Food & dining
Food & dining in Barcelona
Where to eat and drink in Barcelona — cafes, restaurants, markets and the latest food news. Updated daily by The Daily Barcelona.
The Barcelona food scene
Barcelona's dining scene has grown significantly in recent years. A mix of long-established local institutions and newer independent restaurants reflects the city's diverse community. From Vietnamese pho to modern Australian tasting menus, the range is broader than many outsiders expect.
Cafes and coffee
Specialty coffee culture is strong in Barcelona. Independent cafes in the inner suburbs compete on quality, with a focus on single-origin espresso and alternative brewing methods. Most open early to serve the commuter crowd and stay busy through lunch.
Restaurants
The restaurant scene spans every price point. Casual BYO spots in neighbourhood strips are popular for mid-week dining. The city's fine dining options have expanded, with several receiving national attention. Bookings are strongly recommended on Friday and Saturday nights at popular venues.
Food markets and producers
Barcelona hosts regular farmers markets where local producers sell fruit, vegetables, meat, dairy, bread and prepared food. Weekend markets are a reliable source of seasonal produce and support local growers. Check the events calendar for market dates and locations.
Takeaway and late night
Takeaway options in Barcelona cover the full range from global fast food chains to local fish and chip shops, pizza joints and ethnic cuisines. Late-night food options concentrate in entertainment precincts and near transport hubs.
Food and hospitality news
New openings, closures, award winners and food-focused events are covered in our business section. The hospitality sector is one of Barcelona's largest employers and a regular source of local news.