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Bar Celta
Mercè, 16, Barcelona, Spain 08003 · 93-315-00-06
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OLD TOWN. This bar specializes in a Galician cuisine, predominantly seafood. The most popular tapas include the potatoes and fried calamari, called patatas bravas and rabas. The calamari is by far the most popular, but you will find a wide variety of seafood tapas from which to choose. Have a glass of Galician white wine with your tapas for good measure!
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Bracafé
Calle Casp, 2, Barcelona, Spain 08010 · 93-302-30-82
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EIXAMPLE. This 1932 café has changed little since its opening. The interior decor is still representative of the '30's in Spain. You can enjoy a cup of Brazilian coffee, for which they are famous, while sitting outside on the terrace gazing down on the people below you. This is a great place to stop and get out of the bustling crowds for a while.
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BARCELONETA. El Vaso de Oro is always packed with people waiting at the bar to order tapas and some of their specially brewed beer. You have a plethora of different tapas to choose from, including meatballs with cuttlefish, sausage, or squid. There are no tables, so prepare to stand around and chat while you munch!
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El Xampanyet
Montcada, 22, Barcelona, Spain 08003 · 93-319-7003
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OLD TOWN. El Xampanyet is classically decorated with colored tiles and antique curios. The Xampanyet champagne that is served is renowned. Anchovies and other tapas are also available for your dining delight and are a perfect compliment to the well-mixed drinks. It is located near the Picasso Museum, so stop by after you enjoy a morning of admiring artwork.
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OLD TOWN. Originally built in 1897, this tapas bar used to have walls that were garnished with the works of Picasso and other well-known artists. Today, it sports well-done reproductions of the original works. You can sample their authentic tapas or order from the fixed price menu. No hot food is served on Sundays.
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Euskal Etxea
Plta Montcada, 1-3, Barcelona, Spain 08003 · 93-310-2185
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OLD TOWN. This elegantly decorated tapas eatery is a draw to both residents and tourists. Excellent service and deliciously prepared menu items. Try the delicious pinchos of tuna or crab. Good lunch spot. Desserts here are a must. Business casual attire.
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Sol Solet
Plaça del Sol, 21, Barcelona, Spain 08012 · 93-217-4440
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GRÀCIA. This tapas bar offers great food for a low price. You can sample a variety of traditional tapas, including tabouleh or feta and tomato salads. There are vegetarian selections, too. The marble tables and wooden walls with many mirrors create a delightful atmosphere.
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OLD TOWN. Taberna Basca Irati was one of Barcelona's first tapas bars. The fare is authentically of a Basque tradition. This tapas bar tends to stay really busy, so for the best selection you should drop by early. Some of the popular tapas include pintxos (Donostian-style tapas) and montaditos (tapas served on bread). Enjoy a glass of wine from their wine list if you choose!
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