El Bosc de les Fades is an enchanting oasis nestled in the heart of Barcelona, and I can't help but sing its praises with a resounding five stars. This whimsical establishment is a hidden gem that transports visitors to a world of pure magic and wonder.
From the moment you step inside, you are greeted by a mystical forest setting, complete with lifelike trees, meandering paths, and cozy nooks. It's as if you've stumbled into a fairytale. The attention to detail in creating this otherworldly atmosphere is truly remarkable and adds to the overall charm.
The menu at El Bosc de les Fades is equally enchanting. The array of beverages, including creative cocktails and a selection of teas, is delightful. And the tapas and light bites are not only delicious but served with artistic flair.
What makes this place truly special is the ambience. It's perfect for both a romantic evening or a memorable outing with friends. The dimly lit space, the soothing sound of trickling water, and the occasional fairy figurine hidden amongst the foliage make for an unforgettable atmosphere.
But what truly sets El Bosc de les Fades apart is its sense of wonder. The museum-like displays of fairies, gnomes, and magical creatures make every visit feel like a new adventure. It's a place that sparks the imagination and reminds you of the joy of childhood fantasies.
In conclusion, El Bosc de les Fades is more than just a bar; it's a destination that transports you to a dreamlike world. It's perfect for anyone seeking a unique and memorable experience in Barcelona. Whether you're a local or a visitor, don't miss the chance to step into this enchanting forest and let your...
Read moreVery disappointed !!! I should have read one of the most recent comments before going to this place. With over 10K reviews and overall 4.4 stars, we absolutely wanted to try this place. The place’s aesthetic is gorgeous, the food overall was kind of ok but the queue, the staff were unbearable. The restaurant was overcrowded, yet there were only 2 staffs working. We’ve been waiting for 10mins to order. And when we finally got to do so, half of the things we wanted to order were not available. We wanted to ask more info on the menu as many things weren’t avail, but one of the staffs couldn’t speak any english and just said “Sorry i don’t speak english” and left us with more waiting time. Finally, after we ordered our food. The waiting time before the food got served was very long. Actually, we took 2 jars of sangrias and 3 other cocktails, and only a part of the food arrived when all of our drinks were finished. We asked the staff if the other food orders are gonna come soon, and she, RUDELY, said “if I haven’t brought it yet, it means it’s not ready” (in spanish obv). Very very rude. Maybe this place was a good one before but, i think it needs more staffs. DON’T RECOMMEND, ESPECIALLY TO TOURISTS WHO DON’T REALLY...
Read moreCOCKROACH ALERT! The place is beautiful, but there are some not-so-magical creatures crawling around. The staff didn't believe me at first until I snapped a picture. They proceeded to explain to me very casually that it's inevitable to have cockroaches due to construction in the area, and that at least they don't have rats. I internally laughed at the audacity of that comment. Obviously, at that point, I realized it made no sense to explain how roaches are a health hazard and don't just casually appear in any restaurant. If they do, then a protocol of fumigation is of utmost importance. Then I was asked if I was afraid of them, and I proceeded to say I am disgusted, actually. She assured me that their food was freshly made and she hadn't seen any crawling around the kitchen. But of course, I should trust a person who has no idea about the health hazard a roach is and tries to brush this under the table as if it's a casual thing that "happens." They were very condescending and daring me to leave a comment. So here it is, will it make a difference? Probably not. This place is a tourist trap, with really bad food and roaches on the side, but with cute decoration which seems to be its...
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