The 52 Best Restaurants in Barcelona According to Locals (2024)

Here’s my guide on the best restaurants in Barcelona.

Whether you’re looking for value tapas bars, local Catalan cuisine, or tasting menus at Michelin star stunners I’ll have it listed here – I might even throw in the odd street food joint.

Let’s take a deeper look at the Barcelona restaurants dominating the local food scene.

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The Best Restaurants in Barcelona

Bodega Joan

€€ | Area: Eixample | Carrer Rosselló 164 | Metro: Diagonal (L3, L5)

You’ll be texting your friends photos of theirmixed paella (a type of surf and turf), but even if you’re afraid of rice you can eat like royalty here with theircarne picanha: a char-grilled sirloin cap that’s plate perfection.

Since their made to order paella takes about 25 minutes you’ll have plenty of time to take it easy Spanish-style, with some Serrano ham, gambas al ajillo (garlic prawns), or even Galician octopus.

This is a lively place with authentic Spanish atmosphere and free flowing wine.

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Louro

€€€ | Area: La Rambla | Carrer del Caputxins 37 | Metro: Liceu (L3)

Louro is probably the only restaurant I’d recommend on the famous La Rambla – but that’s not to say this is a big fish in a small pond. It’s one of my favourite modern Spanish restaurants in the whole city.

Here the fresh seafood-rich Galician fare gets a creative/avant-guard twist.

Some top menu features here are the smoked sardines, crunchy octopus, scallops gratin, Galician beef filet, and the highly underrated calamari sandwich.

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€€-€€€ | Area: Eixample | Carrer d’Aribau 125 | Metro: Diagonal (L3, L5)

This delicious gourmet tapas restaurant famous for ‘new classics‘ of Catalan cuisine gets to the top of the list – since most of my readers want a balance of Spanish tradition and contemporary style.

The fresh, natural, and seasonal menu tailored to wine lovers bills itself as Mediterranean food with an international touch… or as they call it: Barcelona food.

You’ll be raving about their seafood paella and the Catalan cured meat platter – there are also great vegan options and the craft co*cktails are out of this world.

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Teatro (formerly Tickets)

€€€€ | Area: Poble Sec | Av. del Parallel, 164 | Metro: Poble Sec (L3) | Website

Unfortunately, the playful small plate tapas giants at Tickets – once named one of the 50 best restaurants in the world – had to shutter their doors and reel in their fine dining tasting menus (and Michelin stars) over the pandemic.

Re-branded as Teatro in 2022, they’re moving forward with most of the same furniture, 5 of the classic Tickets dishes, and a new menu heavy on stews and modern snacks like jamon ‘airbaguettes’ and even parmesan ice cream.

They’ve also got their own co*cktail bar in the back to make a night of it.

Lasarte

€€€€ | Area: Eixample | Carrer de Mallorca, 164 | Metro: Diagonal (L3, L5) | Website

The prestigious Basque chef Martín Berasategui offers his signature, artful cuisine – and three Michelin stars – in the restaurant of the Hotel Monument in Barcelona, ​​right on Paseo de Gracia.

The menu features scallops with creamy raw celery, low-temperature free-range egg with roasted jowls, and roast sole with lentil stew and potatoes.

One of the best restaurants in Barcelona for dinner after visiting the Gaudi mansion La Pedrera.

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Disfrutar

€€€€ | Area: Eixample | Carrer de Villarroel, 163 | Metro: Hospital Clinic (L5) | Website

Opened in December 2014 in the heart of Eixample Izquierdo, Disfrutar brings the experience and creativity of three former chefs from legendary El Bulli to Barcelona: arguably the most experimental restaurant of all time.

Expect avant garde dishes across different tasting menus with the option of wine pairing. This is a truly unique gastronomic experience, and it’s a can’t miss Barcelona restaurant for lovers of creative cuisine.

Some curious menu highlights include: liquid salad, smoked cookies, and transparent ravioli with pesto.

