sant-antoniDaily 13:00-23:30
Can Pizza in Barcelona's Sant Antoni is the canonical Neapolitan pizza counter: AVPN-certified dough, San Marzano tomato, and a slice-shop window at lunch.
Try: Napolitan pizza by the slice
Tip: Open daily. The Margherita is the order; the slice-shop window is open 13:00-15:30 only.
eixampleDaily 12:00-23:30
Honest Greens in Barcelona's Eixample is the all-day fast-casual counter for grain bowls, market salads and the rotating daily protein from a single open kitchen.
Try: Salads and bowls
Tip: Open daily. Order at the counter, sit anywhere; the rotating protein and weekly salad swap weekly.
eixampleDaily 12:30-23:30
The Fish and Chips Shop counter in Barcelona's Eixample is the British-import takeaway window: beer-battered cod, chunky chips, mushy peas, ready to walk.
Try: Beer-battered fish and chips
Tip: Open daily. The takeaway window is faster than the dining room; cash and card both accepted.
ravalMon-Sat 06:30-15:00, closed Sunday
Bar Pinotxo inside Barcelona's Boqueria market has run since 1940: a 12-stool counter and the chickpea-and-blood-sausage breakfast that defines market food.
Try: Catalan tapas counter
Tip: Open 06:30-15:00, closed Sunday. Juan-Carlos retired in 2023; the counter still pulls the queue at 09:00.
barcelonetaMon-Wed 09:00-15:00, Thu-Fri 09:00-15:00 and 18:00-21:00, Sat 09:00-13:00Cash only
La Cova Fumada in Barcelona's Barceloneta invented the bomba (a potato fritter with meat and spicy sauce) in 1944. No sign, no menu, cash only, the canonical version.
Try: Bombas (potato fritters)
Tip: Open weekday lunch only; cash only. Order three bombas, anchovies and beer; expect to share a table.
ravalTue-Sat 07:00-16:00
El Quim de la Boqueria in Barcelona's market is the Quim Marquez counter where the fried-eggs-with-squid is the city's most photographed market plate.
Try: Fried eggs with squid
Tip: Closed Sunday-Monday. Get there at 09:00 for a stool; cash and card both accepted.