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    Cafè de l'Ópera

    3.5 (62 reviews)
    ModerateCoffee & Tea, Tapas Bars
    Closed 8:30 am - 2:30 AM (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Quiet
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Yum!
    Alizen R.

    LOVE THE TAPAS! The boyfriend, his fam, and I were strolling down La Rambla and were in need of a quick bite amidst all of the touring. We were in the mood for tapas but didn't want to go out of our way to look for something spectacular so we decided to give Cafe de l'ópera a try. Now the name of the restaurant is a bit deceiving as it's French but in Barcelona but it was still worth it. Since we had arrived in the middle of the day it wasn't too packed which was a rather good thing considering it was pretty tightly packed inside like most European restaurants are. Don't be fooled, however, this restaurant is actually two stories and has even more seating inside along with a full service bar at the ground level. We were definitely thirsty for SANGRIA and it did not disappoint. The pitcher itself was good for about four or so glasses each and if we were going to try for a siesta then we probably would have opted for another pitcher. The tapas were pretty tasty as well. I can't remember what they all were but they included sausages, olives, croquettes, fries, and some other breaded item that I can't recall. They also served some bread with cheese which was just lovely. Overall, we had a good experience here and while I can't say I'd actively return here if I was ever back in the area, it is still a viable option for some great food and decent service. Props to their super cute bathroom that I sadly did not get a photo of! :) (9/100-- 2019)

    Street Front
    Marqus R.

    Cafè de l'Ópera is one of the older more established cafes of Barcelona, having been in continuous operations since 1929. The café has a rather nice interior seating area but most of their business is conduct outside on Rambla street median area. The outside café seats are padded, comfortable and for a Barcelona outside area café, has rather good service. Most of the cafes of Barcelona aren't exactly well known for their prompt, efficient or professional service. I tend to use the outside area which couldn't be more ideal for people watching, just taking a relaxing break or having a drink.

    Churros con chocolate
    Moises M.

    This place is great! They have a slot of options for coffee and alot of other drinks. We got the churros with chocolate dip and it was pretty good. I also had the cafe russo which was coffee with a scoop of ice cream which I recommend. This pl lace is great for late night bites and the time that we went it was not busy at all.

    Cody Y.

    Historic and inviting, Cafè de l'Ópera is an inviting place for a quick bite or drink. I had a good time at Cafè de l'Ópera. The cafe has been around for a long time and seems to be a popular place for both tourists and locals. The inside feels like you're walking back in time, with beautiful artwork on the walls and waiters dressed in black bow ties and white shirts. The hot chocolate is a MUST order, as it is literally a piece of chocolate melted into a cup. The waiters here more so than other places was a bit brusque, which isn't too out of the ordinary for Europe. Overall, I'd stop in for coffee/tea/hot chocolate and perhaps a snack but nothing more - there are too many more interesting and better places to eat at in Barcelona.

    Churros con xocolata
    Michelle Y.

    My very first meal in Barcelona after 35 hours of flights and layovers. This seems to be a much-referenced establishment in any and all Spain guidebooks, though I have no idea what for. Got some plate of pan, jamón, y queso, followed by freshly made churros con xocolata. The food was solid though nothing special -- the xocolata was quite unremarkable and, though the right thickness in consistency, tasted as though made with water than milk/cream. Sort of like when you make Swiss Miss with boiling water vs hot milk, you dig? Staff and customers were all incredibly friendly and I think the whole large meal came out to €8.

    Lola K P.

    As a visitor, this historic cafe is a great place to stop in for a sweet snack if you're wandering around Las Ramblas, and have finished looking at the Liceu Theatre across the way. There's a great mix of locals and tourists like us. There were two older guys reading their papers together across from us, and another couple of locals passionately debating local politics next to us. Then there's us and another couple Excellent. I loved the old world decor - modernist period with classical details, and Viennese influences - made our simple churros and chocolate treat an elevated event. This time I tried the Swiss, which just means they throw a gigantic dollop of good whipped cream on top of the thick chocolate. The service was prompt and friendly, and it was relatively full when we arrived, but we were able to find a seat right away. Lovely experience.

    Menu picture vs actual disgusting food.

    HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE, DID I SAY HORRIBLE?? Pretty much the worst place ever. Don't pay any attention to the menu as the food looks completely different and tastes TERRIBLE!!! Service horrible and the sangria is probably juice with a splash of red wine at the top to try to convince someone there is wine in it. Steer very clear. I am highly disappointed!!!

    Classic Tapas tray w Baccalla balls on the side...and some Rioja!
    John A.

    Pretty decent spot for Tapas and midday wine while walking on the Rambla. Not 5 star by any means, but decent food and good people watching.

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    M. N.

    Every city's got one. A cafe or restaurant that's been around forever, is charming in its own way, and has steady traffic of patrons for reasons that aren't quite clear to anyone. Also like similar places in other cities, staff have probably been there forever and are bored stiff, the vibe feels old and dark, they only take cash and are located in a tourist-heavy area. Not upset about going but also not expecting to go back.

