While Massachusetts is home to numerous bakeries that are sure to delight, this bakery in Provincetown is one of the few that offers authentic Portuguese pastries. For many Bay Staters, visiting Provincetown Portuguese Bakery is a tradition that cannot be broken. This small, authentic bakery brings about an old world charm, and the best Portuguese bakery that you can see them bake right in front of you. For sweets lovers everywhere, this bakery is a must. Whether you have a Portuguese heritage or not, a visit to Provincetown Portuguese Bakery will completely blow you away.
Welcome to Provincetown Portuguese Bakery!
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This authentic, Portuguese bakery in Provincetown has become a tradition for Bay Staters from all over.
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All of their baked goods are made fresh, and you’ll even see the malasadas sitting in the window.
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These fried Portuguese donuts are a popular item, and seeing them made fresh in front of you is an experience in itself.
Dr Noel Yeo/TripAdvisor A malasada (also sometimes spelled malassada) is a fried ball of yeast dough that’s covered in sugar. Traditional Portuguese malasada’s are not filled with anything, but sometimes they are in other regions.
At this popular bakery, you’ll feel the old world charm as soon as you step through the door. This spot also really comes to life during the Provincetown Portuguese Festival.
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Everything here is made fresh and is completely authentic, and there is a wide variety of bakery options. Even though the bakery is small, everyone is pleasant as can be.
Eva Princess/Google Local You will also find soups and sandwiches at Provincetown Portuguese Bakery, if your sweet tooth is overwhelmed.
Be sure to visit Provincetown Portuguese Bakery to satisfy your sweet tooth with the most delicious pastries in Massachusetts.
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Have you ever visited Provincetown Portuguese Bakery? Did you try a malasada? What was the best part? We’d love to hear all about your experience in the comments!
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A malasada (also sometimes spelled malassada) is a fried ball of yeast dough that’s covered in sugar. Traditional Portuguese malasada’s are not filled with anything, but sometimes they are in other regions.
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You will also find soups and sandwiches at Provincetown Portuguese Bakery, if your sweet tooth is overwhelmed.
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Phone: (508) 487-1803
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Address: 299 Commercial St, Provincetown, MA 02657, USA