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The Best Vegetarian Restaurants in Barcelona – Barcelona Hacks
"This all vegan bar serves an enormous range of beers from all over the world, as well as a few vegan burgers and croissants or other cakes. The burgers are tasty if a little dry, but quite substantial. There is a piano for guests to play if they wish, but unfortunately no cats as the name might imply."
"At Cat Bar, there are no cats, but you can certainly expect a cat-themed atmosphere. This small vegan beer and burger bar offers a customizable menu, with a variety of vegan burgers, tasty patatas bravas and delicious sauces, along with a great selection of local Spanish and Catalan beers."
"Initially dedicated to the production and distribution of organic products in Catalonia, in 2007 the owners of Vegetalia decided to open two restaurants (now there are three) that have become a reference for vegetarians in Barcelona. In Vegetalia they use their own organic products and transform them into tasty and imaginative dishes adapted to the vegetarian, vegan and celiac public, among which stand out the nuggets of tofu and shiitake mushrooms, lasagna de seitan, tempeh and spinach, veggie burgers, pizzas and irresistible desserts."
"Vegetalia started out supplying organic vegetables to Barcelona’s restaurants and greengrocers. In 2007 they opened their first vegetarian restaurant. This was followed by an organic farm in Castellcir and two more restaurants in Barcelona’s Gothic quarter and El Born."
"Sweet-toothed diners can try the restaurant’s infamous vegan carrot cake. There’s also the added satisfaction of knowing that the bulk of vegetables that appear on your plate come from the restaurant’s very own local urban eco garden."
"Mediterranean cuisine goes (predominantly) vegan at this gorgeously-styled restaurant, where animals are held in such high esteem that you can even bring your pet to dinner with you. On the menu the likes of pumpkin ravioli, crunchy boletus burgers and mushroom and asparagus risotto tickle the taste buds.Travessera de les Corts 180 www.aliverestaurant.metro.rest"
"Billed as the vegetarian restaurant that is “veggie for non-veggies,” the Green Spot does indeed manage to please vegetarians and carnivores alike—ideal if you’ve tucked into a few too many plates of fried croquettes and calamari while in town. The menu showcases hearty comfort foods, like fried cauliflower with mint and tamarind sauce and four-cheese pizza with zucchini flowers, but also lighter, healthier options, like grilled vegetable salads. If you have a beard or a full tattoo sleeve, you’ll fit right in with the young, trendy, beach-bound crowd."
"Hours: Mon – Sunday Lunch: from 1pm to 4pm “Merienda”: from 4pm to 8pm Dinner: from 8pm to 12am Fri & Sat: Drinks until 2am Tues &Thurs: Live musicAddress: C. de la Reina Cristina 12 08003 BarcelonaWebsite: https://www.encompaniadelobos.com/en/the-green-spot/. For an elegant and unforgettable experience,The Green Spot fits the bill to a T!"
"A Barcelona food blog which I follow once described The Green Spot as being a vegetarian restaurant aimed at non-vegetarians. The idea behind the comment, I assume, being that people would eat here out of choice rather than necessity. As a long-term vegetarian, I guess I can understand where the writer was coming from."
"Hours:Tue-Sat: 1pm-4:45pm, Fri-Sat: 8:30pm-11pmAddress: Passate Batlló, 4Phone: +34933485438Website: http://2ymacrobiotica.com/en/. Sharing the philosophy of similar restaurants such as Sopa, 2Y is a vegan and macrobiotic restaurant where “conscious eating is considered one of the basic pillars of a healthy mind and body”. They have a daily menu for 14€ that includes dishes from all over the world, including some inspired by Catalan, Japanese, Italian cuisine, among others."
"At 2Y, cooking and eating are spiritually gratifying experiences. The opposing and complimentary forces Yin and Yang come to play in their kitchen, where fresh, organic ingredients are prepared, from the seed to the table, with the utmost attention and care."
"The decoration of Veggie Garden is as original and colourful as its culinary offer, which includes dishes of Nepalese and Hindu origin made with organic ingredients. Among its star proposals are hummus, mussaka and delicious banana and chocolate juices and shakes. Quality products at reasonable prices (also include a daily menu) in one of the most alternative restaurants that you can find in the Raval district."
"Hours: Mon-Sun: 12:30pm-11:30pmAddress: Plaça dels Àngels, 3Phone: +34931802324Website: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Veggie-Garden/496238130419275. This place is a local classic!. Next to the museum of contemporary art, MACBA, and often filled with skaters, hipsters, moms, and tattoo artists, Veggie Garden offers a daily menu that makes both your body and your wallet feel great."
"The place is decorated with lots of color in a hippie style, which gives it a very cool and happy vibe. Food here is tasty and cheap. Everything is 100% vegan, and there are also plenty of gluten free options."
"Even though Playa de la Bassa Rodona is considered one of the most popular gay beaches of Sitges; overall, all kinds of crowd are welcome!. And especially during these past years, the beach has been attracting more different kinds of people. Bassa Rodona beach is home to the only sailing school around, located near the Club de Mar, which offers courses all year round."
"Platja de la Bassa Rodona is one of the most popular gay beaches in Sitges. It is a relatively narrow band of sand, with a width of 18 meter, hence is generally crowded. The beer and cocktail bar at the beach serves drinks all the time."
"It is recognised as a gay beach which can get very busy, Can get overun by annoying drink sellers but not always.."
"The final romantic restaurant to consider when planning your next visit to Barcelona is the Torre d’Alta Mar, one of the world’s most spectacular eating places with a panoramic view of the harbour, the beach, the city, the mountains and the entire coastline of Barcelona. 75 meters high, Torre d’Alta Mar not only boasts stunning views with all-round glass windows but it also takes the dining experience to a new level, with elegant and modern cooking and a signature Mediterranean menu. Perfect for a romantic date or even a proposal, their tasting menu (priced at €98, and available between 8 PM and 11 PM) offers dishes such as Blood Sausage, Red Mullet, The Petis, Fried Niguiri, Octopus, and Beef Sirloin, whilst the a la carte menu includes Barceloneta fresh prawns, creamy seafood rice, and sea urchins."
"If there are “wowplaces” in Barcelona, Torre D’alta Marrestaurant is one of them. The view that you get from there you will not see anywhere else. If you have already used the Barcelona’s Port Cable Car to get to Montjuic before, you have seen part of what the restaurant offers."
"A thrilling location for a restaurant at the top of San Sebastion cable car tower (Torre de San Sebastian) 75 metres above sea level. The tower is one of three cable ...Read More..."
"Found amongst the fresh fruit, seafood, and cured ham stalls of the bustling Mercat de la Boqueria, El Quim is a classic counter and another great choice for tapas restaurants in Barcelona. This hugely popular joint among visitors has been mentioned in international publications such as Conde Nast Traveller, which rated El Quim de la Boqueria is one of the top tapas bars in Barcelona. I’ve visited El Quim twice and have learned that you need to arrive early and be prepared to wait for seats if you want to eat here."
"@reena_lifestyleenthusiast via Instagram / Via instagram.com. The best thing about tapas is that they're usually pretty affordable. Grab a stool at this stand in the Boqueria market and load up on a few plates."