Barcelona Restaurants
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Barcelona - browse our top choices for Restaurants during your stay.
This "meat bar" doesn't take reservations; instead it offers a walk-in-and-graze tapas menu of items like steak tartare and aged filet mignon...Read More
A favorite with gourmands, this often overcrowded little counter serves some of the best beer and tapas in town. The house-brewed artisanal...Read More
There's no glitz, no glamour, and not even a sign on the wall, but the battered wooden doors of this old, family-owned tavern hide a tapas bar...Read More
Top-class tapas on a terrace are surprisingly hard to find, which is why sophisticated snack-seekers head for the eponymous restaurant of Michelin...Read More
A superb tapas and platillos (small plates) emporium, this spot is just around the corner from the Liceu opera house. The long bar overlooking...Read More
Famous for its patatas bravas amb allioli (potatoes with fiery hot sauce and allioli, an emulsion of crushed garlic and olive oil), accompanied...Read More
A two-minute walk east of Santa Maria del Mar, Cal Pep has been in a permanent feeding frenzy for more than 30 years, intensified even further...Read More
A bright and booming tapas bar with a few tables outside, this spot is always packed for a reason: good food at reasonable prices. Try the small...Read More
At the bottom of Ramba Catalunya, this scaled-up tapas bar draws a throng of mostly international clients and has tables outside on the sidewalk...Read More
Just down the street from the Museu Picasso, dangling botas (leather wineskins) announce one of Barcelona's liveliest and most visually appealing...Read More
Somewhat off the beaten path (though just a 15-minute stroll from the Auditori and the Teatre Nacional de Catalunya), Els Tres Porquets (The...Read More
If you can find this dive (literally: it's a short drop below sidewalk level), you'll encounter a warm and cluttered space with a dozen small...Read More
The name of this boisterous restaurant refers to the staple flutelike baguettes used for sandwiches here. There is also an infinite number of...Read More
A trendy international crowd packs this place, sampling tapas such as free-range eggs cooked at low temperature with mushrooms, and charcoal...Read More
It may look like one of the stylish, tourist-trap tapas restaurants that have sprung up recently, but Llamber's culinary pedigree sets it apart...Read More
Opened in 1925 and still decorated with murals of old-time boxers, Mundial no longer packs the punch of years gone by when it served some of...Read More
The name, a pun on para comer algo ("to eat something" with an Andalusian accent), may be only marginally amusing, but the tapas here are...Read More
Named for Roman Polanski's film of the same name, this extraordinary little spot just a block away from the Auditori de Barcelona and the new...Read More
A foodie haunt, this tiny tapas place is hugely popular with locals and in-the-know visitors alike; if you show up too late, you might not be...Read More
The tapas emporium of celebrity chef Carles Abellán shows us how much he admires traditional Catalan and Spanish bar food, from patatas bravas...Read More
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