Service: zero. We wanted a quick bite during a bike tour, waiter was veryyyyy unfriendly, we waited for more than 20 minutes to be even ‘seen’ by the waiter, he was really very chaotic, then we wanted to order pan con tomate, patatas bravas and croquetas. He told us very unfriendly ‘no, no pan de tomate’, as if he thought it was the only thing we would order. Then we ordered the rest, then suddenly pan con tomate was possible? When we told him drinks were not necessary (because it was just a quick bite we wanted) he literally ‘waved’ us outside and just left, meaning: no drinks, no food, get out. The service was really, really abominable. What a huge waste of our time during...
Read moreThis family-run tapas bar just off the beaten path, was a delightful find. Despite the waiter's limited English, his warmth and hospitality made us feel right at home.
The food was a standout. The tapas were perfectly priced, allowing us to indulge in a variety of flavors. From the classic olives and patatas bravas to the more unique fried small fish and homemade anchovies in vinegar, each dish was a culinary delight. The ham croquettes were especially memorable.
With its authentic Spanish cuisine, friendly service, and great value, this place is a good visit for anyone seeking a truly local, cheap, authentic tapas experience...
Read moreBest after beach experience if you are into some fried fish and "Cerveza de Barril". Cheap, nice staff, crazy local people. Not fancy, classic old tapas bar. The food is fresh and delicious. Highlight to the "Pescaditos fritos", "Gambitos a la Plancha", "Alcachofras Fritas"(not on the menu), "Navajas a la Plancha" and "Pulpo a Feira". Basically if it's on the menu, it's excelent.
The beer is flat but cold, which is the standard in Barcelona. I reccommend ordering the small beer as the beer gets warm quickly in the summer.
Also, it's really personal so feel free to order as you wish. It's also quicker if you order at...
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