Sidrería Txot's
Basque & Catalan • Hardy Food
SECRET: The Cider
INFO: Atmosphere
Food: Huge portions, great meat.
Most tourists visit Figueres for Dalí and leave. Big mistake. Our guide reveals 12 authentic spots, from historic venues to modern fusion, avoiding the overpriced traps near the museum. Eat like a local.
Beyond the Dalí Museum. Curated by locals. Real receipts.
Most visitors come to Figueres for Salvador Dalí and leave immediately after. They are making a mistake.
While the area immediately surrounding the Dalí Theatre-Museum is packed with overpriced tourist menus, walking just five minutes away reveals a different side of the city. Figueres is the capital of the Alt Empordà region, a gastronomic hub known for its "Mar i Muntanya" (Sea and Mountain) cuisine.
At Local Trust, we have verified 12 essential restaurants that range from historic venues where Dalí himself dined, to modern fusion spots loved by the local youth. Our guide helps you avoid the tourist traps and enjoy authentic Catalan hospitality.
Dining here is more relaxed than in Barcelona, but there are still some local rules to follow to ensure you get the best table and service:
Restaurants closest to the museum get incredibly busy between 13:00 and 14:30. If you want a relaxed lunch without a reservation, walk towards Plaça del Sol or the side streets off La Rambla. The quality of food usually increases with every block you walk away from the museum queue.
On weekdays, look for the "Menu del Dia" (Menu of the Day). It is a complete meal (starter, main, dessert, drink, and bread) usually priced between 15 EUR and 25 EUR. It offers much better value and quality than the à la carte menu at lunch.
Dinner service starts late. While you might find places open at 19:30 for tourists, the atmosphere does not pick up until 21:00. If you arrive too early, you might be the only person in the restaurant.
No. While locals speak Catalan, everyone speaks Spanish and restaurant staff in Figueres are very used to international tourists. English is widely understood in the city center.
Yes, Figueres is generally a safe, walkable town. The center is well-lit and lively until late. As with any tourist destination, just keep an eye on your belongings.
This translates to "Sea and Mountain". It is a signature style of the Empordà region where seafood (like prawns or crayfish) is cooked in the same pot with meat (chicken or sausage). It sounds unusual, but it is delicious.
Avoid the tourist traps near the museum.