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Welcome to La Vara

Located in Brooklyn, New York, La Vara is a Spanish restaurant that offers a diverse menu with vegan and vegetarian options. With its wheelchair accessible facilities and gender-neutral restrooms, La Vara caters to a wide range of customers. The restaurant provides a comfortable and inclusive dining experience with waiter service and a full bar offering happy hour specials. Not suitable for kids, La Vara is perfect for adults looking to enjoy a delicious Spanish meal in a vibrant atmosphere. From traditional Spanish dishes to modern interpretations, La Vara impresses with its innovative flavors and inviting ambiance.

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Located in the heart of Brooklyn, La Vara is a Spanish restaurant that offers a unique dining experience for its guests. This vibrant establishment not only takes reservations but also offers delivery and takeout services, making it convenient for those looking to enjoy their delicious cuisine at home. La Vara caters to a variety of dietary preferences with vegan and vegetarian options available, ensuring that there is something for everyone to enjoy.

The restaurant's welcoming atmosphere is further enhanced by its wheelchair accessibility and gender-neutral restrooms, making it a inclusive dining destination. Whether you're dining solo or with a group, La Vara is the perfect spot for a memorable dinner. With a full bar, happy hour specials, and outdoor seating, guests can relax and unwind while savoring the flavors of Spain.

From the moment you step foot inside La Vara, you can expect top-notch service from their attentive waitstaff. The menu boasts an array of delectable dishes that showcase the rich and diverse flavors of Spanish cuisine. With street parking available and Wi-Fi accessibility, La Vara is a convenient choice for those looking to indulge in a culinary experience like no other. So why not grab a seat, immerse yourself in the vibrant ambiance, and indulge in the tantalizing flavors of La Vara.

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Gabriel S.
Gabriel S.

Expensive tapas! Quality is ok but tapas should not cost the price of a main. Good service.

Connie H.
Connie H.

This place has been on my must visit list for a long time, and I'm so happy I got to go recently! Loves: + Food is good, with standouts being: rossejat ($38) which is like paella, croquetas ($10), and cochinillo ($38). + Very accommodating with reservations! If you don't see something available, they encourage you to call them and they really mean it. + Nice service and clean space This place is very nice and has received a Michelin star in the past. I do find some of the dishes to be standouts and some less so, but overall I had a positive experience here. Thank you, La Vara!

Jessalyn S.
Jessalyn S.

Walked in on a Friday night right when they opened and we got seated immediately. The server was helpful in recommending dishes. The octopus was very delicate. The mussels were definitely the favorite of the bunch. I think all the food was pretty standard. There was a particular dish that I felt was worth going back for.

Gene L.
Gene L.

This place is an absolute gem! Elevated Spanish tapas in an elegant setting with excellent service. This place had been on my bookmark list forever ever since they had a Michelin star from years ago. I finally made my way over here, and I was not disappointed. Even though they've since lost their Michelin star, I can say this place is still worth a visit. First the setting and the vibes are absolutely amazing. Felt like a lot of locals from the Brooklyn Heights/Cobble Hill neighborhood frequent this place. And although I am about $5-6 million short on owning a brownstone in the neighborhood, I can dine here every once in a while and pretend I'm one of the cool kids. Service is impeccable. Friendly, attentive, and extremely helpful - you definitely feel like VIP here. They are helpful in giving wine recommendations and have an extensive list for any occasion and price point. I really loved all the dishes we had - perfect for ordering a ton and sharing as a couple or group. Menu overall had a seafood bent. Price point is definitely on the higher side, but I felt like the overall experience as a whole made it worth it. Overall A+, and worth a stop if you're in the neighborhood.

Michelle L.
Michelle L.

We went with a large group and we're able to order almost everything from the menu. We enjoyed all the dishes. Standouts were the croquettes, the octopus, the fried artichokes and the beef cheek. Drinks were interesting and quite good.

Cam A.
Cam A.

