What’s not? As its name implies, Al Volo (which means “on the fly” or “on the go”) isn’t the best place for a sit-down meal. Thankfully, the nearby Leopold Park is a pleasant alternative — if you can manage to shield your lunch from the local wildlife.
Vibe: Down-to-earth and friendly, with a clientele composed mostly of Eurocrats and their entourage.
Who’s picking up the check? Al Volo won’t break the bank, but it isn’t cheap either. The Vegetariano will set you back €6.30, while sandwiches containing meat can cost as much as €8.20. Add extras and your bill will creep up into the double digits.
Spotted: An alluring selection of Italian jams and biscuits for sale behind the counter.
Insider tip: The Autogrill, with chicken and homemade mayo, is an homage to Italy’s eponymous roadside restaurants. It’s nostalgia in a baguette for anyone who’s spent time on the country’s motorways.
Fun fact: Al Volo also sells artisanal ice cream to those in need of something sweet to round off their meal. Buon appetito!
How to get there: Al Volo is just off Jourdan Square. It’s a 10-minute stroll downhill from the Schuman roundabout or Luxembourg Square.
Review published on June 27, 2024. Illustration by Dato Parulava/POLITICO