Hip Drinking Spots

Gràcia Nightlife, Plaça del Sol
Universal Café
Open until 5:30am, Universal Café is a
late-night, two-level bar with a spacious, airy interior. The
image-conscious crowd comes to flirt and dance to house (upstairs) and
acid jazz (below).C/Marià Cubí 182
Closed Sun
Occasional adm
Elephant
Lavish,
stylish and totally unique, Elephant is one of the best clubs in the
city for a fun night out. In summer, you can lounge in the garden on
huge, white beds.Passeig dels Til.lers 1
Casa Quimet
The
“Guitar House” is always crowded and noisy. If you can play, join the
enthusiasts and would-be flamenco players who pick guitars off the wall
and have an impromptu jam session. Wonderful.C/Rambla de Prat 9
Closed Mon–Wed & Feb & Aug
Sala BeCool
A
favourite in the chic Sant Gervasi neighbourhood, Sala BeCool offers a
wide-ranging programme of DJ sessions, club nights and live gigs.Plaça Joan Llongueras 5
Otto Zutz
Barcelona’s
media crowd flocks to this New-York-style club to chatter in the
corners upstairs and shoot pool downstairs. The huge dance floors throb
with house music.C/Lincoln 15
Closed Sun–Mon
Adm
Heliogàbal
This
cult, live music venue is best on Thursday or Sunday nights when you
can hear anything from an indie band to a poetry slam. Prices are very
reasonable too.C/Ramón y Cajal 80
Bikini
Opening
from midnight onwards, this huge venue has three spaces, which offer
dance and Latin music and a cocktail lounge. Regular live music includes
some of the best up-and-coming acts in Europe.C/Deu i Mata 105
Closed Mon
Adm
DA
Restaurants & Tapas Bars
El Asador d’Aranda
Housed
in the magnificent Modernista Casa Roviralta, this restaurant is a
magnet for business-folk. Order the delicious lamb roasted in an
oak-burning oven and dine in the beautiful garden.Av Tibidabo 31
93 417 01 15
Closed Sun dinner
Bar-Restaurante Can Tomàs
This
tapas bar, in the Sarrià neighbourhood, is an institution. It has the
well-deserved reputation of making some of the best tapas in town.
Particularly recommended are the patates braves.C/Major de Sarrià 49
93 203 10 77
Closed Wed
No credit cards
Hofmann
Run
by the talented chef Mey Hofmann, this restaurant serves some seriously
delicious Catalan cuisine. Save room for the desserts.C/La Granada del Penedès 14–16
93 2 18 71 65
DA
Neichel
Top-class in every way, Neichel lures a moneyed clientele with nouvelle cuisine and a luscious interior. Reserve in advance.
C/Beltrán i Rózpide 1
93 203 84 08
Closed Sun & Mon
Taverna El Glop
This tavern-like eatery serves traditional Catalan food. Its calçots (chargrilled, gigantic spring onions with spicy romesco sauce) are legendary (served only in spring).
C/St Lluis 24
93 213 70 58
DA
Àbac
At the foot of Tibidabo mountain, Àbac offers French-Mediterranean cuisine prepared by award-winning chef, Xavier Pellicer.
Avinguda Tibidabo 1
93 319 66 00
Closed lunch Sun, Mon, Fri lunch
DA
La Balsa
In
the quiet Bonanova district, La Balsa is a beautiful spot, with two
garden terraces. Fine Basque, Catalan and Mediterranean dishes are on
the menu.C/Infanta Isabel 4
93 211 50 48
Closed Sun dinner, Mon lunch & lunch in Aug
Tram Tram
Housed in a handsome old town house, this restaurant serves, innovative, contemporary Catalan cuisine.
C/Major de Sarria 121
93 204 85 18
Closed Sat lunch, Sun, Mon, fortnight in Aug
Botafumeiro
The fish tanks at this seafood restaurant are teeming with crabs and lobster destined for plates. Try the tender
pulpo Gallego (Galician octopus). Reservations are essential.C/Gran de Gràcia 81
93 218 42 30
DA
NOTE
Unless otherwise stated, all restaurants accept credit cards.



