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BEST COFFEE SHOPS SERVING SPECIALTY COFFEE IN BARCELONA
"Restaurants Global Sant Pere, Santa Caterina i la Ribera. Picnic’s brunch is already known as the best place to recover from a night out on the town with its eggs Benedict and an ace cocktail selection. Since Tara and Jaime opened the space in the first half of the 2000s, the tradition of an American-style brunch has become a favourite in Barcelona, and you can dig into other scrumptious fare like pancakes or huevos rancheros as well."
"In the heart of El Born, this magical neighborhood where medieval history meets contemporary hipster culture, you’ll find Picnic. This is a brunch classic in the area, and it’s the perfect way to start your day before heading to Ciutadella Park or getting lost in the streets of El Born. At Picnic you’ll find all-time brunch classics, toasts, pancakes, and other dishes made with fresh ingredients—all this in a small but bright and cozy space."
"Just steps away from the Parc de la Ciudatella, Picnic’s location makes it ideal for a lazy start to the day followed by a spot of sunbathing in the park. You can get a range of brunch items served tapas style, including sandwiches, salads, toast and egg dishes. They also have seasonal bellinis created out of whatever fruit happens to be in season at the time.www.picnic-restaurant.com/brunch-menu"
"Brunch & Cake is the perfect location to spend a sunny lazy afternoon. The casual restaurant is open every day of the week from 9am to 9pm so you can get your pancake fix at all hours of the day. So contrary is this hangout that the website even says: “Salad for breakfast?"
"€€ | Area: Eixample|19 Enric Granados| Metro: Universitat (L1/L2) |Website. Have the breakfast of champions served in flower pots or shovels!. With the deliciousness of their Nutella French toast alone you’ll let a serving faux pas slide though, am I right?"
"The owners of federal have aimed to bring a small piece of the sleepy Australian small town feel to the big and bustling city of Barcelona, and with three successful cafés here, we think that they have succeeded. Being one of the pioneers of the infamous Barcelona brunch scene, Federal specialises in breakfast food that is first-class at eliminating a hangover from the night before!. Juices, smoothies, eggs, sausages, fruit, sandwiches, Federal has got all that you need."
"€€ | Area: El Raval|39 Calle Parlament| Metro: Poble Sec (L3) |Website. A simplistic menu of delicious toasts, sweet and savoury croissants, egg dishes, burgers, cereal, and fresh smoothies. This is an Aussie-owned joint and it shows in the relaxed and friendly atmosphere – many consider La Federal to make some of the best coffee in Barcelona in addition to the fantastic food."
"Federal Café is considered as one of the best brunch places in Barcelona. Delicious food, great coffee, good WIFI, what else needed?. Very spacious and a bright cafe."
"This is the place where you can enjoy a coffee while working in a white space with pastel shades, with wooden designs and the perfect ambience. Also, this place is great if you want fresh baked brownies and cakes."
"This modern, boutique restaurant is relatively new to the Gracia scene and a great place for brunch, lunch and a delicious dinner. Godot's wooden decor combined with it's modern twist provides for an inviting place to dine, have a few drinks or mimosas, depending on the time of day it is. Its brunch menu is quite extensive with a variety of eggs, meets, pancake and other 'American-style' breakfast options."
"Bypass the lines at the nearby Picasso museum and stop in at the El Born Cultural Center for a unique look at Catalan history. Enter the massive 19th century market hall to find the archeological remains of 16th century Barcelona. You can admire the vast excavation site for free or take in a guided tour, one of their exhibits or concerts, all highlighting Catalan’s distinct history and culture."
"Barcelona’s design museum, which resembles a grey grasshopper perched above a pool of water, is located in the city’s 22@ district—an urban renewal transforming abandoned factories into slick apartments and tech hubs. Four floors are devoted to permanent exhibitions, covering graphic design, fashion, decorative and household pieces—all with a Catalan or Spanish slant. One highlight: the posters on the fourth floor focusing on graphic design in Spain, including those promoting Spanish tourism in the 1960s, plus early advertisements for FC Barcelona soccer club and the Spanish F1 Grand Prix."
"All works here are by artists residing in Barcelona, with international backgrounds and many different styles. Thanks to Barcelona’s cosmopolitan charisma, even small galleries like this one can attract famous artists; at the time of writing, Haimney was showing work by the American artist Wayne E. Campbell. Carrer de Trafalgar 70"
"San Pere 4, 08870 Sitges SpainChinese, Sushi, AsianLunch, Dinner, Late NightTakeout, Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Table Service+34 938 94 04 80"
"The inexpensive and friendly El Jardin Bamboo is Asian fusion in the sense that its menu offers a sampling of Asian cuisines - Chinese, Japanese, Thai."