La Cort

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Peratallada, Spain

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Brasserie· Restaurant· Mediterranean· European· Spanish

La Cort Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

La Cort is located in Peratallada, Spain on Plaça de les Voltes, 8,. La Cort is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category brasserie in Spain.

Address

Plaça de les Voltes, 8,

Price range

$$

Phone

+34 972634868

Service options

Outdoor seatingDine-in

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

CoffeeHealthy optionsSmall plates

Open hours

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Oreste Luci

The restaurant is OK, nothing amazing. We ordered two dished, one Pork and the other Beef, we asked for the pork to be well cooked. We had to send the pork to be cooked more since it was raw inside. The beef was extremely hard, I had to ask for a better knife and they brought one with a serrated edge, not good for cutting meet. The meat was tasty but too hard, had to chew a lot. I would not recommend this place for meat dishes.

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Marine Iguana

Best restaurant in this gorgeous town, in my opinion! Lovely setting, welcoming service, my husband and I had a wonderful time there! I recommend the lambchops and grilled codfish, but I'm sure that some other dishes would be just as delicious!

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Judith Goodwin

Beautiful food and set menu is very good value for money.

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Emma Gonzales-Puell

We were a family of 5 2 kids (2 years old and 6 months old). When I first walked hrough the door the server didn't even greet me, didn't think much of it, maybe they were just busy. Later on, we sat down and the servers were nice, not giving us too much attention but neither leaving us to the side. We ordered the 15e menu which was pretty good, maybe a bit salty but in terms of taste it was nice. The bad experience started when the women taking care of the coffees and cash register came and rudely told us to open the door if the child was going to cry (the baby was crying for 30 seconds), to which we responded that it was pretty chilly for the baby and we wouldn't want her to fall ill. She mumbled about how her children were educated when I told her to understand that a baby cries. Funnily enough, a baby crying for 30 seconds seems to be more of a problem than dogs sitting on chairs and customers giving them pieces of meet from their plate. Overall it was not the worst of experiences, but the woman really made us feel uneasy and we felt like we were not welcomed. Luckily enough this nice server told us that it was normal that kids this young easily get bored. Would highly recommend the next door restaurant probably friendlier staff!

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Marie Josee Lamothe

Friendly staff, excellent tapas and fish, there are better places for meat (game).