
Waterside dining, Port Vell
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All food and drink names are given in Catalan, but in many cases the Castilian variant is used just as commonly.
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Cafè Bliss
Hidden
down a tiny side street, in one of the loveliest Gothic squares in the
old city, is this delightful café. There is a bright terrace, comfy
sofas and a range of international magazines and newspapers to browse
through. It is perfect for coffee, cakes, light meals or a romantic
drink in the evening.
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Cafè de l’Òpera
Kick back at this elegant, late 19th-century café while being tended to by vested cambrers (waiters). This former xocolateria (confectionary café) – named after the Liceu opera house opposite – still serves fine gooey delights such as xurros amb xocolata (strips of fried dough with thick chocolate). It’s perfect for people-watching on La Rambla.

Cafè de l’Òpera, La Rambla
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Tèxtil Cafè
Nestled in a sun-splashed medieval courtyard, this soothing café offers a cheery respite from the outside world. Tuck into the amanida tèxtil, with goat’s cheese, artichokes and leafy greens, or international fusion favourites, from baba ganoush to couscous.
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Bar Lobo
This
chic café is a popular brunch spot during the day, but it really comes
alive in the evenings. From Thursday to Saturday, the second floor
becomes a hip club, with guest DJs and a chill-out space.
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Madame Jasmine
This
relaxed, arty café is furnished with flea market finds, and the
mismatched tables and chairs give it a boho-chic feel. There are
delicious croissants at breakfast, huge salads at lunchtime and killer
cocktails in the evenings.
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Rambla de Raval 22
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60 788 04 43
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Bar Kasparo
This
laid-back, outdoor café serves a sprightly menu of fresh, international
fare with an Asiatic twist, including chicken curry and Greek salad.
After the sun dips beneath the horizon, a bar-like vibe takes over,
fuelled by beer and cider.
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Pl Vicenç Martorell 4
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Closed Jan
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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).

Cafè Salambó
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Laie Llibreria Cafè
Tuck
into a generous buffet of rice, pasta, greens, chicken and more at this
charming, long-running Eixample café-bookshop. You can also opt for the
well-priced vegetarian menu, including soup, salad and a main dish.

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Granja Dulcinea
The xocolateries and granjes along Carrer Petritxol have been satiating sugar cravings for decades. Among them is this old-fashioned café with to-die-for delights, from xurros amb xocolata to strawberries and whipped cream. In the summer, delicious orxates and granissats are on the menu.
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C/Petritxol 2
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Closes at 9pm

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El Jardí
This
outdoor café-bar occupies a corner of the Gothic courtyard in front of
the medieval hospital of Santa Creu. It is a great spot for a quiet
drink, and there is live jazz in the summer. During the winter gas
heaters are brought outside.
Top 10 Café Drinks
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Cafè amb llet
Traditionally enjoyed in the morning, cafè amb llet is an ample cup of milky coffee.
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Tallat & Cafè Sol
Need a fortifying caffeine fix? Try a
tallat, a small cup of coffee with a dash of milk. A cafè sol is just plain coffee. In the summer, opt for either one amb gel (with ice).
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Cigaló
For coffee with a bite, try a cigaló (carajillo), which has a shot of alcohol, usually conyac (cognac), whisky or rom (rum).
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Orxata
This sweet, milky-white drink made from a tuber (tiger nut) is a summertime favourite.
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Granissat
Slake your thirst with a cool granissat, a crushed-ice drink, usually lemon flavoured.
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Aigua
Stay hydrated with aigua mineral (mineral water) – amb gas is sparkling, sense gas, still.
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Cacaolat
Chocolate lovers swoon over this chocolate-milk concoction, one of Spain’s most popular sweet drink exports.
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Una Canya & Una Clara
Una canya is roughly a quarter of a litre of cervesa de barril (draft beer). Una clara is the same, but with fizzy lemonade mixed in.
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Cava
Catalonia’s answer to champagne is its home-grown cava, of which Freixenet and Codorníu are the most famous brands.
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Sangría
This ever-popular concoction of red wine, fruit juices, and liquors is ordered at cafés throughout the city.