CuisineSpanish tapas
Price€€
Neighborhoodeixample
Last verified

Why locals love it: Vermouth-and-conserves bar on the quieter Eixample grid; the new-wave vermouth standard that older venues now copy.

Tip: Open daily lunchtime and evenings. House vermouth on tap with olives is the only order.

Location

Address: Carrer del Consell de Cent 171, 08015 Barcelona

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Casa Amalia (hidden) in Barcelona: 1950s Catalan dining room on a Passatge nobody walks; bacalla a la llauna and weekday menu del dia for 19 euros.

Why locals love it: 1950s Catalan dining room on a Passatge nobody walks; bacalla a la llauna and weekday menu del dia for 19 euros.

Tip: Closed Sunday and Monday. The 19 euro menu del dia at lunch is the value pick; locals book mid-week.

Manairo (hidden) ★ 4.4

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Manairo (hidden) is jordi herrera's one-michelin-star room east of the plaça de les glòries; lower profile than the eixample stars on passeig de gracia.

Why locals love it: Jordi Herrera's one-Michelin-star room east of the Plaça de les Glòries; lower profile than the Eixample stars on Passeig de Gracia.

Tip: Closed Sunday. The 45 euro menu del dia at lunch is the entry; dinner doubles it.

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Why locals love it: Open since 1870 just off the Rambla; the canonical Catalan dairy bar that locals still treat as the standard chocolate milk stop.

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Why locals love it: Old Catalan vermouth bodega on a Gracia side street; locals lunch here, tourists walk past on the way to the Plaça de la Vila.

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Casa Amalia (hidden) ★ 4.2

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Why locals love it: 1950s Catalan dining room on a Passatge nobody walks; bacalla a la llauna and weekday menu del dia for 19 euros.

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Manairo (hidden) is jordi herrera's one-michelin-star room east of the plaça de les glòries; lower profile than the eixample stars on passeig de gracia.

Why locals love it: Jordi Herrera's one-Michelin-star room east of the Plaça de les Glòries; lower profile than the Eixample stars on Passeig de Gracia.

Tip: Closed Sunday. The 45 euro menu del dia at lunch is the entry; dinner doubles it.

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Why locals love it: Oriol Ivern's minimalist room on a Sant Gervasi pasaje holds a Michelin star and is routinely flagged as Barcelona's most affordable starred kitchen.

Tip: Closed Sunday-Monday. The tasting menu is the safer order over the carte; lunch is calmer than dinner.

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