Alkimia

€€€€ | Area: Sant Antoni | Ronda de Sant Antoni, 41 | Metro: Hospital Clinic (L5) | Website

The secret mission of this top Barcelona restaurant is to infuse traditional Catalan cuisine with new life. It’s stylish, enchanting, and even a bit romantic – and yes, it has a Michelin star for those asking.

Among the most compelling real food dishes are the crayfish and prawn tartare, mackerel a la flama with peas, and the pork crackling croissant with Catalan cream.

Keep in mind this is a tasting menu only restaurant and reservations are very necessary.

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Moments

€€€€ | Area: Eixample | Passeig de Gracia, 38 | Metro: Passeig de Gracia (L2-3-4) | Website

Rocking two Michelin stars, Moments is the flagship restaurant at the luxurious Mandarin Oriental Hotel.

Carme Ruscalleda is the director here, the only chef in the world with seven Michelin stars, and you’ll feel it right in the taste buds from the first bite of their very innovative, very Catalan cuisine.

Visiting Casa Batllo in the evening? This is one of the best restaurants in Barcelona for a post-Gaudi bite. Banker’s Bar, in the same hotel, is also one of the best bars in Barcelona for co*cktails.

Àbac

€€€€ | Area: Sant Gervasi | Av. del Tibidabo, 1 | Metro: Vallcarca (L3) | Website

“Everything Starts with an Idea” is the slogan of this beautiful garden restaurant that takes traditional flavours and gives them a modern Parisian, Chinese, and avant garde twist.

This Barcelona restaurant counts three Michelin stars so their tasting menus (especially with wine pairings) can push €350.00 so this is a great special occasion restaurant.

Their caviar and whipped hazelnut butter crisps and marinated lamb ribs with ‘Arabian nuances’ are highlights.

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Spanish Restaurants & Tapas Bars

Bitacora

€€ | Area: Barceloneta | 1 Carrer Balboa | Metro: Barceloneta (L4) | Website

One of my favourite tapas bars in Barcelona.

This kitschy little Barcelona restaurant where you watch the cooks is a stone’s throw away from the beach. Here they mix classic tapas with more modern and ethnic flavours.

The menu features three of my Barcelona restaurant favourites: ceviche, gambas a la plancha (grilled prawns), and ginger marinated chicken.

Try and get a seat on the terrace outside.

Can Boneta

€€ | Area: Eixample | Carrer de Balmes, 139 | Metro: Diagonal (L3, L5) | Website

Chef Joan Boneta’s small corner in Barcelona’s Eixample district is a place for shareable half portions of homemade Catalan food – made with fresh produce, big flavours, and a lot of love.

One of the best restaurants in Barcelona for Spanish classics with a good price-quality ratio.

Highlights include octopus with creamed potatoes, Catalan cannelloni, and tuna tartare.

LaParadeta

€€ | Area: El Gotico | Various Locations | Website

Don’t miss this for anything if you’re a fan of fresh seafood dishes.

Thisself-service seafood joint letsyou choose fresh fish from a market counter, sits you down with a bottle of their natural wines from Catalonia, and cooks it for you right there and then.

Expect to wait a while even if you get there at openingbut know that it’s worth it – make sure to grab a bottle of lightly sparkling Blanc Pescador wine and try the grilled squid and chiriprones (fried baby cuttlefish).

Can Maño

€€ | Area: Barceloneta | 12 Carrer del Baluart | Metro: Barceloneta (L4)

Call it a hidden gem or call it a dive, but here it’s about fresh fish dishes and old world charm.

This fantastic Barcelona seafood restaurant finds itsbeauty in the friendly atmosphere, simple to tacky decor, and cheap prices – the local crowd lines up from 8:00 pm so get there early.

From the dining room you can watch the cooks in the kitchen banging out Catalan dishes, so it feels a bit like being home.All together you won’t spend more than €15/20 per person foran abundance offish.

RestauranteArume

€€€ | Area: ElRaval | Carrer d’En Botella 13 | Metro: Universitat (L1/L2) | Website

If cooking is about creativity then this Barcelona restaurant has it right.

