Restaurant La Llar de Foc

Carvery · la Vila de Gracia

Restaurant La Llar de Foc

Carvery · la Vila de Gracia

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Carrer de Ramón y Cajal, 13, Gràcia, 08012 Barcelona, Spain

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Old-school spot in Gràcia serving classic Catalan dishes like calçots, jamón & cava with friendly service and a rustic vibe.  

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Carrer de Ramón y Cajal, 13, Gràcia, 08012 Barcelona, Spain Get directions

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Carrer de Ramón y Cajal, 13, Gràcia, 08012 Barcelona, Spain Get directions

+34 932 84 10 25
lallardefoc.com
@lallardefocbcn

€20–30 · Menu

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Dorsa Sol

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A very old restaurant in Gràcia where we went for calçots, but we chose the full menu. The staff was very friendly, the service was good, and they were very attentive to ensure no one was missing anything. The food tasted good, and in my opinion, the price was reasonable for the quality. Only the dessert was quite bland.

Ana Perlimpimpim

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We were the only people at the restaurant and we ordered a bunch of grilled meats, many of them that came to the table undercooked (chicken, lamb and PORK which we sent back to be cooked!). After this i was sick the whole night, and then nauseoous for 4 days after. Please, be more careful. Its not cheap for what it was. Service was nice, atmosphere ok.

Alexander Dreyer

Google
Authentic food, nice Cosi Family Restaurant far away from tourists. Best choice from quality and price, we will come again.

Joan Guisado i Gámez

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Nice restaurant in the neighborhood of Gracia, its food consist, basically, in grilled meats, and traditional dishes from Catalonia. Its decoration it's pretty rustic, maybe too old... Service is good, nice waitress willing to help. It has a poor selection of wines. Balancing quality and price, I'd consider this restaurant a bit expensive.

Andy Brownfield

Google
We ate a little early from Catalan standards, but in God's time zone, it was alright. I.E. before 10 p.m. The food was phenomenal, the calçots awkward to eat gracefully, but otherwise delicious, the cava cheap and free flowing, and the jamon positively iberian. Come here for a good meal, then snake a can or two of cerveza to the plaça del sol and sit cross legged on the stone to drink.

Bryce Chao

Google
Its my secret catalan cuisine place. Good service and good food. Also like real prices. Its usually empty so the food comes quick. Not sure why its not more busy

Xavier Colomés

Google
A great way to enjoy typical catalan food in the heart of Gracia. Great calçots, carxofes, and most of catalan cuisine classics. Great staff and price. Totally recommended.

Liliana CS

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Traditional Catalan cuisine. Lots of grilled meats. The only meat I eat is chicken and they had run out of it a few times. The menu of calçotada is great!
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Max P.

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In a Barri (neighborhood) of patas (potatoes), croquette & olive tapas, here's a restaurant with panache. Menu. Chef. Service & Wait(ress) who know their menu. Modestly priced dishes. The lasagna is a revelation... unlike ANY lasagna you have had. I had a quarter grilled rabbit (€ 6,15) that was perfectly cooked. A gazpacho that, well was the best salad I ever drank. Well done & well worth the money in this maze of unspectacular hole in the wall Catalan & Castellano tapa bars. We've been to Gràcia twice in two years and I can honestly say that I regret not finding la Llar de Foc. The Good news is we have 5 more days to eat there and that you should go to enjoy this eatery.
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Emm C.

Yelp
this was one of our best finds in Barcelona...we I found it using the downloaded Lonely PLanet Barcelona app. It's awesome because it finds where I am with GPS, and tells me what restaurants are good with descriptions. Sometimes, they're misses because once it's on Lonely Planet, it gets overrun. But this place wasn't. We went there I think on our way to Parque Guell (another Gaudi work of art) and it was cheap (for Americans given the exchange) and delish. The pitcher of sangria came in a customized clay pitcher bearing the establishment's name. AND they had a yummy flan for dessert mmmmmm. It was also situated on a narrow street off the main road (alley-like) in a local neighborhood, meaning we were the only asians and only ones with cameras. Easy to miss the entrance to this place. The waiter didn't even speak English but a smile, some pointing, and my high school Spanish came in handy!