Great Places to Eat in Barcelona

by | Jul 26, 2024 | Pub Crawl Barcelona

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Barcelona is therefore famous for its great food culture and great taste of Catalan dishes. Whether you’re a foodie or simply looking to explore the local flavors, here are some great places to eat in Barcelona:

 

1. La Boqueria Market

Of course, situated on Las Ramblas, La Boqueria is a culinary tourist’s dream. It is one of the best known markets in Europe and sells fresh fruits, vegetables, fish and meats and regional specialities. You can get freshly squeezed fruit juices right up to Iberian ham and cheese, local cheeses. Have a break or simply check other available food stalls you may find at the market. Do not leave Spain without tasting the fabulous jamón ibérico and do not skip a chance to try the Spanish tapas.

 

2. Barceloneta Beach

If you would also love to try seafood, then come to Barceloneta Beach. This young area is popular with some of the best seafood restaurants in the city. Pizza and pasta will also be nice to get a Spanish twist so you should try paella which is rice with seafood, chicken or vegetables on the top. Join in this places and have your glass of sangria and watch beautify views of the beautiful beach.

 

3. El Born

El Born is an outstanding district with a maze of the narrow streets, medieval architecture and numerous excellent restaurants. Go for tapas and try different small portions of different dishes, restaurants. Starting from Spanish style tapas bars to avant-garde fusion food hunters, one can find everything in El Born. I also believe that you should not skip the commonly ordered patatas bravas and croquettes.

 

4. Gràcia

Gràcia is an artsy neighborhood that is replete with great cafes, bars as well as quality restaurants. This place is more or less relaxed and famous for its own specialty of food joints. Walk around the narrow streets and find certain local non-vegetarian restaurants that offer some amazing Catalan food. Treat yourselves to a really heavy fideuà which is a Valencian seafood dish, and if we were to compare it to Spanish cuisine this is very similar to paella but instead of rice short noodles are used.

 

5. Gothic Quarter

This is the true old part of Barcelona; a labyrinth like area with funny little alley’s, gothic buildings, and an abundance of nice restaurants. Away from the tourist markets and restaurants, there are many small household businesses offered well-traditional meals of Catalan cuisine. Take a seat in a charming private courtyard and capture the essense of Catalonia with its thin crust coca, garnished with escalivada, bacon and cheeses or various other toppings.

 

6. Poble Sec

Poble Sec is now an emerging area of the city with increasing numbers of new fine dining restaurants. When it comes to food diversity, everyone can find something they like here: tacos, pizza, sushi, falafel etc. Wander around the spot of the foody delights in the Carrer del Blai Street where bars and restaurants serve various pinxtxos – small portions of food on bread skewered with forks. Experience indeed the delectable varieties of pintxos with a glass of vermouth, which is the famous Basque aperitif drink.

 

7. Eixample

Eixample is a relatively young district with larger avenues and planted with mature trees at the broader avenues; some of Barcelona most recognizable attraction are found in this district. It also contains many restaurants of the higher end as well as fine dining restaurant and other similar establishments. Savor yourself on one of the Michelin-starred restaurants that are available in the country. Stylish molecular cuisine restaurants, as well as imaginative Catalan dishes, are only one click away in this list.

 

8. Raval

From previously being an underworld district, Raval has slowly developed into a young and diverse district that has many food and art joints. It has lots of coffee shops for the best brunch in town, and quite a few Pan-Asian restaurants that are not generally typical to the area. It’s also important not to lose the opportunity to try the best Spanish bocadillos – warm baguette sandwiches filled with jamón, chorizo or cheese.

 

Conclusion

Barcelona is more than just tasty and you can find something for every palate and pocket. Walk around little neighborhoods and taste the delicious food that the Catalans have to offer. From the typical Spanish appetizers to the newer kind of cuisine, the city host a culinary delight. Fancy a food trip and always wanted to taste Spain’s Barcelona? Learn how to plan for the trip and discover its assortments of foods.

 

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Great Places to Eat in Barcelona