutral as I could, rather than acknowledging the inconvenience or being happy to have the information, she turned away nodding her head vigorously as if she was annoyed.I can’t know why she behaved so unfriendly. We were the only Black customers in the place and she seems ok with some other customers (white & Asian) so we even wondered if this was discrimination.The man who was serving was friendly and welcoming however.Disappointed they aren’t serving the full menu that I used to come in regularly for.The hot chocolate was weak like warm brown milk in our opinion, but this is typical of most cafes in the UK.

debra king

Open on Boxing Day ?and the best cappuccino Leicester!

Hollie

Must have gone on a bad day. Waitress was rude; when I asked her for a menu, she rolled her eyes then brought one to us. Only toasties available which were bland. Guy was on the phone when i ordered, didnt say anything to me, just showed me the amount on the card machine. Coffee was in a takeaway cup, even though we were sitting inside and they forgot our water. Coffee and toastie was fine.

SolihullRichard

Popped in for a coffee when visiting the excellent charity bookshops on Queens Road. Excellent service and top quality coffee - food looked great but that’ll be another visit

PhillipBest2202

Had a lovely lunch here with the family. My wife and I had toasties, both of which were great, and her parents each had the halloumi burger. Everyone enjoyed their food, the atmosphere was pleasant, and everything was very reasonably priced. We'll definitely be coming back for lunch another time.

Sandi Hallsworth

Very friendly, food is made fresh, I recommend Francesinha for tapas, it is bursting with flavours.Vegetarian options: Lisboa board veggie, as well as halloumi olives. Etc. Tapas menue

M H

Just had the most amazing meal at Port & Nata, St. Martin's Square. Fabulous tapas style food and then a chicken and gizzard main with rye bread. I'll be back - stunning Oh, and what a selection of traditional Ports ?

RosieMay9318

The cafe was empty when I arrived, morning, and yet the tables were dirty and there was globs of food on the floor. The chairs and decor itself is very nice and enjoyable but would be much better clean. The waitress/barista was the most unfriendly waitress I have ever met. No warmth or kindness, just kind of barked what wasn’t available and seemed shocked we wanted to order. The coffee was very good - would recommend that. The food, which took a good 30-40 minutes to arrive (I had the French toast) was the worst. Slices of warbutons (?) bread covered in sugar and cinnamon, no egg mix or frying from what we could tell. The menu also had no Portuguese food on it. The menu in the shop is different to what is online too, so you will be disappointed in person. Maybe a good option if you wanted to get a coffee to go, but there are much nicer places to sit in and have breakfast.

Trail23884515911

The cafe was empty when I arrived, morning, and yet the tables were dirty and there was globs of food on the floor. The chairs and decor itself is very nice and enjoyable but would be much better clean. The waitress/barista was the most unfriendly waitress I have ever met. No warmth or kindness, just kind of barked what wasn’t available and seemed shocked we wanted to order. The coffee was very good - would recommend that. The food, which took a good 30-40 minutes to arrive (I had the French toast) was the worst. Slices of warbutons (?) bread covered in sugar and cinnamon, no egg mix or frying from what we could tell. The menu also had no Portuguese food on it. The menu in the shop is different to what is online too, so you will be disappointed in person. Maybe a good option if you wanted to get a coffee to go, but there are much nicer places to sit in and have breakfast.

Chris Shapland

Very nice little Portuguese cafe lovely setting, unfortunately not a lot of Portuguese food on the menu but as I understand its not in demand In the area?Nice wines and lovely staffA really nice atmosphere

Soonyata Mianlamai

Went there on a windy Sunday afternoon, nice weather for enjoying a cup of drink outside. Inside the cafe was too dark. When you go outside, you may want to sit in a place that’s cozy and cheerful, with light. To shelter myself from the wind, I sat next to the door so it was warmer but still bright. The service was nice, so was the coffee.

Susan Stuart

Love the pasteis de nata tarts!! I could eat these all day!

Jenny Whalley

Website menu is out of date. This is now only a cafe doing breakfast and light lunch options rather than restaurant style meals. It is more Brit/Portuguese fusion than properly authentic dishes. I was hoping for salt cod so was disappointed on that score.

Charlie Whitham

Nice coffee but a disappointing breakfast- very fatty bacon and the pastel de nata was very gluey and stuck to my teeth. Won’t visit again for food but would have coffee here. Staff were lovely and friendly though.

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