Here you’ll finda modern execution of traditional dishes from Galicia witheye-catching presentation.Grab my two menu highlights: crunchy octopus and a blackberry mojito

The delicious desserts, simplistic decor, and suffused lighting create an intimate atmosphere that makes itone of the great places for couples inBarcelona.

Jai-Ca

€€ | Area: Barceloneta | Calle Ginebra 13 | Metro: Barceloneta (L4) | Website

One of the best restaurants in Barcelona for authentic atmosphere. If you’re in a group and wanna sample a ton of fresh seafood tapas for a fiver each then head to this super-popular bar-restaurant.

Here you’ll also jockey for position with locals but the quick service and big portions will make it worth the wait.

Can Margarit

€€€ | Area: Poble Sec | 21 Carrer de la Concordia | Metro: Poble Sec (L3) | Website

One of the top restaurantsin Barcelona since way back when– Can Margarit wasfounded over40 years ago as a tavern with traditional Catalan cuisine.

Of all the Barcelona restaurants I’ve ever been to, it’s the only one that gives you a free glass of wine on arrival 😉They’re poured from the many barrels lining the walls.

For€20.00 you’ll get ahuge pan con tomate, a Murcian salad with potatoes and onion, cod, spicy sea snails, sausages, garlic potatoesand the house specialty jumillana – a type of rabbit stew.

CanPunyetes

€€€ | Area: Gracia | Francisco Giner 8-10 | Metro: Diagonal (L3/L5) | Website

A rustic tavern-style Barcelona restaurant with great service. You go here for grilled meat – and more grilled meat. The small à la carte menu of Catalan cuisine classics is a hit with locals so the botifarra sausage and beans is a massive favourite but you can’t go wrong with the lamb either.

Their classic tapas plates of cheese and jamon are just as good.

Also, just as a Barcelona restaurant guide aside: I’d be cheating you in telling you where to eat in Barcelona if I didn’t mention there are tons of Barcelona tapas bars that give away free tapas if you buy a drink.

Clubhaus

€€-€€€ | Area: El Born | Av. del Marquès de l’Argentera, 13 | Website

This isn’t technically a tapas restaurant even if they have some of the best patatas bravas in Barcelona. The Mexican-Asian food menu is everything good about fusion, as proven by their tacos.

This multi-space concept that’s famous for food, art, and play also has a stunning co*cktail bar, games room, karaoke room, club (the Jungle Room), and a great little terrace out front.

Head here if you’re looking to parlay dinner or post beach snacks into a fabulous, full on night out without lifting a finger.

El Celler del Vermut

€€ | Area: Sagrada Familia | 239 Lepanto | Metro: Sagrada Familia ( L2/L5) | Website

If you’re hungry before or after visiting Sagrada Familia this is the only place to go!

This hole in the wall hasn’t yet been discovered by the tourist crowd – so let the bartenders hand cut your Spanish deli meats and cheeses right in front of you while you sip a delicious homemade vermouth in peace.

La Bombeta

€€ | Area: Barceloneta | 3 Carrer Maquinista | Metro: Barceloneta (L4) | Website

Whenever I’m in Barceloneta and asking myself, what are the best restaurants near me? I always end up catching that “No English and No Credit Cards” sign.

The slogan of this classic tapas dining roomshouldn’t be anything to fear though! It’s one of the best places to eat in Barcelona and really, they’re big fatliars –they’ve got English menus 😉

The house special here are the bombas, a massive potato ball stuffed with ground meat and covered in a spicy sauce.

Bormuth

€€ | Area: Barceloneta | 31 Carrer del Rec | Metro: Jaume I (L4) | Website

Delicious meat and fish tapas and a classic pan con tomate to match. The homemadevermouth (vermut in Catalan) with a slice of lemon and two olives is something you can’t leave out – the mussels marinara and eggplant and honey are two tapa standouts.

