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    Barcelona: Things To Eat, Drink & Do

    Stokepedia

    Posted by Stoke Media Team
    8 years ago | April 7, 2016

    Barcelona: Things To Eat, Drink & Do

    If Barcelona were a cocktail, it’d be a mixologist’s dream.

    Bright and colourful aspects, sparkly, funky architecture, with enough greenery for garnish and enough spice for the perfect balance. Here’s a few options for ingesting and appreciating Barna in Barcelona.

    Coffee and Cafes – Where To Go For Breakfast/Brunch/Lunch In Barcelona

    Not that long ago it was hard to find somewhere nice to eat breakfast. Your options were usually limited to croissants, jamon rolls or a pastry, but over the years hipster cafes have sprouted all over the place and brunch is the thing to do (probably because they don’t get out of bed until after 10am).
    Barcelona has some great coffee spots. While coffee is generally cheap and easy to get from a bakery or small cafe, some places do it better.

    Here are some types of coffee you will find on a menu:
    Cortado – Piccolo
    Americano – Long black
    Cafe con Hielo – Coffee with ice
    Cafe con leche – Flat white

    Satan’s Coffee Corner (A)

    Hipster coffee place, good food too, hard to find but quite central.
    Carrer de l’Arc de Sant Ramon del Call, 11, 08002 Barcelona


    Milk or Marmalade (B, C)
    The same cafe/bar, but in two locations.
    They do a good breakfast/brunch, check out their Recovery Brunch menu.
    They also do cheap drinks and Cocktail happy hour 6:30pm – 10pm
    Milk: Carrer Gignàs, 21, 08002 Barcelona

    Marmalade: Carrer de la Riera Alta, 4-6, 08001 Barcelona


    Brunch-and-Cake_instagram_c-princess_chBrunch and Cake (D)


    A very popular cafe, expect to line up at peak times. Very good food, reasonably priced, good coffee, good desserts. Sweet and savoury breakfasts.
    Carrer Enric Granados, 19, 08007 Barcelona


    Picnic (E)

    Another very popular cafe, good menu and a good choice for brunch. Right by Arc de Triomf and Park Cuitadella, two really nice places to walk around.
    Carrer del Comerç, 1, 08003 Barcelona


    Barcelona’s Best Spots For Lunch/Dinner

    Some places are really good for either lunch or dinner, Barcelona has amazing food, and because it is so multicultural, often some great places serve food that is not Spanish.
    It is also really easy to grab a good meal on the go, bakeries all around are pretty good.

    FOC (F)
    Really good Latin style food, brunch, lunch and dinner, a very hip vibe, good meat, good drinks. Near the beach on the main strip.
    I recommend: Huevos Rancheros, Papas de Yuca. There is a lot I have not tried but it all looks good (The Cevice was a bit sweet)
    Passeig Joan Borbó Comte Barceló, 66, 08003 Barcelona


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    Bun Bo – Vietnamese (G, H)

    There are two of these, one in Gotico and one in Raval. Really good cheap Vietnamese, good lunch sets too.
    I like the Pho, tasting plate for 2 and Bun (rice noodles with veggies and yummy sauces).

    They do an awesome 3.50 euro passionfruit mojito.

    Gotico – Calle Sagristans, 3, 08002 Barcelona

    Raval – Carrer dels Àngels, 6, 08001 Barcelona

    Bo de B (I)
    A very well known sandwich place next to the main post office on the way to the beach. Expect to line up, the food is great and very cheap.
    If eating take away get the chicken or beef sandwich (3.50 euro) which they cook up quick with loads of toppings and sauces, adding feta is good. If you eat in the chicken salad is tops.
    Carrer de la Fusteria, 14, 08002 Barcelona


    Oviso (J)
    A cool place in Placa Trippi (or Placa George Orwell on a map) with good food and a good craft beer menu. Service is not always the best but I still enjoy it.
    Popular day and night, also a convenient late night spot to eat.
    Carrer Arai, 5, 08002 Barcelona


    Bacoa Burgers (K)
    Now a chain, grand burgers with a lot of options.
    These are now all around Barcelona.
    They are all tasty, filling and reasonably priced.

    Dinner Options Near Downtown Barcelona

    Les Quinze Nits (L)
    You will often find a large line out front of this place, it moves quick. The food is gourmet, with a mix of cuisines and very reasonably priced, especially for its location.
    I recommend: Patata Bravas (best I have had), squid with black ink mayo, the lamb, it is a good place to get a few things and share.
    08002, Plaça Reial, 6, 08002 Barcelona, Spain


    1353161912_izzo8cotuij_LOGO-NAPN.A.P (M)

    This place serves Neapolitan Authentic Pizza, and is my favourite pizza ever. The menu is small but the quality of ingredients and simplicity of the food makes it what it is.
    I love the Ricotta Calzone and they have specials you can try too.
    Carrer de Gombau, 30, 08003 Barcelona, Spain


    Blai_Street_Tapas_Barcelona_Spain_Sartorial_Diner_6Blai Street (N)

    This is a famous street in the Poble Sec area which is lined with Pintxos (Basque style tapas)  bars. Pintxos are usually 1 euro so just walk from bar to bar and try some with a beer/wine/cava at each stop. A cheap night with great food.
    Carrer Blai


