Bars In Barcelona- Everything You Need To Know!
Bars in Barcelona are varied, eclectic and more than anything, plentiful, but remember, as with all big cities, not every
Barcelona bar is worth a visit.
There is a
Barcelona bar on every corner or every Calle (street), so here is a little guide to
bars in Barcelona, so you know what to expect without wasting your sweet party time in
Barcelona.
The Ovella Negra Taverna
Barcelona nightlife is unique, multifaceted and there is by no means a lack of great
bars in Barcelona, however, after living here for the last year and a half I have become tired of a few things.
Firstly I'm constantly moaning to my friends that we always go to the same
Barcelona bar every weekend, but it's so much fun and so cheap, it's hard to find a place which beats it.
The
Ovella Negra Taverna (The Black Sheep Tavern) is a huge tavern style bar with a very "studenty", relaxed atmosphere, and provides VERY cheap medio litre (half litre) pitchers of San Miguel, it really is
Barcelona nightlife at it's cheapest. At the time of writing, I pay about €3 for a half litre pitcher of San Miguel at this
Barcelona bar which has led to many
Barcelona adventures, of which I have promised my Motley Crew, I will never speak of.
The
Ovella Negra Barcelona bar also do giant (and I mean GIANT) chilled-pitchers of beer with four taps so you can put one on your table and serve yourself. They're great as you can buy one between your amigos, typically enough for about5-6 people, and let the drinking games commence.
I have never been to
Ovella Negra and not made new friends, largely because of the friendly atmosphere but also due to the fact that the tables are SO close together, you are basically forced to sit with other groups of people. Throw cheap beer into the mix and you've got yourself a party - a perfect
Barcelona bar.
As much as I love the
Ovella Negra bar Barcelona, I can't help but feel I should be exploring the other
bars in Barcelona and making more of the
Barcelona nightlife.
The problem however, is that so many of the
bars in Barcelona are completely over priced and it's very difficult to tell how much you will have to pay for your drink, until the bill comes.
In fact, after being here for a while, I'm certain that the camareros (bar staff/waiters) charge people differently, depending on how they are feeling and where you are from.
Remember to check your cambio (change), as many a time I have paid with €20 note, and received cambio (change) for a €10 note, of course, as soon as they know you are on to them, they apologise and act like it was a mistake.
Barcelona bars to avoid!
Barcelona is a tourist haven, and let's be honest, if you're a tourist or "guiri" in
Barcelona, you are an easy target for being over charged.
The key to avoiding
expensive Barcelona bars is this, avoid the
Barcelona bars which are located in prime tourist locations.
I know this seems obvious but I'm amazed how many people still do it. For example, the bars directly on
Las Ramblas are probably the most overpriced rubbish you will find in the the whole of
Barcelona. I've heard stories of people being charged €15 for a beer here. As a price guide, I wouldn't pay more than €3-4 maximum for a beer in any
Barcelona bar, but remember,
night clubs will and do charge much more.
Irish bars in Barcelona are also a little on the pricey side and if you are looking for a cheap night out, you would do well to avoid them.
However, I have to say that the
Irish bars in Barcelona are great fun and do indeed provide a genuine taste of Ireland and the UK. But lets not get carried away here SuiteLifers, if you wanted to experience that, you would just head across the channel!
As a
Brit in Barcelona, of course sometimes I do crave home comforts and my
Barcelona Irish bar of choice is
The Michael Collins bar, located right next to the
Sagrada Familia.
It's long and narrow and has all the comforts of home with the seemingly compulsory Guinness posters everywhere.
But the coolest thing about
The Michael Collins bar in Barcelona is the live music. Typically on the weekends, you will find live bands playing a selection of European music, sung by Spanish guys with Spanish accents.
It really does put a new spin on some of your favourite rock classics!
THE Cheapest bars in Barcelona, but not necessarily the best bars in Barcelona.
The small
bars in Barcelona (and there are millions) often called
Granjas or
Cervecerias generally offer the
cheapest drinks in Barcelona, and I mean cheap. Typically you won't pay more than €2 for a drink in one of these little
Barcelona bars.
Generally, they are full of older Spanish/Catalan men, who drink there day in, day out. They choose these
Barcelona bars because they know they won't find their beer any cheaper anywhere else.
However, these
BCN bars are not the atmospheric party places that you dream of in
Barcelona and I for one certainly don't go to the
Granja bars in Barcelona for my weekend of partying, even though they are the
cheapest bars in Barcelona.
Barcelona Bars - how to tell if it's pricey or not!
In general,
bars in Barcelona don't look all that elaborate from the outside. I don't know why, but the Catalans don't seem to put that much importance on the physical appearance of their
bars and
restaurants.
Los Toreros Tapas Restaurant which I wrote about some time ago, offers some of the finest
Tapas in Barcelona, from the outside however, it looks shabby, old and un-loved.
Many
Barcelona bars look much the same as the next
bar and I find that strange considering the competition is so high, you would think they would want to distinguish themselves from the other
Barcelona bars. So, when you do see a
bar which stands out, and looks beautiful and flamboyant, rest assured, it will be an expensive
Barcelona bar. I'm not saying you shouldn't go to these
bars, because they are also awesome, but remember it won't come cheap.
With so many
bars in Barcelona, many have offers and promotions advertised outside the door, to entice you in. This is a great way to suss-out whether or not a
Barcelona bar offers good value, typically they show "
Bottle of Estrella Dammonly €x" or "
Mojitos €x". If the
bar has no signs outside whatsoever, it's safe to assume it's because it's expensive. It's a kind of "If you need to ask, you can't afford it" kind of attitude.
Admittedly, not everybody is as concerned with money as I am, but I think there is a huge "financial" difference between coming to
Barcelona as tourist and actually
living in Barcelona.
Bars in Barcelona that won't rip you off!
Gracia
Apart from the back streets of central
Barcelona, I would really advise
Gracia for
great Barcelona bars. Typically small, quirky, bohemian and reasonably priced, you will find a great balance of value and atmosphere in these
Barcelona bars.
Bars in Gracia are generally small, independantly run businesses and you will typically pay around €3 for a
bottle of beer. No it's not the cheapest, but the
bars in Gracia are seriously cool and full of life. We go to these
Barcelona bars in the summer to sit outside,
drink, laugh and watch the world pass by, before heading to one of the many clubs in
Placa Reial.
El Born
Another great area for great
Barcelona bars is the
El Born area. It's insanely chic and trendy but also home to some of the best
bohemian bars and restaurants in Barcelona.
El Born is pretty central and makes it an easy place to meet friends and party hard, with-out having to spend a fortune. One of
El Born 's
best bars is
La Fianna, it's warm and welcoming interior with dimly lit lights and comfy couches makes it uber romantic and was featured in SuiteLife's
TOP 25 First Date Spots in
Barcelona. The food is average, but "eatings cheating" after all! Only €3 for HUGE
glasses of wine and the
mojitos are also well made here.
So, now you know what to expect and what to avoid when
partying in Barcelona, make sure drop us a message on our
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best bar in Barcelona?
Ben Holbrook - SuiteLifer and
Barcelona Bar Frequenter.