Can Paixano

| Area: Barceloneta | 7 Reina Cristina | Metro: Barceloneta (L4) | Website

This place is so famousthat Ihad to dedicate an entire article to Can Paixano. Known to locals as La Champaneria, here you’ll find bottles of house rosé wine for the price of a pack of gum and two metro rides.

The botifarra sausage and manchego cheese tapas pair perfectly and with 10 euros you’ll have enough fresh food and drink to make you sick. WARNING: It’s closed on Sunday and is only open until 22:00.

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Paella Restaurants in Barcelona

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Les Quinze Nits

€€€ | Area: El Gotico | 6 Plaza Reial | Metro: Liceu (L3) | Website

You’ll love it for its location in one ofthe most picturesque, visited squares in theGothic Quarter but you’ll come back because€20 gets you a giant plate of homemade paella, some sangria, a dessert and coffee.

Les Quinze Nits is one of the best restaurants in Barcelona for people watching but don’t worry about the lines: even during peak hours the longest you’ll ever wait is 30 minutes.

Xiringuito Escribà

€€€ | Area: Poble Nou | Avenida del Litoral 42 | Metro: Llacuna (L4) | Website

Here’s where to eat in Barcelona if you wanta seaside view.Xiringuito Escribà ispacked with big portions and knowledgeable locals – the seafood is a natural star in one of the first xiringuitos (beach bars) opened for the 1992 Olympic Summer Games.

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La Fonda

€€ | Area: El Gotico | Carrer dels Escudellers 10 | Metro: Drassanes (L3) | Website

People looking for value will appreciate the €10.85weekday lunch special that includes wine or sangria, starter, paella, and dessert.You won’t find any real homemade paella for much cheaper in the city and its super-central location makes it a perfect walk-up spot.

Burger Restaurants in Barcelona

Pim Pam Burger

| Area: El Born | Calle Sabateret 4 | Metro: Arc de Triomf (L1) | Website

It’s not really a secret anymore – they have the best fries in Barcelona. The open kitchen allows you to watch them hand-cut the potatoes and press the mince into patties. No lamps here! All burgers are cooked to order and are 100% organic.

The prices here (the Pim Pam Basic burger is less than 6 euro) make it one of the best burgers in Barcelona value-wise, but I prefer shelling out an extra 60 cents for the BBQ burger with bacon 😉

It’s small so if you can’t find a seat get take away and head for nearby Ciutadella Park.

B Burger

€€ | Area: Eixample | Carrer d’Arago 36 | Metro: Rocafort (L1) | Website

I’m told the ‘b’ stands for ‘best’ – so what a coincidence I find myself writing about the best burgers in Barcelona! This tiny burger bar is super popular because, well, the burgers are f@&#* delicious. Make sure you reserve a table (weekends especially) in advance to avoid being disappointed.

What sets this place apart is the uncharacteristically friendly service, local craft beers, tasty salad options, and perhaps one of the best patatas bravas (a fried potato with spicy tomato sauce dish) in Barcelona.

Kiosko Gourmet Burger

€€ | Area: El Born | Marques de L’Argentera 1a | Metro: Barceloneta (L4) | Website

Genuine fast food. A bit pricier than Pim Pam but the massive patties (250g) justify the price!

Head on in and fill out the form selecting your daily-made bread (classic white, light wholemeal, brioche deluxe, or without), your meat (organic beef, chicken, or lamb), hand the burger maestro your cash, and boom! You’re off to flavour country.

All burgers are cooked medium and made to order. The homemade sauces will give your burger an extra kick. The vegetarian option, a patty made from chickpeas, sweet corn, baby spinach, and red pepper might just be one of the best in the city.

There are massive queues here so you may want to arrive early (1PM for lunch, 9PM for dinner)

La Vespa Burger Bar

€€ | Area: Gracia | Torrent De l’Olla 99 | Metro: Fontana (L3) | Website

When I lived in Gracia this was a great Sunday lunch spot (ie. hangover remedy). The restaurant is as chic as the neighborhood itself and you’ll notice its impeccable Italian style.

