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  • For over 75 years, this friendly, family restaurant has been delighting patrons with excellent Catalan cuisine at decent prices.

  • A French-Catalan restaurant housed in a 17th-century building. Home-style cuisine with a twist includes duck with figs and goose flavoured with pears.

  • Uptairs sells honey, preserves and other foods made in convents and monasteries all over Spain. Downstairs you can sample all the delicacies in a cozy café on the site of a 15th century baths.

  • Superb Catalan cuisine and top-notch desserts are served at this restaurant in an 18th-century building.

  • Plaça Comercial is dotted with cafés, including the laid-back Café del Born, which evolves into an amiable bar as night descends.

  • Cafè d’Estiu

    Tucked away on the patio of the Museu Frederic Marès (Museu Frederic Marès) is this alluring, sun-strewn terrace café, replete with stone pillars, climbing ivy and orange trees.

  • The Església de Santa Maria del Pi casts a shadow over this café’s terrace. And for when you’re in that kick-back-and-do-nothing mode, street artists keep you entertained.

  • Cafè-Bar Jardín

    This lovely outdoor café, hidden upstairs at El Mercadillo (El Mercadillo), is shaded by trees and vine-covered walls.

  • Cafè-Bar L’Antiquari

    In summer, bask in the old town’s medieval atmosphere at the Plaça del Rei terrace. By night, sip Rioja in the intimate, rustic basement bodega.

  • Taste the tantalizing tapas, including the finest cured hams, at this established eatery.

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