Alta Taberna Paco Meralgo
Alta Taberna Paco Meralgo was opened in 2002 in the space formerly occupied by Restaurant L’Olivé. The name Paco Meralgo is a play on the words, ‘para comer algo’ (‘to eat something’).
Alta Taberna Paco Meralgo was opened in 2002 in the space formerly occupied by Restaurant L’Olivé. The name Paco Meralgo is a play on the words, ‘para comer algo’ (‘to eat something’).
Cervecería Catalana, like it’s sister retaurant Ciudad Condal, offers a wide variety of tapas and montaditos along with a fine selection of wine and international beers.
Opened in 1997, Ciudad Condal, is located on the bustling corner of Rambla Catalunya and Gran Via.
El Xampanyet sits on the historic Carrer de Montcada, a short walk from the Museu Picasso.
The stylish and historic Velodromo is now owned by the iconic Catalan beer maker Moritz. Wonderfully large windows, chrome, wood and marble feature prominently in the art deco themed interior design.
La Cova Fumada in Barceloneta is an iconic tapas bar famed as the birthplace of the spicy bomba. Since 1944, it’s been serving fresh seafood, vermouth, and authentic Barcelona atmosphere.