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Restaurante Fuerte del Pastelillo- Club de pescavsLa Vitrola
Restaurante Club de Pesca and La Vitrola are both praised by professionals. Overall, La Vitrola ranks slightly higher than Restaurante Club de Pesca. La Vitrola is ranked #3 in Cartagena with accolades from 4 publications such as Frommer's, Lonely Planet and Travel + Leisure.
Restaurante Fuerte del Pastelillo- Club de pesca
Fodor's
Afar Magazine
Travel + Leisure
Manga, Fuerte San Sebastian del Pastelillo, Cartagena, Colombia
From $0/night
"Time slips gently by at this 18th-century fortress-turned-restaurant by a marina in the Manga neighborhood, not far from the walled town." Full review
"A perfect little spot to have lunch and watch the sailboats go by." Full review
"Restaurante Fuerte de San Sebastián del Pastelillo, located in a fort looking out over the Bay of Cartagena, provides a picturesque setting for an unforgettable meal"
La Vitrola
Fodor's
Travel + Leisure
Lonely Planet
Frommer's
Centro Cll 33 #2-01 Calle Baloco, Cartagena, Colombia
From $5/night
"This friendly restaurant on a quiet corner in the walled city is the result of a New Yorker's love affair with the Caribbean." Full review
"In this convivial spot with potted palms, a dapper six-man Cuban band is always stationed at the door." Full review
"Perfectly lit and comfortably furnished, this 400-year-old colonial home converted to a seafood restaurant is famous – and deservedly so." Full review
"La Vitrola exudes an air of Old Havana gloriously brought into the present with whirling ceiling fans, a tiled floor dotted with potted palms, and debonair waiters in starched white uniforms." Full review