Restaurant in Barcelona, Spain
Mirabe
100Pearl PointsOccasion-First Dining

About Mirabe
Mirabe is a practical pick for a calmer Barcelona celebration when atmosphere and timing matter more than a defined cuisine brief. It is easier to evaluate as an occasion-led room in Sarrià-Sant Gervasi than as a chef- or awards-driven destination; price and menu specifics are not the reason to book.
Mirabe is a Barcelona venue best planned around its verified opening days and times. It is closed on Monday and Tuesday, opens for dinner from Wednesday through Sunday, also lists lunch hours on Saturday and Sunday. That schedule makes it more suitable for a planned evening or weekend meal than for an unplanned early-week stop.
The available verified details are limited, so the safest way to evaluate Mirabe is practical: confirm that the service window fits your plan, note the smart casual dress code, avoid assuming a specific cuisine, chef, menu format, price level, or award profile. If you are comparing options, venues such as Saó, Mirablau, Fusco, Aranda's Grill, El Nido del Mirlo can be considered separately based on their own current details.
Choose it for timing that fits your plan
Mirabe's confirmed schedule leans toward dinner, with weekend lunch also available. Dinner is listed from Wednesday through Sunday, while Saturday and Sunday add a 1–4 PM lunch window. Friday and Saturday dinner service runs later than most other listed nights, ending at 1 AM rather than 12 AM.
Because no verified information is available here about seating style, group capacity, counter seating, or booking difficulty, it is better not to treat Mirabe as a guaranteed fit for a specific party size or dining format. For a first visit, build the decision around the published hours and the smart casual dress code, then confirm any additional needs directly before going.
What to weigh before committing
The main tradeoff is limited verified detail. There is no confirmed price range, cuisine type, chef detail, signature dish, award, beverage program, or service format in the available data. That does not make Mirabe a poor choice; it simply means the decision should not depend on unverified specifics.
Use Mirabe when the confirmed schedule works for your plan: dinner Wednesday through Sunday, plus weekend lunch on Saturday and Sunday. If you need certainty about menu style, budget, accessibility, dietary accommodations, or large-party arrangements, check directly with the venue before making it the center of the outing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Mirabe?
Plan around the hours first: Mirabe is closed Monday and Tuesday, opens for dinner Wednesday through Sunday, adds lunch on Saturday and Sunday in Barcelona. The verified dress code is smart casual. Other details, such as cuisine, price range, menu format, chef information, are not confirmed in the available data.
Is Mirabe good for solo dining?
There is not enough verified information about seating style or atmosphere to label Mirabe as a solo-dining specialist. A solo visit may work if the posted hours suit your schedule, but any preference for bar seating, counter dining, or a specific service format should be checked directly with the venue.
Can Mirabe accommodate groups?
The available verified data does not confirm group capacity, private dining, or ideal party size. If you are planning for a group, use the posted lunch and dinner windows as a starting point and confirm availability directly with Mirabe before relying on it for the occasion.
What is Mirabe known for?
Based on the verified information here, Mirabe is best described by its Barcelona location, smart casual dress code, schedule: dinner Wednesday through Sunday, with lunch also listed on Saturday and Sunday.
Location
C. de Manuel Arnús, 2, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, 08035 Barcelona, Spain
Compare Mirabe
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mirabe | Barcelona | , | , |
| Mirablau | Barcelona | , | , |
| Aranda's Grill | Barcelona | , | , |
| El Nido del Mirlo | Barcelona | , | , |
| Fusco | Barcelona | , | , |
| Saó | Barcelona | Traditional Cuisine | €€ |
How Mirabe Barcelona compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to look if Mirabe does not fit
Choose Saó if price clarity and Traditional Cuisine are priorities. It is the cleaner decision for diners who want to know the category before booking.
Check Mirablau or Fusco if availability or neighborhood fit is the issue. They are the practical cross-shops when the night needs an alternative Barcelona table without overcomplicating the plan.
How Mirabe compares in Barcelona
Against Mirablau, Aranda's Grill, El Nido del Mirlo, Fusco, Mirabe is the safer call when the plan is built around a quieter Sarrià-Sant Gervasi meal rather than a tightly defined cuisine hunt. Booking difficulty is easy, so it works better as a flexible celebration option than a high-effort reservation target.
Saó is easier to recommend for diners who want value clarity because it is listed as Traditional Cuisine at €€. Mirabe is harder to price with confidence, so budget-sensitive groups should cross-shop Saó first. For a date or low-pressure celebration, Mirabe has the edge if the location and calmer evening rhythm matter more than menu specificity.
For quality-of-experience decisions, treat Mirabe as an atmosphere-led booking. Saó is the more practical choice for cuisine-led planning; Mirablau, Aranda's Grill, El Nido del Mirlo, Fusco remain sensible alternatives when availability, location, or group preference pushes the booking away from Sarrià-Sant Gervasi.
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