La Barra de Fran
Restaurant · Polanco ·

La Barra de Fran

Restaurant · Polanco ·

Spanish tapas bar with charcuterie, paella, and Spanish wines

patatas bravas
croquetas
fideuá
cozy ambience
attentive service
friendly staff
gambas al ajillo
basque cheesecake
La Barra de Fran by null
La Barra de Fran by null
La Barra de Fran by null
La Barra de Fran by null
La Barra de Fran by null
La Barra de Fran by null
La Barra de Fran by null
La Barra de Fran by null
La Barra de Fran by null
La Barra de Fran by null
La Barra de Fran by null
La Barra de Fran by null
La Barra de Fran by null
La Barra de Fran by null
La Barra de Fran by null
La Barra de Fran by null
La Barra de Fran by null
La Barra de Fran by null
La Barra de Fran by null
La Barra de Fran by null

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Av. Emilio Castelar 185, Polanco, Polanco III Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Get directions

$$$

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Reservations required
Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Cozy

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Av. Emilio Castelar 185, Polanco, Polanco III Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Get directions

+52 56 2015 9781
labarradefran.com
@labarradefran

$$$

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Features

•Reservations required
•Restroom
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Romantic
•Trendy
•Family friendly

Last updated

Jan 9, 2026

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"Just in case you're unsure of the offerings inside La Barra de Fran, a bull's head is posted right at the entrance as a good reminder that the soul of this place, and its flavors, are decidedly Spanish. It's fashioned after Spain's famed tapas bars, and it's a perfect place to go for a fun night out. Taste the likes of patatas bravas, anchovies on lightly toasted bread with a little oil and tomato, gambas al ajillo, flan, and other classic Spanish food that is all sized for sharing, so be sure to bring a friend—or make a new one." - Michelin Inspector

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La Barra de Fran

Lisa H.

Google
We had a perfect, leisurely lunch with local friends. I've never seen this place recommended on social media, and I'm quite happy for that. However, plenty of people were dining here on a Sunday afternoon, so it's not exactly a secret. Absolutely a must try spot if you are in Polanco and you enjoy tapas.

Meita R.

Google
Incredible dining experience at La Barra de Fran! Every dish was high quality, beautifully presented, and full of creative flair. The portions were generous, perfect for sharing or indulging, and the basque cheesecake is a must. Service was top-notch, warm, and attentive. A well-deserved Michelin recommendation. Highly recommend!

Marion

Google
Fantastic place! The tapas are topnotch and the Rioja wine was great. My vegetarian friend also loved the patatas bravas. Our waiter was so nice and practiced his English with us while we practiced our Spanish with him. Genuine moments like this over food are what make Mexico City amazing. We were seated outside which could be a bit noisy but it was still cozy.

Monica R.

Google
Nice outdoor seating, very cozy ambience. Menu was somewhat varied: tapas, appetizers, main dishes (chicken, fish, meat). Drinks and cocktails were decently priced. Overall the menu was not very expensive for what you get. Loved the pork tapas, the broken eggs with chistorra, and the fideua, more than enough for a party of two. Good wine selection by the glass. Friendly and efficient staff. Everything was clean and sanitized. A good option for Spanish food in Polanco

Jose Mario H.

Google
I was very disappointed with the food here. The service was great though and they have a nice selection of Spanish beers. The cheese and the jamón were okay but I was expecting better quality. The “ensaladilla rusa” had way too much mayo, I’ve had the dish many time so I know it has a lot of mayo but this was too much to have more than a couple spoonfuls of the dish. The “croquetas” we’re undercooked abs lacked flavor. The pork that we ordered as a main was lacking flavor and tasted like it had been unfrozen. I wouldn’t recommend this for Spanish food. There are definitely better Spanish restaurants in Mexico City.

Sofia De la M.

Google
Amazing Spanish restaurant right next to Polanquito. I adore this place - so cozy and always full. The service is attentive and quick. I recommend ordering to share so you can try all the dishes - the concept is tapas and various entrees. The patatas bravas and croquetas de jamón ibérico are a must. My favorite entree was the seafood fideuá, it was delicious and had calamari, shrimp, octopus and was very crunchy. Prices are high.

samuel M.

Google
I had a disappointing experience in this restaurant , I had a table at 19:00 and they didn’t have availability of several dishes including desserts. Bad planning from the chef which impacted my experience in this restaurant.

Kara

Google
Nice atmosphere, and that was the only thing I liked. Food was nothing special. I had the fideua and the pasta itself tasted cheap. I also ordered beer and half of the glass was full with foam 🧐