Cafe Les Gavarres - Menu

Avinguda Catalunya, 6 BAJO. 17252. Sant Antoni de Calonge, CALONGE, GIRONA, Vall-Llobrega, Spain

🛍 Cafés, Pizza, Mariscos, Asiático

4 💬 3810 Reviews
Cafe Les Gavarres

Phone: +34972662806

Address: Avinguda Catalunya, 6 BAJO. 17252. Sant Antoni de Calonge, CALONGE, GIRONA, Vall-Llobrega, Spain

City: Vall-Llobrega

Menu Dishes: 10

Reviews: 3810

Website: http://www.cafelesgavarres.com?utm_campaign=paginasamarillas&utm_source=paginasamarillas&utm_medium=referral

"Sorprendida con la reforma del local, me ha gustado mucho !!! La materia prima se nota de una gran calidad!! Muy contentos con el trato del personal , todos muy amables y simpáticos. Volveremos seguro a probar más cositas ricas de la carta.,lo siguiente arroz!!! Gracias por vuestra amabilidad y buena comida!"

Full menu - 10 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Vegetarian

Main Courses

Latin American Food

Rice

Seafood

Mexican-American Food

Salads

Jaume Jaume

100% recomendable. Pizza buenísima! A seguir con la misma línea!

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Cristina
Cristina

Cenamos pizza y estaban muy buenas, se nota que utilizan productos de primera calidad.


angel
angel

Una grata sorpresa, lugar amplio y acogedor, carta variada, y la comida buenísima, muy recomendable, sin duda repetiremos.


Neus
Neus

Com.sempre el.menjar molt ben elaborat però era un divendres i ens hem trobat amb la sorpresa que ens han cobrat com un dissabte!! View menu


Yeray
Yeray

I have been here a few times before I was a Yelper it is a typical chain restaurant similar to Logans or Outback, but with a focus on BBQ.


Lucía
Lucía

Disappointing! My boys and I went to check them out with the remodelI got wingsI asked for smoked with bbq but they said they can't do that.


Raul
Raul

Si estás por San Antoni, no lo dudes pásate por Gavarres, el personal muy amable y las pizzas impresionantes. 100% recomendable. Volveremos. View menu


Qcomunicación
Qcomunicación

Sitio excepcional si lo que quieres es comer calidad y buen ambiente. Ofrecen menu diario y plato del dia. Servicio personal muy profesional. Para repetir siempre!


Cát
Cát

is a place that is a few meters from the sea in the San antonio on the main road of downtown San antonio which serve breakfast meals is made many people will make the vermut or spend the afternoon there on a large terrace and a new and very beautiful place


Minica
Minica

Sorprendida con la reforma del local, me ha gustado mucho !!! La materia prima se nota de una gran calidad!! Muy contentos con el trato del personal , todos muy amables y simpáticos. Volveremos seguro a probar más cositas ricas de la carta.,lo siguiente arroz!!! Gracias por vuestra amabilidad y buena comida! View menu

Categories

  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time. View menu
  • Mariscos Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!
  • Asiático

Amenities

  • Wi-fi
  • Tapas
  • menu
  • Sacar
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  • Grupos

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"We had a meal consisting of the set menu, consisting of appetizers, main dishes and desserts. It was all wonderful. The restaurant served us a small appetizer with olives. We ordered as appetizers fried calamari, and croquetas of chicken and of cheese. Spanish croquetas have a thin crunchy breaded coat over a pasty filling. Both types were savory, and the cheese croquetas were filled with a kind of blue cheese, which kept its distinctive flavor but was not overpowering. Two groups of two diners shared two of the signature dishes at the restaurant: seafood paella, and seafood fideua. Fideua is a dish prepared much like paella, except using inch-long pieces of broken fideos, a fine noodle commonly used is Spain for soups, instead of rice. Both were excellent. I had the chicken, also very good. For desserts, we had chocolate soufflé with raspberry sauce which was not too sweet, just a little tart; sorbet de maracuya (passionfruit) which was also tart, but delicious in taste with a great consistency; mango ice cream, sweet and very creamy with a delicious flavor; requesón (a kind of creamy Spanish cheese) with layers of honey; and crema catalana, which is sort of like a Catalan version of flan with a surface of caramelized sugar, also delicious. All the desserts are house-made. The server was very polite, attentive and engaged, offering suggestions and demurrers as he felt necessary. The woman who served as the maitre d' was also very engaging, and described what were possibly her creations — the restaurant is small, and there were only the two of them in the dining room — lovingly, and made suggestions based on preference expressed. She may have been the owner; I didn't ask. I whole-heartedly recommend it for great food. It cost us €170 for 5 fixed-price dinners, a couple of glasses of wine, some soft drinks, a couple of bottles of water."