Shoko offers guests the best of both worlds: restaurant and a nightclub. In the restaurant, you will be spoiled with the freshest ingredients, artfully prepared and served in this elegant lounge setting. An delectable amalgamation of Mediterranean and Asian culinary traditions will delight your taste buds without breaking the bank. After your decadent dinner, you can enjoy drinks, dance and party till the wee hours of dawn at the Shoko club.
L'Ovella Negra is a well-known beer hall that attracts a young crowd of international students and travelers. Its name translates to "Black Sheep", and the original and more noteworthy of its two locations is on a small side-street off Las Ramblas. With darts, pool and long wooden tables that can accommodate up to a dozen people, it is no wonder why this joint is always packed. The cheap pitchers of beer, delicious pints of sangria, and rustic atmosphere keep the nights going late. This is a great place to go with a large group of friends or to meet new one.
Right from the cat-themed memorabilia strewn (and drawn) all over the premises to its all-vegan nature, everything about Cat Bar grabs your attention. This strictly-vegan theme is not limited to the food, but also extends to the libations. The all-day breakfasts are a hit, as are other menu items like vegan quiches, cakes, tortillas, burgers and more. The free W-Fi is yet another drawing card. Reservations are not accepted.
Bar Mut is a deluxe bar in L'Eixample that attracts affluent patrons for enjoying premium wines, cocktails and liquors, paired with gourmet tapas platters. It is mostly visited by locals rather than tourists and has a friendly, yet sophisticated, vibe. While the prices are on the higher side, good drinks and conversations abound at this place and more than make up for the rates. The interiors are classy and have numerous vintage elements, creating a nostalgic feel. On weekends, guests can attend live music events featuring melodies that appeal to the upper classes.
Few bars in Barcelona can boast such a magnificent view of the city, and few people can afford to enjoy it on a regular basis. That's what makes this such an exclusive and fashionable venue. Mirablau is an elegantly-decorated restaurant and cocktail bar where the DJ plays a great selection of pop music. Even if just for the views and not for the beats, it's well worth it to make the journey up Tibidabo hill. Swoon to the upbeat music till late at night.
A Flamenco experience is a must on itineraries to Barcelona. Tablao Flamenco Cordobes is a great place to witness this traditional Spanish folk music and dance form. The likes of Cristian Guerrero and Claudia Cruz amaze and entertain guests with their engaging performances depicting human emotions and their vibrant personalities. These acts are accompanied by Mediterranean cuisine. Savor specialties like Rabbit with Ratatouille, Fried Squids, and Rice Pudding in view of the stage. Book a private VIP room for better seats and an exclusive menu. The interiors feature Nasrid art, rustic railings and charming decor.
Set on the ground floor of The One Barcelona, Somni Restaurant & Cocteleria serves delicious local fare. This is one of the best places in town to savor the cuisine of Barcelona. Done up in shades of white with blue accents in their furnishings, this elegant establishment has a menu that is meant for sharing. Complement your meal with signature cocktails and enjoy live music on Thursdays and Fridays.
Craft Barcelona is the craft beer heaven of the city. A haunt for locals as well as tourists, this is a great spot to mingle with new faces and stay put till wee hours of the night. Craft Barcelona's beer menu is the bar's most unique offering to its patrons. There are close to 40 brews to choose from, thus offering something for everyone's taste preference. The delectable tapas offering takes your beer bliss to a new high. From fresh seafood, cured meats to veggie assortments and more, Craft Barcelona covers them all.
A chic restaurant located in the lobby of Hotel Fairmont Rey Juan Carlos, at Barcelona, is the eye candy of the lavish hotel. At the restaurant, a stylish chandelier overhead, adds an extravagant, floating effect, beckoning awestruck diners inside. The restaurant has an unbelievable array of spirits and wines, and to the delight of the diners, the service is open 24 by 7. Seafood is predominantly used in most of their contemporary dishes that are influenced by Mediterranean cuisine. Fresh produces are foraged to prepare an array of versatile and seasonal menus, every week. Interesting dishes in their all day tapas menu keeps the belly full of hungry diners and to the delight of nocturnal beings, they are served through the night.
Beautifully decorated with quirky elements and cute knick-knack, San Pedrito oozes of Mexicana in every way. Staying true to their roots, their traditional fare is packed with delightful flavors. These include the likes of dishes such as Sopes, Aztec Soup, Taco Salomé and Enmoladas. They do have options for vegans, vegetarians a few gluten free dishes. Take a sip of their signature cocktails or the mezcal.
El Nilo is a Egyptian style restaurant in Barcelona, providing diners with delectable traditional fare at affordable prices. Their prix fixe menu, consisting of two mains, dessert and drinks is a must try if you wish to try the best of what they have to offer. The seating is cozy and intimate, while the service is prompt. The staff will greet you warmly, giving you a taste of Middle Eastern hospitality.
Right from the cat-themed memorabilia strewn (and drawn) all over the premises to its all-vegan nature, everything about Cat Bar grabs your attention. This strictly-vegan theme is not limited to the food, but also extends to the libations. The all-day breakfasts are a hit, as are other menu items like vegan quiches, cakes, tortillas, burgers and more. The free W-Fi is yet another drawing card. Reservations are not accepted.