Welcome Back Bar del Sole
Lucca’s centro storico is small, completely encircled by Renaissance era walls. When I first arrived as a visitor, long before I moved here, I thought of the center as one wonderful neighborhood. No place within the walls was more than a short walk away. Compared to the sprawl of Albuquerque, that certainly made Lucca feel like a single neighborhood.
But as I spent more time here, I realized that, even though the walls that encircle the historic center are only about 2.5 miles around, Lucca is much more than a single neighborhood. In fact, there are several small neighborhoods contained within the walls, each with its own unique character. A move of a few blocks in any direction is likely to mean a change in the local bar, butcher, greengrocer, and pharmacy. The closure of any one of these neighborhood places has a big impact on local residents.
Take for example the neighborhood around Via Mordini, very near to the Old Mercato building in Piazza del Carmine. There have been just a few shops operating on the perimeter of the building, several of which opened into the big empty space of the former Mercato. For many years the Mercato building existed in restoration limbo. These shops, which included a bar, a butcher, a coffee & chocolate shop, and two greengrocers, were very important neighborhood places.
The Bar del Sole, which for nearly two decades has anchored the corner of the Old Mercato building, was the bar in this neighborhood - the one where you were likely to run into the same patrons on a regular basis, where you knew the owners, Monica and Ernesto, and they knew you too. A place that always felt comfortable and welcoming. A great place for a morning coffee, to sit and read the newspaper, to talk with neighbors. Just as good in the afternoons too for a spritz or glass of wine.
The bar also played host for a long time to English Mondays, a social group for Italians wanting to practice English and for English speaking ex-pats. The location of Bar del Sole, opening into the large unrestored Mercato, was perfect for this large group.
But, in a very controversial turn of events, when restoration began on the Old Mercato building most of the existing businesses were forced to relocate. There was very little notice given nor help in finding new places to do business. Imagine the uproar this caused in the neighborhood. Imagine the terrible impact on the businesses and the people whose livelihood was threatened. The period of negotiation, legal action, reprieve, and then final closure of the bar was prolonged and stressful. Earlier this spring the bar closed for good at the Old Mercato location.
But – good news – Bar del Sole has found a new location! The new space is just down the street at Via Mordini 13, a few steps away from the old location.
And on June 15th they welcomed the neighbors back with a grand reopening celebration. The number of people who turned out for the reopening, filling the bar and spilling out to the street, demonstrated how important the bar is to the neighborhood and how much the community supports Monica and Ernesto.
The new location is bright and cheerful, as were the smiles on the faces of the owners and staff. After the difficulties of the past year, and months of not knowing how (or if) they would be able to reopen, what a joy it was to celebrate with them.
Whether you are living in Lucca or just here for a visit, I hope you will stop in for a coffee or an aperitivo to support Monica and Ernesto in their new location.
We are all so glad to welcome them back!