     

    La Malandrina (O)
    This place is very simple – succulent meat, fast service, well priced. A favourite for many in town.
    It is a South American style steakhouse, nothing flash but big tasty meals.
    Carrer de l’Almirall Cervera, 5, 08003 Barcelona


    El Nacional (P)
    This place is really cool, newly renovated, a huge room full of different restaurants (but owned by one restaurant), each one specialising in different food (seafood, meat, tapas yum cha). I have only been to the tapas place, bars are nice – extravagant interior and food.
    Passeig de Gràcia, 24 Bis, 08007


    Cuines Santa Caterina (Q)
    A little more pricey but all food is made with fresh produce from the Market de Santa Caterina which it is attached to.
    I recommend this place, it gets busy so prepare to wait.
    Mercado de Santa Caterina, Av. de Francesc Cambó, 16, 08003 Barcelona


    Best Barcelona Spots For Drinks

    Barcelona has a great night life, you will find every street has something different to offer.
    Some places are traditional, some are weird and themed, but you will always have somewhere to drink. It is not hard to find a bar, but I like these.

    Carrer Merce in the Gothic area is a great street with a lot of cool bars. One famous drink you will find on this street is Leche de Pantera (Panther’s milk) which comes in blanco (white) or rosa (pink), the white is better. While we don’t know what exactly is in it, it is delicious and strong, making it a dangerous concoction. It is served in a bottle for 10 euros with small glasses and cinnamon for you to sprinkle on top.

    boquerones-bar-la-plataLa Plata (R)

    This small place does not look like much, but it fills up quick and is a very cool spot.
    They do not serve much, but you have to go for the Pescaditos (small fried fish, the best I have had) and wash them down with a Perron of wine (blanco, rosado or tinto) which you pour into your mouth from a height. The salad is also good.
    Carrer de la Mercé, 28, 08002 Barcelona


    La Tasca el Corral (S)

    One of my favourite bars in Barcelona and where we go for Leche de Pantera.
    It is quaint, legs of jamon hang from the roof and the walls are covered in knick knacks.
    Try the leche, otherwise glasses of Vermut (vermouth – fortified wine) are only 1 euro (this is very popular to drink in the day).
    The food is also good. Get the Pan con Tomate, Chorizo a la Sidra (chorizo cooked in cider) or Chorizo al Diablo (served flaming). This is directly across from La Plata, so hit them both!
    Carrer de la Mercè, 17, 08002 Barcelona


    Numeronueve (T)
    A very nice cocktail bar in El Born near the Basilica de Santa Maria del Mar.
    Good drinks and vibe.
    Carrer de la Vidrieria, 9, 08003 Barcelona

    Moritz – El 300 del Born (U)
    Moritz is beer made in Barcelona, they have a tapas bar in El Born which is also at an archeological site. It is an interesting place to get a drink and the tapas are really good.
    Plaça Comercial, 12, 08003 Barcelona


    The Sweet Stuff

    Barcelona is full of ice cream shops, churros bars and cake shops, but here are some I recommend.

    aa8b414124d10d85e313fcff98318420Chök the chocolate kitchen (V)

    A really cool little chocolate cafe just off La Rambla. Everything is good, but it shuts at 8:30pm so it is more for a daytime sugar fix.
    Carrer del Carme, 3, 08001 Barcelona


    6-barcelona-gelaaati-di-marco-bannerGelaaati! di Marco (W)

    This place is very close to yours and is really really good. They have a stupid amount on gelatos to pick from and great flavours like chai tea, spicy chocolate, gorgonzola and much more.
    Carrer de la Llibreteria, 7, 08002 Barcelona


     

    Farggi Borne Vintage (X)
    Gelato – Not a huge variety which is good because of what they have they all sounds and taste amazing. You can also get desserts like crepes.
    Passeig del Born, 32, 08003 Barcelona


    Barcelona Sites To See

    Sagrada Familia – for obvious reasons, pre book tickets online so you don’t line up.
    Boqueria Market – A must see market of fresh produce, go there on an empty stomach and prepare to eat a lot of yummy stuff. good for photos.
    Palau de la Música Catalana – A beautiful building, book a show, great acoustics.
    Park Guell – A little bit out, free entry except to some parts
    Park Cuitadella – A short walk from your hotel, a beautiful park with a lot going on.
    Monumental – The old bull ring, now a museum. Moorish style.
    Montjuic – You can walk up, there is a castle, means Jewish Mountain (there is a Jewish cemetery up there)
    Gothic Area – Just walk around, visit shops, interesting area but very popular.
    El Born – A nicer area, more upper class. Great for foodies, a lot of bars, beautiful buildings. Has a lot of good tapas/pinxos bars. Also good for shopping
    El Raval – A bit more seedy but interesting and thriving. Like Redfern, it has been gradually cleaned up and has a lot of cool bars and cafes with a young, grungy feel.
    Casa Mila and Casa Batllo – Both on Passeige de gracia close to each other, Gaudi buildings.

    CHECK OUT ALL THE LOCATIONS ON THIS MAP


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