Gather around foodies. Whatever your food preferences are, I’ve got you covered when you next visit Barcelona. I mean, I’m local to Barcelona after all! Save this post and keep it for your future travels. *Disclaimer, this post is NOT sponsored
By the way, if you like this post, you’ll love my other one: 5 Food Spots In Barcelona Only Locals Will Tell You About…..
La Coqueta for Catalan Food
Caldeni for Meat-Eaters
Disfrutar for Fine-Dining
Gata Mala for Tapas
Copasetic for Casual Lunch
Conesa Entrepans for Snacks
Ziqi for Sushi & Anime Interior
Chivuo’s for Street-Food
Picnic for Brunch
Windsor for Date-Night
Koy Shunka for Michelin Star
Rasoterra for Veggies & Vegans
Need Something Gluten-Free?
Messie Gluten-Free and Jansana are both completely GF zones, so cross-contamination would be virtually non-existent. Messie Gluten-Free is good for lunch or dinner, due to the extensive menu, whilst Jansana is where you need to get your baked goods from.
Until then, see you in the next post.
Have never been to BCN but would love to go one day. When my husband and I were in Italy for our honeymoon, our number one rule was to ask the hotel staff or wherever we were staying about the best local spots to dine at. Never disappointed us! 🙂
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Wow a honeymoon in Italy sounds incredible! Asking locals is such a great way to guarantee amazing food 🙌 I’m so glad it didn’t disappoint!
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This is great! Can screenshot your list and be on your way! 😂
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Thank you so much 🥰 Hahaha yes exactly!
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