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  • Cafè Salambó

    Scrumptious sandwiches and a tasty range of salads are the draw at this beautiful, wooden, trendy bar-cum-café. There are pool tables upstairs.

  • Cafè Salambó

    Stylish evidence of Gràcia’s intellectual and literary character, this airy, lofty café draws arty locals. While away the afternoon over a steaming cafè amb llet or munching on fresh salads and entrepans (sandwiches). See Gràcia Cafés.

  • This sprawling Modernista café can be summed up in three words: location, location, location. Dominating a corner of the city’s hub, Plaça de Catalunya, this buzzing meeting point is packed at all hours with locals and visitors sipping coffees and cocktails.

  • 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.

  • Round off your Barri Gòtic ramble with una copa (alcoholic drink) and una xerrada (chat) on this café’s enticing terrace. The café’s small interior also packs in the lively crowd. See Cafés & Light Eats.

  • 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.

  • Picasso, Tapiès and even Woody Allen have dined on Catalan fare at this long-time artists’ hang-out.

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

  • The line-up at this traditional, boisterous tapas bar includes top-notch cured hams and sausages, truita de patates (potato omelette), fresh mariscs (shellfish) and an array of daily tapas specials, depending on what’s at the market. See Restaurants & Tapas Bars.

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