
Le Bistrot
The location is the star at this French-style favorite, an old city fixture since the 1970s. Its tables spill out onto the terrace between two sets of stone steps, leading up to the Baroque façade of the former convent of Sant Martí and down to El Call and the Rambla. When the light is right it looks like something from a Fellini movie set. The food and wine are attractive too. A simple three course set lunch—say, a warm autumn salad, roast meat canelon, and homemade cheesecake—costs 27.50€ including bread and wine. Should you want to linger, a further glass of the house plonk will set you back just 3 euros.
The location is the star at this French-style favorite, an old city fixture since the 1970s. Its tables spill out onto the terrace between two sets of stone steps, leading up to the Baroque façade of the former convent of Sant Martí and down to El Call and the Rambla. When the light is right it looks like something from a Fellini movie set. The food and wine are attractive too. A simple three course set lunch—say, a warm autumn salad, roast meat canelon, and homemade cheesecake—costs 27.50€ including bread and wine. Should you want to linger, a further glass of the house plonk will set you back just 3 euros.







