7 Best Restaurants in The Pyrenees, Spain

Donamaria'ko Benta

$$ Fodor's choice

This family-run restaurant and B&B in a former 19th-century residence has a crackling fire in winter and a willow-shaded patio in summer. Prix fixes change seasonally and center on well-executed classics like secreto ibérico con crema de hongos (Iberian pork steak with wild mushroom cream) and txangurro a la Donostiarra (baked crab). Rooms fill up fast in August and public holidays.

Era Coquèla

$$$$ Fodor's choice

On a bank overlooking the Garonne, the white-tablecloth, tile-floor Era Coquèla is a Vielha institution, beloved by local families, repeat vacationers, and even truck drivers passing through town. Roast meats, civets (wine-and-game stews), and seasonal vegetable dishes are native-son chef Marc Nus's strongest suits—all are served by an enthusiastic and knowledgeable staff.

Casa Pardina

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Romantic dining at a reasonable price is the main draw at this restaurant with two fixed-price menus offering dozens of dishes to choose from. The cuisine is distinctly Aragonese with a few modern twists (think local venison stewed with dates, plums, and honey), and the wine hails from nearby Somontano. Every meal starts with a flight of olive oils. The small, inviting dining room with arched stone walls make Pardina a cozy choice in winter, but summer visitors shouldn't miss the outdoor terrace overlooking the Sierra de Guara and San Miguel church.

Calle Medio, 22145, Spain
974-318425
Known For
  • outdoor dining with sweeping views
  • set menu only
  • locally sourced ingredients and local olive oil
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Hours change seasonally, call ahead

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El Molí

$$$$

A picturesque riverside location, knotty pine walls, wood beams, and a rustic prix fixe that highlights regional specialties make this a lovely spot for a meal. There is a ground-floor dining room with large windows that frame a broad sweep of the river and a second, smaller dining room tucked up in the attic.

Carrèr Sarriulèra 26, 25530, Spain
973-641718
Known For
  • aged Pyrenean beef cooked over coals
  • river views
  • flame-licked calçots (Catalan green onions) in season
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Wed.

El Rebeco

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In this graceful, rustic building in the upper part of town, the dining rooms are lined with historic photographs of Torla during the 19th and 20th centuries, and in late fall, civets of deer, boar, and mountain goat are the order of the day. In summer, lighter fare and hearty mountain soups restore hikers between treks. The black-marble-and-stone floor and the cadiera—a traditional open fireplace room with an overhead smoke vent—are extraordinary original elements of Pyrenean architecture.

Calle Fatás 55, Torla, Aragon, 22376, Spain
974-486068
Known For
  • traditional Pyrenean architecture
  • inviting terrace
  • slow service so adjust accordingly
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Easter

Fontao

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Fontao may not look like much, what with its humdrum entrance and and 90's banquet-like dining room, but the kitchen delivers well-executed Aragonés dishes with welcomed Galician flare. Delightful proteins and carbs abound, but don't miss their salad offerings (like the warm escalivada with goat cheese) which are a nice relief from the meaty cuisine of the region.

La Fragua

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Tucked behind a huge wooden door just off Calle Major hides a cozy stonewalled asador (grill house). The fired-up barbecue can be viewed from the dining room, setting the scene nicely for locally sourced meat and fish to be cooked over coals. The mains let the produce speak for itself, with an emphasis on grilled items such as entrecôte, rabbit, hake, and monkfish, and there's a selection of seasonal starters that includes fresh salads, wild mushrooms with a poached egg and foie gras, and grilled prawns.
Calle Gil Bergés 4, Jaca, Aragon, 22700, Spain
974-360618
Known For
  • barbecued meat and fish
  • very cozy vibe
  • generous portions
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. No dinner Mon.