Just a few minutes from the buzz of Marbella’s centre, Le Patio offers something different. Surrounded by fig, lemon and orange trees, this seasonal garden restaurant at Cascada Marbella invites guests to slow down and settle in. With candlelight, soft music and a stream running through the grounds, it’s the kind of place you return to more than once in the same season.

A menu that feels like summer
Le Patio is casual in style but serious about flavour. The menu leans on Mediterranean favourites, but each dish has something extra. The burrata and fig salad is a nod to the fig tree that grows right in the patio, served with a pistachio pesto that lifts it beyond the usual. The BBQ pork ribs are slow-cooked, grilled and glazed until they’re exactly how they should be.
Vegetarian dishes hold their own here. The leek with pistachio XO sauce blends spice, earthiness and a bit of theatre with its mix of seaweed, mushroom and dried chilli. It’s clear that this is a kitchen that pays attention to detail, even with its simplest plates.
Sundays worth planning around
Live music is part of Le Patio’s charm. Every Sunday, guitarist José Ortega brings something special to the evening. It’s not a performance, just the right background to a long dinner with friends, wine on the table and nothing to rush off to.
A short season, worth booking ahead
Le Patio runs from the beginning of July until the end of September, open every night from 7pm. It’s a short window to enjoy one of Marbella’s best outdoor dining spots. Tables go quickly, so early booking is a good idea.
If you’re looking for somewhere that captures the feeling of a true summer evening in Marbella, Le Patio does it without trying too hard. The setting, the food and the rhythm of the evening all come together in one place.