Discovered this place by accident and I can't wait to come back and try more items from their menu . Literally everything I had this night was amazing . The atmosphere was quiet enough to have an intimate conversation which was great and the staff was all very pleasant and attentive. If you're going here run don't walk !

Glenn C.
Glenn C.

Short review: Pricey tapas. One worth it (Hamachi special.) One wasn't (Morros Prensados.) Excellent dessert (Torrijas.) Excellent cocktail (Yacht Rock.) I went to this popular little Spanish tapas spot a little while back. The prices were quite high especially for one not good dish in particular but the flavors were solid. As they were crowded and I didn't have a reservation, I sat at the bar and the bartender was friendly. To drink I had the Yacht Rock for $15 which had Bourbon, Amaro Sfumato (by Hausal Penz likely,) Amontillado Sherry, and Bitters. The drink was comparably to the rest of the menu on the cheaper end. Nice mix of sweet and bitter definitely leaning towards bitter and I would likely go back and sample more of their cocktails which are mostly $15 or $16. They recommended I order two dishes for a lighter meal or three if I want to be full. The first dish that arrived was the specialty of the night, a Hamachi Crudo with Peppers, Almonds, Scallions, and Celery Oil I believe (there might have also been a sweet component like sliced grapes or something) and it was $23. This was very nicely presented with thin strips of fish with said mélange of ingredients on top. The fish was of very high quality and it wasn't overpowered by any of the ingredients. I believe the pepper was a mix of Piquillo and something else (maybe Padron or Shishito.) This was tasty and mostly worth it for the price. I ordered the Morros Prensados which had a Seared Beef Jowl (aka beef cheeks) Terrine, Mustard-Grape Española, and Mustard Greens Pistachio Salad and it was $21. By comparison to the other dish, this wasn't as worth it or as well balanced. There was a very thin piece of terrine on the bottom and while it was tasty with a good texture, it wasn't really worth it. The salad on top had too much mustard and sourness with the pistachios and grape not balancing it out and it was so comparatively big to the meat, it felt like a salad more than a beef appetizer. In terms of price comparisons to other fancier Spanish spots, there is a $15 version at Txikito which is mostly beef based which is so much of a better deal. I would have gotten the much praised Rossejat but I can't eat squid so I probably should have gone with the Cochinillo instead. I wouldn't recommend this. I went with the Torrijas for dessert. This consisted of Burnt Sugar Kouign-Amann, Sour Cream Ice Cream, and Huckleberry and it was $14 (with the other desserts on the menu being $12.) This was a very well-made dessert. The Kouign-Amann had a nice caramelized texture as expected being quite sweet with a couple more burnt pieces which I actually liked as they had a pleasant texture. The ice cream didn't taste of sour cream which I kind of don't mind and it had a pleasant sweetness. My only complaint perhaps is that there could have probably been more huckleberries. I have had torrijas from other spots with most of them having dulce de leche and berries but this was a nice take on the usual. It is rather hard to rate this spot. The special of the day, the dessert, and the cocktail were all very good and pretty worth it for the price. However the other dish was competitively really bad and on the main menu. If I had just gotten a cocktail, the morros, and the torrijas, I probably would give them a low 3 and wonder where are the good reviews are coming from. Mid 3 for now rounded up. I'll probably be back to try the cochinillo and to get a different dessert but I will wait a while because the prices are quite high.

Gab G.
Gab G.

Excellent Spanish restaurant in Cobble Hill. Definitely make a reservation if you can. I tried: + Madame meuze cocktail + Wild in the streets cocktail + Paved paradise cocktail + Yacht rock cocktail + Croquetas of the day + Escalivada (fire roasted eggplant) + Salchichon (iberico de bellota sausage) + Pulpo de roca (octopus) + Arroz meloso (buttery bomba rice) + Sweet almond cake + Catalan style cheesecake My favorite cocktail was the madame meuze, and the standout dishes were the salchichon and arroz meloso. The sweet almond cake was the best dessert, though they were both really good. 4.5 stars.