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Can Paixano

Can Paixano is a small restaurant and wine bar located in the midst of the busy Reina Christina area. Despite its noisy and smoky atmosphere, this place attracts a huge crowd from all over the city. People line up mainly to get a taste of the lovely rose cava (Spanish white wine). Bocadillos and sausages are available at very low prices. You might have to fight to get your order in, but it's definitely worth the effort!

Xampanyet

El Xampanyet is one of the city's liveliest wine bars, and it has been serving some fabulous cavas, fresh cider, anchovies and tapas since the 1930s. Located close to the world-famous Picasso Museum, this place draws a huge number of tourists, who simply adore the lovely atmosphere, the colorful decor and the friendly staff.

Comerç 24

This pride of the Born District is the business venture of Carles Abellan. A restaurant-cum-tapas bar, Comerç 24 also serves certain Asian, American and Italian specialties. There are three distinct seating areas, but the tall pillars, high ceiling, spotlights and yellow tone run through the whole interior. Besides delectable drinks, the bar with its individual table-space also features cold dishes prepared right in front of you. The dining section can ,also, be rented for private events. A visit here is a must when you are visiting Barcelona.

Agullers

Located in the Barceloneta neighborhood of the city, Agullers welcomes guests to a sumptuous treat of Mediterranean dishes prepared with fresh ingredients. Visit the place with old friends, and spend quality time with them as you sip on your favorite drink. Evenings can get a bit noisy and crowded—so come a little early, if you want to take your own time with the food and the alcohol. Call for more details.

Nou Ramonet, El

The restaurant El Nou Ramonet combines traditional cooking with contemporary touches. From selecting fresh produce from the Platjeta de la Barceloneta to an attractive presentation at the guests' table, this restaurant spells quality and hard work all the way. The Catalan menu is ruled by seafood and local country produce. Five set menus, company dinners and conference dinners are also offered by Nou Ramonet.

L'Hivernacle

Established in 1884 by Josep Amorgas, L'Hivernacle's minimalist decor comprises wooden furniture and large picture windows. Start your day with a cup of coffee here, and come back after work for a glass or two of beer or wine. Although the place serves up Mediterranean food, it is more popular for its drinks. So whether it is a snack you crave, a mocha with chocolate and cream, or a beer, head here—L'Hivernacle has it all.

Can Sole

With a beautiful view of seaside Barcelona and the old port, Can Sole offers both: a scenic view and tasty meals. Serving traditional preparations since 1920, this restaurant has been visited by politicians, artists, bullfighters and friends alike. There is plenty of room for private business meetings, birthday parties and special occasions with its upstairs seating and spacious rooms. If you are looking for a bright, cozy atmosphere and fresh fish, then this is the place to relax and enjoy the view while you savor tasty fare in peace.

Paradeta

If you are a seafood junkie and you want it for cheap, La Paradeta is the place to head to. Clams, mussels, prawns, squids, spider crabs et al—you name it, you have it! And the best part is that you can get it cooked your own way! While the meal is prepared, you can sip on drinks like the Albariño Whites, or the other fine varieties of local wine. All in all a cool and fun place for people who do not mind the noise and lively banter.

La Miranda del Museu

La Miranda del Museo is perched in the Catalan History Museum building. Walk right up to sit on the terrace and look at the most splendid views of the Montjuic and Tibidabo. The cuisine served up is mostly Mediterranean with seafood as its specialty. Try the wines and other drinks to go along with your delectable dishes. The ambience is refined and classy and the service is efficient. The place is perfect for presentations, official parties as well as informal celebrations. So, what are you waiting for?

Emperador

Emperador offers delicious Mediterranean cuisine in a spacious and royal setting. Housed within the majestic Palau de Mar, this restaurant attracts seafood lovers from all over Barcelona. Choose to dine on the outdoor terrace, enjoying lively views of the city, or chill out indoors as you savor your favorite fish dish. Emperador is open all days of the week. So walk in any day and spend quality time with your loved ones. Call for further details.

Can Costa

Ever since it was founded back in the 1930s, Can Costa has been serving up lip-smacking seafood at its Don Joan location. Stretched across two dining rooms and an outdoor terrace, the restaurant houses enough space to accommodate large groups. The chef is a master at preparing traditional recipes—check out the signature Fideuà de Peix (noodles mixed with shellfish paella). With its good food, relaxed atmosphere and friendly staff, Can Costa has all that it takes to make you come back for more!

Passadis del Pep

Housed within the Plà de Palau, Passadis del Pep boasts of artistic interiors: paintings by Spanish artistes adorn the walls, and the tables are neatly decorated with fine cutlery, flowers and white linen. The décor is rustic yet contemporary.Moreover, the restaurant proudly maintains a "no menu card" status: waiters will verbally guide you through the day's specialties and recommend top favorites. So if you don't want to go through the boring ordeal of scanning a card before making up your mind, Passadis offers a better option.

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