Cute and affordable, La Vespa might offer the best burgers in Barcelona by sheer combination of original toppings. The homemade guacamole featuring afrodiasaca burger is a highlight, and you can’t go wrong adding a bit of botifarra Catalan sausage.

Go for the Kobe beef patty.

Bacoa

| Area: Eixample | Ronda de la Universitat 31 | Metro: Catalunya (L1) | Website

This Australian-owned hamburgueseria has brought quality to the fast food sector and Barcelonians have noticed. There are now five locations throughout the city and another set to open in Madrid this year.

I have multiple friends who swear this is the best burger in Barcelona. Hell, they make everything themselves… even the ‘theft-free’ chairs you’ll be sitting on!

Known for its homemade mayo, 100% organic Catalan beef, and a creative use of traditional Spanish hams and cheeses… you won’t wanna miss this. The burgers here are extremely customizable so throw on some Serrano ham and a slab of manchego and tell everybody you ate Spanish 😉

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Sport Bar

€€ | Area: ElGotico | 51 Carrer Ample | Metro: Drassanes (L3) | Website

It wouldn’t be a Barcelona restaurant guide written by me if I didn’t include my favourite restaurant. Don’t be fooled by the nondescript name though – these pizzas are extraordinary.

The chewy sourdough crust and wood fired oven magic is straight out of Naples. So are the staff. Get there early (8 PM) if any of the big Italian football teams are playing.

TIP: the pan di stelle dessert (a type of tiramisu made with cookies instead of ladyfingers) is out of this world.

Spaccanapoli

€€-€€€ | Area: El Born | Rec Comtal 6 | Metro: Arc de Triomf | Website

Many have asked me for Italian restaurants and I can’t help go to Naples for this authentic beauty and its divine polpette (meatballs), paccheri allo scoglio (a seafood stew/pasta combo)and one of the best pizzas in the city.

What I go for though is the slow cooked ragu. The flavour of this slowly simmered sauce is so good you’ll plan your next holiday to Rome and forget all about Spanish tapas!

Looking for something really authentic? The pasta con patate is a regional specialty and may seem like science fiction.

Two carbs? Try it and be amazed.

NAP (Napoli Authentic Pizza)

€€ | Area: El Born | 30 Avinguda Francesc Cambó | Metro: Jaume I (L4) | Website

A true pizzeria, no pasta. This is the best value authentic Neopolitan pizza in Barcelona. A simple traditional à la carte menu with creative seasonal specials. Did I mention the 1 euro digestivos? Pour me another limoncello.

There’sa second location in Barceloneta (metro Barceloneta) at 69 Carrer del Baluard. I hear it’s less busy.

Madre Lievito

€€ | Area: Poble Nou | 1 Carrer de la Llacuna | Metro: Llacuna (L4) | Website

Fans of chewy sourdough crust would do well to fill up here. The natural yeast (‘madre lievito’) makes the crust here good enough to eat on its own!

In fact, you won’t find a stray piece of crust in sight. It’s so good you may even double down and get the nutella pizza for dessert – it’s worth every chocolately penny.

You’ll hardly find a better deal in our list of best restaurants in Barcelona than their €6.90 pizza margherita (+drink) lunch special.

La Bella Napoli

€€€ | Area: Poble Sec | 14 Carrer de Margarit | Metro: Paral·lel (L2/L3) | Website

If Sport Bar took away the screens and put out some white table cloths and classy decor you’d get this. They’re all Neapolitans and bring that southern hospitality.

Aside from spot on traditional wood-fired pizza the eggplant parmesan, this is also one of the best restaurants in Barcelona for desserts: the Nutella calzone arereally something.

Antichi Sapori de Angelis

€€€ | Area: Les Corts |48 Carretera de Collblanc | Metro: Collblanc (L5) | Website

I eat here once a month like clockwork at this hidden gem.

