Belo Horizonte’s Cheese Bread Circuit Runs Free Until Sunday
Belo Horizonte · FOOD
Key Facts
- The datesMonday 17 to Sunday 23 August 2026, second edition.
- The cityBelo Horizonte, capital of Minas Gerais.
- The finaleA street festival on Avenida Cristóvão Colombo in Savassi on Sunday.
- The formatGuided tours, a family afternoon, a run and tastings across the week.
- The costMost of the programme is free.
- The listingThe city’s own events portal carries the schedule.
The Circuito do Pão de Queijo is running in Belo Horizonte until Sunday 23 August. Most of it is free, and four days of programme remain.
What it is
The cheese bread circuit, formally the Circuito do Pão de Queijo, is a week of programming across Belo Horizonte. This is its second edition.
The city’s own events portal calls it a celebration of an affectionate relationship. That is between people from Belo Horizonte and their favourite snack.
It began on Monday 17 August, which is the informal national cheese bread day, and runs to Sunday 23 August.
That means four days are left as of Wednesday. The best of it is at the end.
What is still to come
Wednesday 19 August carries the Fan Trip Rota do Pão de Queijo, a route around the city’s tourist points.
There is also the Expresso do Pão de Queijo, an open-sided tour bus around the Praça da Liberdade. It comes with tastings and a guided narrative.
The Pão de Queijo das Crianças is a family afternoon at the Praça da Assembleia.
A Corrida do Pão de Queijo, a run through the Centro-Sul region, is also on the programme. The exact start line has not been published.
Sunday is the one to plan for
The circuit closes on Sunday 23 August with the Festival do Pão de Queijo on Avenida Cristóvão Colombo, in Savassi.
Savassi is Belo Horizonte’s most walkable eating district, a few blocks south of the Praça da Liberdade.
A street festival on a Sunday in Savassi is the format the city does best. Expect stalls rather than a ticketed event.
We could not find a published closing time, so treat the afternoon as the safe window.
Why Minas Gerais and not anywhere else
Pao de queijo is made from cassava starch, Minas cheese, eggs, milk and oil. It contains no wheat, so it is naturally gluten free.
The cheese is the part that ties it to this state. Minas has a protected artisanal cheese tradition that predates the recipe.
Belo Horizonte treats the result as civic property rather than as a snack. A week-long circuit is the logical extension of that.
For a foreign resident, this is the cheapest possible way into a real local food culture.
If you want to eat rather than walk
The circuit is programming, not a restaurant guide. If you simply want the best pão de queijo in the city, that is a different question.
Belo Horizonte’s Mercado Central is the obvious starting point, with several counters within a few metres of each other.
Chefs in the local press named their own picks this week. Café Nice downtown, Café Dois Irmãos and Cafeteria Lá no Mercado were among them.
A plain one runs roughly five to eight reais, about US$1 to US$1.55 at the official rate of 5.2043 on 18 August.
What it costs
Most of the cheese bread circuit is free. It is a city-backed initiative rather than a commercial festival.
Individual bakeries may charge for what they sell, which is normal. A plain pão de queijo usually runs a few reais.
We could not find a published price list for the tour bus or the run. Check the city portal before turning up.
Nothing in the published programme requires a ticket bought in advance.
One thing to know about Minas cheese
The queijo minas that goes into the dough is a protected artisanal product with regional variations, not a single industrial cheese.
Canastra, Serro and Araxá are the best-known producing regions, and each tastes different.
A baker using a specific regional cheese will usually say so. That is the detail worth asking about at a stall.
It is also why the same recipe tastes different two blocks apart.
How to fit it around a working week
The cheese bread circuit’s weekday items are short and scattered. They suit a lunch hour more than a day off.
If you can only do one thing, do Sunday. The closing festival is the concentrated version.
Savassi is well served by taxis and app cars, and parking on a festival Sunday will be difficult.
Bring cash. Brazilian street stalls take cards more than they used to, but not all of them.
What we could not confirm
The number of bakeries in the cheese bread circuit has not been published in the coverage we found.
Nor have start times for several items, including the run and the family afternoon.
The city portal is the authority here. Check it the morning you plan to go, because street programming moves.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the Circuito do Pão de Queijo?
Monday 17 to Sunday 23 August 2026, in Belo Horizonte. It is the second edition and it is still running.
Is it free?
Most of the programme is free. It is a city-backed circuit rather than a ticketed festival, though individual stalls charge for what they sell.
What happens on the last day?
The Festival do Pão de Queijo closes the circuit on Sunday 23 August, on Avenida Cristóvão Colombo in the Savassi district.
What is pão de queijo?
A small chewy roll made from cassava starch, Minas cheese, eggs, milk and oil. It has no wheat, so it is naturally gluten free.
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