Cores e Sabores do Bolhão
B107, B108, B122, B123

Cores e Sabores do Bolhão

Stalls: 107-108-122-123

To understand the connection between this stall and Mercado do Bolhão, we have to go back in time 50 years. The family business started with grandmother Lídia, in a bakery in this market. Later on, the grandmother changed her line of business and opened a flower shop, which her daughter Natalina took over, and who shortly after started selling olives and dried fruit.

The family business still remains to this day, with the stall currently doing business in the branch for which they are best known: dried fruits and olives.

Nowadays, Lídia's grandson, and Natalina's son, Pedro Ferreira, sees Bolhão as his second home, as it is where he considers himself to have been "born," and it was in the market that he spent most of his childhood and adolescence. Now, that he has taken on professional duties in the family business, Pedro's goal is to continue his family's history, of which Mercado do Bolhão is undoubtedly a relevant part of.