If you’re going a tour of Camp Nou or seeing Barcelona FC play you’ll be happy to know you can avoid the tourist trap hell of the area by eating in this restaurant/pizzeria that’sright around the corner.

De Angelisspecializes in Calabrian cuisine so try anything with their homemade spicy sausage.

Ethnic Restaurants in Barcelona

What Barcelona restaurant guide is complete without an ode to the cultures giving it its cosmopolitan feel?

Come

€€ | Area: Eixample | Carrer d’Aribau 137 | Metro: Hospital Clinic (L5) | Website

One of the best new restaurants in Barcelona, this spot for Mexican haute cuisine is run by Michelin star chef Paco Méndez – the ex head chef of el Barri (Albert Adrià) who has teamed up with his wife Erinna Mariciano for this unique dining experience.

Call it a chef’s menu on the fly. Each meal served at Come will be based on the diner’s individual tastes, as well as the ingredients available that week. In fact, no two weeks are the same.

There is also a fantastic wine bar with organic and and ‘biodynamic’ local wines.

Each tasting menu starts at €95.00.

Dos Palillos

€€ | Area: Raval | Carrer d’Elisabets 9 | Metro: Liceu (L3) | Website

Ferran Adrià boldly called this the most important Asian restaurant outside of Asia, and with Michelin star pedigree dating back to El Bulli Restaurant I’m not going to argue.

This is one of the few Barcelona restaurants that can count 4 different spaces: a casual sake bar, a terrace bar for non-restaurant patrons, a kitchen bar where the food is served by the chefs themselves, and a dining room.

Expect small tapas of local ingredients with hints of Japanese, Chinese, and southeast Asian cuisine.

Viet Kitchen

€€ | Area: Eixample | Carrer d’Aribau 137 | Metro: Hospital Clinic (L5) | Website

My friend spent 2 months in Vietnam and used the word ‘flashback’ multiple times to describe this Vietnamese street food gem in Eixample.

Here they take great pride in using only fresh ingredients to create traditional dishes.

From the super-crunchy pork and vegetable spring rolls and their carefully elaborated series of sauces to the traditional Vietnamese drip-filter cold coffee ending, we were treated to a trip to Vietnam for a value-town €10.00 lunch set menu.

Advice? Get their class caramelized spare ribs and fab pho.

Eat Carribean Barcelona

€€ | Area: El Raval | Carrer Montserrat 4 | Metro: Drassanes (L3) | Website

Wondering where to eat in Barcelona for some sweet spice? Go for tasty home cooked Jamaican food. This joint used to run out of a flat and limited spots could only be booked over the phone.

Today chef Lester has a realrestaurant but hasn’t forgot his humble beginnings – making him one of the best hosts in Barcelona. The jerk chicken andlamb curry burst with flavour and you’ll wash it down with one of the best mojitos in the city.

Sushi Ya 2

€€ | Area: ElGotico | 3 Carrer del Cometa | Metro: Jaume I (L4) | Website

In a city of cheap imitation sushi this place is a breath of fresh air. 3 course combination meals of top quality sushi can be had for €9.20 –€12.80 making it great value.

Throw in some local artisan beer, tasty rice bowls, and a great selection of traditional Japanese tapas like yakitori, takoyaki, and gyoza and you’re all set.

Mosquito

€€€ | Area: El Born | 46 Carders | Metro: Jaume I (L4) | Website

This fantastic‘Spanasian’spot has a menu full of tapas inspired by Vietnam, China, and Korea. Grab a pencil and check off half a dozen items on their easy-order paper and make sure to get some of their dim sum – there are very few dumpling spots in Barcelona and this is clearly the best.

The value is great and yes, they serve tons of delicious craft beer!

Una Mica de Japó

€€ | Area: Eixample | 104 Carrer d’Arago | Metro: Urgell (L1) | Website

A small Japanese family run this cozy gem that’s open from 1-10 Tuesday to Saturday. Super-simplistic hand-written menus hang from the ceiling offering classics like chicken teriyaki, tempura, gyoza, and pork katsudon.

