Restaurants in Poble-sec

Quimet i Quimet ★ 4.7

Spanish€€poble-sec

Quimet i Quimet in Barcelona's Poble-sec is the four-generations standing bar where bottles line the wall and the cook builds montaditos on demand.

Signature: Montadito of salmon with yoghurt and truffle honey, Conserva flights

Order: The salmon-yoghurt-truffle-honey montadito and a flight of tinned mussels.

Tip: Open Mon-Sat lunch and early dinner only; closed Sunday. Arrive before 19:30 for a hope of a corner.

Food Tours in Poble-sec

★ 4.4

poble-secSun 09:00-17:00

Wanderbeak Tours runs Barcelona's Poble-sec Carrer de Blai pintxos walk: five stops along the toothpick-and-tapa strip with vermouth, cava and a Catalan.

Nightlife in Poble-sec

Sala Apolo ★ 4.6

€€poble-secMon 00:30-05:00 (Nasty Mondays), Thu to Sat shows from 21:00 plus club nights to 06:00

Sala Apolo is the 1940s theatre on Carrer Nou de la Rambla in Poble Sec that runs Barcelona's longest-standing club nights, including the indie-rock Nasty Mondays running every Monday since 2004.

Tip: Nasty Mondays runs 00:30-05:00 every Monday with indie, rock and 80s pop. The smaller La 2 venue downstairs runs parallel programming on the same nights.

Tinta Roja ★ 4.4

€€poble-secWed to Sun 20:00-02:30, shows from 21:30

Tinta Roja on Carrer de la Creu dels Molers in Poble Sec is the Argentine cabaret-themed bar-teatro founded in 1998, with red velvet drapes, antique furniture and tango shows Thursday to Sunday.

Tip: Concerts and dance performances Thu to Sun nights in the back Gardel room. Wednesday evenings run an open tango class; arrive 21:00 for the warm-up.

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Cuisines in Poble-sec