Portuguese market: groceries, wines, cheeses, delicacies, cafe























489 Bedford St, Fall River, MA 02720 Get directions
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"Inside the marketplace, this location of the Portuguese design shop features home goods, jewelry, and handcrafted ceramics that reconnect shoppers with Portugal’s artistry, from Bordallo Pinheiro’s famous ceramic sardines and classic cabbage bowls to a playful fruits-and-vegetables collection; Michael Benevides also recommends the handmade terracotta Lateira Regional, which neatly serves rectangular tins of fish." - Adam H. Callaghan

"Located in Fall River, the Portuguese specialty grocer’s Instagram account is knocking it out of the park: they share a really fun mix of products, cultural events, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the folks behind the family-run business, and their page even introduced me to Harrison Weinfeld (the Sardinfluencer), whose fish puns and tinned-fish recipes I didn’t know I absolutely needed in my life." - Erika Adams

"In Fall River, the family‑owned Portugalia Marketplace is highlighted as a source for imported Portuguese ingredients—olive oils and tinned fish among them—that Mendes plans to use at Amar." - Nathan Tavares

"If you're in Fall River, I suggest roaming the aisles at Portugalia Marketplace for Portuguese goodies like tinned fish and jarred crushed pepper sauce mentioned as local staples to seek out." - Nathan Tavares

"Fernando Benevides started his store Portugalia Marketplace in 1988 in a three-car garage. Today, it serves food items like sardines, olive oil, and salt cod, as well as artisan goods from Portugal, “bringing what’s happening in Portugal” to Fall River." - Sonia Chopra
