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Barcelona : What to eat ? culinary specialties and gastronomy

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Barcelona : Enjoying yourself

Timetable Timetable Barcelona

In general, Catalans usually have lunch around 2pm on weekdays, and dinner in the evening from 9pm. On Sundays, they opt for the 3:30 pm service to share a paella . and not before! Obviously, Barcelona being a very international city, the restaurants offer quite ample timetables. During the week you can have lunch from 1pm, and at weekends you can opt for the 1.30pm service in fish restaurants. In the evening, the service starts around 8.30pm. Be careful, many restaurants close on Sunday evening, remember to check the timetables! Be also provident in August: most (non tourist) restaurants take holidays during this period. This is also the case during the first days of January. Finally, for the most fashionable tables, remember to book at least 24 hours in advance!

Budget & Tips Budget & Tips Barcelona

Restaurants are a little cheaper than in France, but not much less! The difference is mainly in the drinks: while in France the budget for a bottle of wine is easily around 30 €, in Barcelona you'll pay less than 15 €. In any case, it costs around €25 per person for tapas to share in trendy taverns, €40 for a fish restaurant and over €70 for a gourmet table.

At lunchtime, many restaurants serve a menu del dia at around 15 €, an economical formula that usually includes a starter, main course, dessert and a drink. This is an excellent option for discovering the city's good restaurants at lower prices

As far as means of payment are concerned, you can pay by credit card in most of the city's restaurants. However, it is not impossible that you may be asked to pay cash in some of the city's bouis-bouis or old bodegas, so it is safer to carry some cash with you

What costs extra What costs extra Barcelona

In general, taxes are included in the prices advertised on the map. If this is not the case, it will be indicated +IVA. In Barcelona, you should not be confronted with this situation; on the other hand, in the villages of the province of Barcelona, many restaurants still charge VAT separately. It corresponds to 10% of the bill

Regarding tips, it is customary to leave 5-10% of the bill if you enjoyed the service. But this is not obligatory. Finally, note that water is never included in Spanish restaurants! No need to try to explain that you just want a carafe of water, it is not done! You will have to order a bottle of still water(agua sin gas) or sparkling water(agua con gas), fresh (fría) or at room temperature(natural), which will be charged at the end of the meal.

The local way The local way Barcelona

Whether you're enjoying tapas, platters (small dishes) or even a dish of the day, in Barcelona it's customary to share your plate! Of course, the typical patatas bravas, croquetas and fried squid are placed directly in the centre of the table by the waiter. But even in trendy bistros and gastronomic taverns, it is quite normal to order 3-4 different small dishes to share.

To be avoided To be avoided Barcelona

At the risk of sounding like a first-class tourist, forget your cutlery and enjoy pinchos (tapas on bread), pescaditos (small fried fish), croquetas, and other countertop tapas. They are simply eaten with your fingers! Also avoid sangria, the drink for tourists par excellence. Prefer vermouth, local beer, and of course Catalan wines.

Kids Kids Barcelona

In Spain, children are welcome in all restaurants. By the way, on weekends, most of the seafood restaurants along the coast are full of niños! Even in gourmet restaurants, you are rarely denied access with children: it's up to you to see whether your cherubs can hold on or not!

Smokers Smokers Barcelona

In January 2011, the Spanish complied with the ban on smoking in public places. After a transition period during which smoking was allowed in certain establishments, based on certain criteria, it is now simply forbidden to smoke in all bars and restaurants in the country. This ban should soon be extended to café and restaurant terraces.

Tourist traps Tourist traps Barcelona

Most of the restaurants located on the Ramblas and Passeig de Joan de Borbó are authentic tourist attractions. It's easy to spot them: the map, displayed in ten languages outside the restaurant, is illustrated with photos of paella, sangria and tapas from the 1990s. As a bonus, a very nice restaurant owner will praise the merits of his restaurant. If that's the case: run away!

Barcelona : Take a break

Timetable Timetable Barcelona

During the week, the Barcelonians usually meet at around 7pm to have an aperitif after work. On weekends, it is rather around noon that we meet to drink a caña (beer) or the famous vermut. Most of the bars are open every day, some close on Sunday evening.Happy hours are not practiced, but prices are generally cheaper than in France, except in very touristy places.

Budget & Tips Budget & Tips Barcelona

Prices vary greatly depending on the neighbourhood and the location of each bar. Obviously, a drink on a terrace facing the sea will not cost you the same as in a local bodega. As a general rule of thumb, count €2 for a coffee, €3 for a beer or vermouth, between €3 and €5 for a glass of wine, and between €7 and €12 for a cocktail. A small tip is de rigueur if you enjoyed the service...

Age restrictions Age restrictions Barcelona

As in France, Spanish law prohibits the consumption of alcohol by minors under the age of 18.

What's very local What's very local Barcelona

Vermilion, of course! As an aperitif, Catalans appreciate this plant-flavoured wine, which is usually accompanied by a few olives, marinated anchovies, mussels or canned cockles... On weekends, around noon, it is a real ritual! Every district of the city has traditional bodegas where vermut is served according to the rules of the art.

At snack or breakfast time, the granjas (former dairy) are an obligatory stop to test the churros , accompanied by a creamy hot chocolate. The ones in the Petritxol square, in the Barri Gòtic, are among the oldest in the city

Smokers Smokers Barcelona

Smoking is not permitted in the bars, covered terraces and indoor patios. Smoking is permitted only on the open-air terraces. Most bars will forbid you to go out with your drink if you want to smoke a cigarette outside.

Tourist traps Tourist traps Barcelona

Beware of bars on the Ramblas and in tourist places that display pictures of pitchers of sangria . it's never a good sign! Don't forget either that beer sellers in public places or mojitos on the beaches are completely illegal, and so are you if you buy their products!

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