There’s no sushi but you won’t care. Your wallet won’t either – 10 euros will get you a great meal.

Abissinia

€€ | Area: Gracia | 55 Carrer del Torrent de les Flors | Metro: Joanic (L4) | Website

Such a great variety of flavour and smells at this uber-authentic Ethiopian restaurant. It’s a bit of a different vibe since you have to eat your hands – the brilliantly spiced meats and vegetables are served on a type of crepe and that’s your utensil!

Beginners would do well to get the taster menu and try a bit of everything with drink and dessert for €20a head.

Puerto Plata

€€ | Area: El Born | 1 Carrer Tragi | Metro: Jaume I (L4) | Website

It sounds dumb but it’s one of the best places to eat in Barcelona if you want to eat. This Carribean restaurant is perfect for a fresh food binge of epic proportions.

The set menu starts at €22 and includes 2 hours of non-stop eating (they bring you about a dozen different dishes and if you ask for seconds or thirds, they’re free!). It’s also all-you-can-drink beer, wine, and sangria.

Throwin dessert, coffee, a digestif, and a co*cktail and we’ve got it made.

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Best Breakfast & Brunch Restaurants in Barcelona

Milk Bar & Bistro

€€€ | Area: Gothic Quarter | 21 Calle Gignas | Metro: Barceloneta (L4) | Website

The great thing about Milk is that even though it’s also a very accomplished co*cktail bar and dining room, the brunch served here is among the best in the city.

The eggs benedict, chorizo hash, and pancakes with maple syrup and bacon are favourites.

Brunch is served 9:00 am to 4:30 pm but for those looking for something else the lunch menu and the famous noodle burger may be a good option.

La Federal

€€ | Area: El Raval | 39Calle Parlament | Metro: Poble Sec (L3) | Website

A simplistic menu of delicious toasts, sweet and savoury croissants, egg dishes, burgers, cereal, and fresh smoothies.

While many of the best restaurants in Barcelona are local, this is actually an Aussie-owned joint and it shows in the relaxed and friendly atmosphere.

Many consider La Federal to make someof the best coffee in Barcelonain addition to the excellent food.

Avenida Palace Hotel

€€ | Area:Eixample | Gran Via 605 | Metro: Passeig de Gracia | Website

If you’re looking for theBarcelona hotelbreakfastbuffet experiencethen look no further.

Thisluxury hotelactuallyhosted the Beatlesback in the 60’s for their only ever Spanish tour. If it’s good enough for them how about us? You’ll get a selection of top qualitysweet and savoryoptions.

Themound of jamon ibericowas impressive. My visiting guest also couldn’t believe theall-you-can-drink sparkling whiteand fresh squeezed orange juice.

Add sausages, scrambled eggs, and freshly made croissants and this is a greatspoil yourselfoption.

It costs just €15.00.

Baluard

| Area: Barceloneta | 38-40 Baluard | Metro: Barceloneta (L4) | Website

A bakery crawling with locals which just might make the best bread and croissant in Barcelona. Wait for your order watching the bakers work their magic and even feel the heat off the oven!

There are no seats but who cares? You can take your pain au chocolat and juice to go and be on the beach in 5 minutes. No Michelin starred restaurant pretentiousness here – just grab and go.

Brunch & Cake

€€ | Area: Eixample | 19Enric Granados | Metro: Universitat (L1/L2) | Website

Have the breakfast of champions served in flower pots or shovels! With the deliciousness of their Nutella French toast alone you’ll let a servingfaux pas slide though, am I right?

Here the style isa bit more North American with a sprinkleof French butthe portionsare great for the price and it’s impossible to leave unsatisfied.

Looking for the Best Restaurants in Barcelona?

There are so many good restaurants in Barcelona that it’s impossible to fit them all in the guide – I’m more than happy to go off the board and help you find what you’re looking for if you drop me a line in the comments below.

Also, whatwere the best places to eat inBarcelona for you? Always curious to hear.

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