Hey I was in Barcelona two weeks ago and there is a wonderful (and all wheelchairs accessible) restaurant for paella. Now one disclaimer: Barcelona is NOT a paella place, and in most places what you get is “tourist paella”, like spaghetti bolognese (which does not exist in Italy :D), but this place is real: the chef (a super nice lady) is a pro and the restaurant staff are super nice and friendly. They have ramped access and a lift to take you from the ground floor (where there are tables) to the basement, where there are tables and you can see them cooking live. The spaces can be a bit cramped but the staff is super nice and will get you seated and comfortable in a dash. Wonderful experience and great paella, which I learned has to be a little burnt/crunchy at the bottom (that is the tradition).
https://www.lapaelladesu.com/Kamil4 CommentsOh man, looks sooo good. That is awesome that they have the lift. So many places would stop at the ramp.
That blue door an accessible toilet, I guess?Yes! I have found photos of the inside of the bathroom in the meantime, here they are
Not sure why my photos are all lying down but Iam sure I will figure it out 😀
Looks ok, maybe it just takes a bit of time for the system to update them.
Anyway, accessible toilets in restaurants are awesome – makes it easier to enjoy wine without worrying!