Where to Eat in Gracia: Our Barcelona Restaurant Guide

With so many incredible restaurants on every corner it’s hard to know where to eat in Gracia. This charming village-like neighborhood just north of the Eixample is a unique, off-the-beaten-path absolute-must for foodies.

Anyone looking to go off-the-beaten-path in Barcelona needs to get to know the Gracia neighborhood! This largely residential area is one of our favorite spots in the city, but that's not the only thing that gets it on to our list of things to do! The other big thing it's got going for it is all the delicious food. Come live like a local at our favorite bars and restaurants in Gracia. #bucketlist #destinations #tapas #foodie #summertravel #spain #europe

From traditional, family-run bodegas to hip new cafes serving up flat whites and nitro coffees, it really does have it all. We love this neighborhood and its fantastic array of great eats and beautiful streets. Read on for our restaurant guide on where to eat in Gracia. Welcome to one of our favourite neighbourhoods in Barcelona.

La Pubilla

Tucked away behind one of Gracia’s main markets you will find La Pubilla. A bright and cozy restaurant that’s well-known throughout Barcelona for serving up the best menu del dia, or fixed price lunch menu, in the city. Beautifully creative presentation, top-notch quality and generous portions make this place a must for a chic Barcelona lunch. Don’t forget the reservation!

Address: Plaça de la Llibertat, 23

Looking for where to eat in Barcelona? We love La Pubilla in Gracia. Great value, traditional yet subtly creative dishes, it's a neighborhood favorite!
The menu changes daily at La Pubilla!

Con Gracia

Con Gracia is one of the most innovative and exciting restaurants to eat in Gracia. If you’re hankering for something a little special then this is definitely the place for you. Feeling adventurous? The Experience Menu is a must-try. Relinquish yourself to the chef’s choices and be surprised by each and every course. Perfect!

Address: Carrer de Martínez de la Rosa 8

Beautiful food is the first thing you should consider when it comes to where to eat in Gracia.
Perfectly plated delicious food is always on the menu at Con Gracia. Photo Credits: AnnaEatsTravels

Gasterea

The tree-lined Verdi Street is undoubtedly one of Gracia’s loveliest. Crammed with dozens of independent designer shops, cute cafes, restaurants, bars and even a small movie theatre. It’s hard to not eat well around here. But for a casual bar with great pintxos (Basque-style self-service tapas), head to Gasterea. Try as many of their outstanding pintxos as you please and wash it all down with a swig of fizzy txakoli wine. Definitely one to try if you’re not sure where to eat in Gracia!

Address: Carrer Verdi, 39

Roig Robí

Fine dining with Catalan Flair! From the moment you enter you feel special! Which of course is no accident, the female owner and head chef Mercè Navarro and her son & daughter have been running this place beautifully since 1986. From perfectly pressed linen table clothes to a jungle-inspired pretty terrace, it’s hard to find something not to love. Their wine selection is incredible, as is the delicious food. The best part? The tasting menu of course—after all it would be a shame not to taste some of those stunning wines! This is definitely one place to check out if you’re in Gracia for a special occasion.

Address: Carrer de Sèneca, 20

The beautiful terrace at Roig Robí is the most beautiful place to eat. The next time you are trying to decide where to eat in Gracia, make sure to stop by!
The beautiful jungle-styled terrace at Roig Robí. Photo credits: Terrazeo.com

Casa Pages

If you’re looking for grandma’s home cooking, look no further than Casa Pages. Run by an elderly Galician couple, this is the lower end of Gracia’s neighborhood hangout. Cozy with rustic, delicious tapas as well as a great value set lunch menu, this is a classic restaurant of the area. Down the street, find the owners’ son’s restaurant, Cafe Pages, a modern take on his parents’ profession – whether you are after rustic or modern, there will be a choice to satisfy you!

Address: Carrer Llibertat, 19

Ca’l Pep

There is nothing we love quite as much as la hora del vermut, the sacred aperitif hour that comes before lunch in Barcelona. But if you’re going to partake in this lovely tradition, you may as well do it right, with an old school bodega filled with locals hanging out as if it were their own living room.

Head to Ca’l Pep to hang with them and enjoy a sweet vermouth or glass of cava, and don’t forget the snacks. They’re simple, but what more do you need? Manchego cheese, cured Spanish meats and a drink in hand, it’s the perfect way to ease yourself into a long Spanish lunch. Not sure what exactly vermouth is? Take a look at the video below and let our expert guide Victoria tell you how to best enjoy it—like a local.

Address: Carrer Verdi, 141

La Panxa del Bisbe

Inventive Catalan cuisine is not uncommon in Barcelona these days, but head to La Panxa del Bisbe to get way off the beaten path and into a fine dining, top-notch restaurant that is a favorite among locals. Be sure to make a reservation beforehand!

Address: Carrer de Rabassa, 37

Want to connect with locals and try essential Catalan dishes in a traditional neighborhood? Join our Taste Barcelona Like a Local: Gracia Neighborhood Food Tour! For the true Catalan experience of hole-in-the-wall gems serving up home-cooked classics and regulars-only bodegas, you can’t do any better than Gracia—and on this food tour, we’ll show you where to find the best of the best. 

This blog post was updated on July 27, 2017.

2 Comment

  1. Thomas j Leane says
    August 10, 2018 at 2:16 am

    very informative.will be in Barcelona in late september

    1. Devour Tours says
      August 13, 2018 at 4:51 pm

      Glad you found it helpful, Thomas! You’re going to love it here!

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