Popular cava bar with the cheapest prices in town.
Let your mind wander at this famous absinthe bar.
Catalans swear by this place for lunch or an early evening snack.
The Pedralbes neighborhood may be a hike from the city center, but it’s a worthwhile trek for a pizza at Tan-taran-tan.
Off the beaten path in Sarria, in the northern part of the city, is O.K., a small bar and restaurant that serves actual, authentic American hamburgers, with chips and a pickle.
Nestled in the shadow of the Cathedral de Santa Maria del Mar, Mar de la Ribera is a tiny, unassuming seafood restaurant with wooden tables, dark walls, and a menu packed with fresh fish selections prepared to your liking.
Tucked away on a side-street in Montjuic, near the luminous Font Magica, Cañota features an extensive menu of meat, fish, and tapas.
This ancient seafood restaurant in Barceloneta is known for its paella.
This classic tapas bar in the heart of the well-heeled L'Eixample neighborhood offers basic tapas like cheese, chorizo, jamon iberico (cured ham), olivas rellenas (anchovy-stuffed olives), patatas bravas (fried potatoes with a spicy sauce), Spanish tortilla (a thick omelet with potato and onion), and the ubiquitous pan con tomate (bread smeared with tomato, garlic, and olive oil).
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