Pastel da Nata from Cascais

The classic pastry in a classy town.

In the heart of Cascais, the sea salt and the Atlantic wind mingle with the sweet breeze of freshly baked Pastel de Nata. From the thin, crispy pastry that leaves crumbs in the ancient streets of the town to the perfectly golden crème de la crème, the Pastel de Nata welcomes those arriving from the beach, accompanies those strolling through the historic center, and guides those who came specifically to savor the most classic of sweets in the most classic town in Portugal.

How to get to the Cascais’s Manteigaria

What to see and do near Manteigaria Cascais while enjoying our pastel de nata.

With a classy historic center, aristocratic beaches, and mansions reminiscent of bygone eras, Cascais has plenty to offer, all while enjoying a Pastel de Nata.

  • The village embraces Baía de Cascais, with viewpoints overlooking the harbor, boats and beaches, and a promenade that leads to the marina.
  • In the historic center of Cascais there are statues, gardens, squares, plazas, independent and luxury shops, but it is the picturesque atmosphere of the old streets that gives this town its charm.
  • The beaches of Ribeira, Rainha and Duquesa are stretches of sand perfect for enjoying a Pastel de Nata by the sea.
  • For history buffs, there are two museums not to be missed: the Museu do Mar Rei D. Carlos, dedicated to the maritime history of the region, and the Museu Condes de Castro Guimarães, a romantic mansion with a garden and historical library located in the Marechal Carmona Park. More adventurous visitors can visit the Santa Marta Lighthouse and, a little further afield, the Boca do Inferno.

The best thing in life is having Pastel de Nata at the bend in the bay.

MANTEIGARIA
Cascais
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Hours: 08h00 – 22h00
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Phone:+351 21 484 0580*(Call to national landline network)
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Address:

Av. Valbom, Nº
28
2750-508 Cascais

Cascais
Raghav Goel
When in Portugal, be sure to try the pastéis de nata, especially those from Manteigaria. They are made fresh, right in front of you. A crispy, buttery, and creamy pastry. I tried them in Cascais, near the train station, and the staff are very friendly. I really enjoyed the flavor. I recommend trying them warm. Highly recommended.
Arlette Raza
Five stars are definitely not enough. It's a feast for the senses, the crunchiness and rich creaminess. You choose whether you want it more or less caramelized. I've been coming every day, one to eat now, one to take away; it never ends. Today I ordered the caramelized lemonade, a true nectar, pleasantly not too sweet. A real treat that I'll be sad to leave behind and that will be my best memory of Cascais.
Lilibeth Acevedo Pacheco
It's a wonderful brand in Portugal, where I guarantee you'll taste the best pastéis de nata! On my visit to Cascais, I was delighted to find them right in front of the train station.
Michaela Patterson
The best pastéis de nata in Lisbon! How wonderful that they opened a shop in Cascais. Eat them warm, you won't regret it.