Top Healthy Cafes and Restaurants with Nutritionist Approval
Discover the best spots in Barcelona for nutritious eating, backed by local nutrition experts
Discover the best spots in Barcelona for nutritious eating, backed by local nutrition experts

Barcelona is home to over 50 cafes and restaurants that have been certified as healthy eating options by the city's nutrition council, with 20 new establishments added to the list in the past year alone.
The emphasis on healthy eating in Barcelona is particularly relevant now, as the city's residents are becoming increasingly health-conscious and seeking out nutritious options that align with the Mediterranean diet culture. With the city's year-round outdoor fitness activities, such as running along Barceloneta beach or cycling in Montjuic, it's no wonder that locals and tourists alike are looking for food options that will fuel their active lifestyles.
In the trendy El Born neighbourhood, cafes like Flax & Kale and Vegetalia offer a range of healthy options, from vegan bowls to gluten-free pastries. Meanwhile, in the Eixample district, restaurants like Tickets Bar and El Quim de la Boqueria are incorporating healthy, locally-sourced ingredients into their traditional Catalan dishes. The city's famous La Boqueria market is also a hub for healthy eating, with many stalls offering fresh, organic produce and artisanal products.
According to data from the Barcelona Nutrition Council, 75% of the city's certified healthy eating establishments offer vegetarian or vegan options, and 60% have gluten-free menus available. The average price of a healthy meal in Barcelona is around €15, with some cafes and restaurants offering affordable options for under €10. For example, a salad at Flax & Kale costs €8.50, while a vegan bowl at Vegetalia costs €12.
As of June 2026, the Barcelona Nutrition Council has certified 35 new establishments as healthy eating options, bringing the total number to 85. This growth is expected to continue, with many new cafes and restaurants opening in the city's up-and-coming neighbourhoods, such as Poblenou and Sant Antoni. For those looking to make healthy eating a part of their lifestyle, the council recommends checking their website for a list of certified establishments and looking for the 'Healthy Eating' logo when dining out.
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