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    Talk about good hot chocolate! This place was Fantastic!! The churros and hot chocolate was perfect for the wet and rain day!

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    Cafè de l'Ópera Reviews in Other Languages

    Review Highlights - Cafè de l'Ópera

    The churros here is also fried to perfection, and slightly salty which gives a nice contrast to the hot chocolate.

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    La Alcoba Azul - Spicy Potato

    La Alcoba Azul

    4.6(207 reviews)
    0.3 kmBarri Gòtic
    €€

    This place was absolutely worth the wait for a table! From the moment we sat down, Sabastian made…read moreus feel so welcome and taken care of. Not only was his service incredible, but he also gave us amazing recommendations for our upcoming trip to Buenos Aires in two weeks. The food was hands-down our best meal in Barcelona. Every dish felt authentic and full of flavor. Our favorites were the accordion-style baked potato topped with creamy aioli and spicy sauce, and the truffle brie toast, which was completely out of this world. To top it all off, the meal ended with a shot of local acorn liquor as we toasted Jordi, our other server, which also made the whole experience feel so special. And shoutout to Flor behind the bar for the fantastic margaritas and sangria! Thank you, Sabastian, Jordi, and Flor for making our Barcelona trip so unforgettable. We'll be talking about this meal for a long time!

    I had an excellent dinner here. The bartender/server was great, he helped walk me through some of…read morethe menu items and we discussed the different foods as I was eating. The inside of this place js small but has great decor, you feel like your stepping back into medieval times. It's perfectly at home in the gothic quarter. I had the bread to start with the tomato spread, this was very good. The spicy potato was phenomenal, a smothered baked potato in a nice blend of sauces. Then the sea bass and prawns in a coconut milk based soup...the star. Reminded me of a Thai Tom Kha soup. Overall would highly recommend. If I ever return to Barcelona, I will stop in.

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    La Alcoba Azul - Sangria with a touch of cinnamon

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    Sangria with a touch of cinnamon

    Ciutat Comtal - beef tenderloin montadito with foie (7.15€)

    Ciutat Comtal

    4.3(1.4k reviews)
    1.1 kmL'Eixample
    €€

    The service here is excellent! Our large group of 10 was handled with extra care, and without a…read morereservation! I asked about something that was not on their menu, and they had the chef make it for us anyway--sliced tomatoes with olive oil and pulpos with garlic and olive oil instead of the tomato base sauce it normally comes with. Literally everything we ordered was fantastic. If you think I'm being biased because we were treated very well and our party had a wonderful time, then go ahead and call it bias. But the fact that we walked away happy, satisfied, and will have long-lasting memories at this place, then they succeeded! Restaurants are not strictly about the food. It's the entire experience. My family and friends will recommend this place to anyone going to Barcelona.

    whatever you're doing in Barcelona, make a stop at this delicious tapas bar. They don't take…read morereservations but the wait moves quickly as you'll see the servers moving fast! Every tapa we ordered was soooo goood that we started and ended our trip here we had the classic patatas bravas, jamón ibérico, croquettes, bacalao, & huevos cabreados - everything delicious. for dessert, we tried torrija quemada, churros con chocolate, crema catalana, and roscón borrachín. The vibe reminds me of a busy New York diner, which I love, so if you're looking for something more quiet and calm then this might not be the spot for you.

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    The entrance

    Restaurant Pasa Tapas

    Restaurant Pasa Tapas

    2.8(8 reviews)
    1.1 kmBarceloneta
    €€€

    Walking from Barceloneta Beach, I stumbled upon Pasa Tapas and lured in by a very affordable menu…read moredel dia at lunch. Alas it was pretty average but you do have a variety of options and it came with wine which was a nice bonus. Started with some fideuá but found this paella noodle dish a little one note. Ironically the fried whole fishes, which didn't look very appetizing, were surprisingly decent. Crispy fried and served next to some refreshing salad. A simple flan rounds out the meal on a sweet note. Mostly locals inside. Not a destination stop per se but good value at lunch if you happen to be walking by.

    Did not enjoy my experience at all, if not even ruined my experience with great paella!…read more Disclaimer: I went to this place as part of a Sandeman tapas tour. (Was absolute rubbish and waste of time) The service: minimal Food: Below average paella Portion: I have had bigger tapas for babies Drinks: I have no idea what was served. Some form of watered down alco that's neither here nor there All in all, not a good experience at all. Agree I went with Sandeman so part to blame would be them. But my view is that if you love food, care about your customers, love your business; then care for your brand and don't join crappy partnerships. And if you plan to do that; suck it up and serve proper food!

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    Restaurant Pasa Tapas - Special dishes - Pasa Tapas de la Barceloneta

    Special dishes - Pasa Tapas de la Barceloneta

    Restaurant Pasa Tapas - Special dishes - Pasa Tapas de la Barceloneta

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    Special dishes - Pasa Tapas de la Barceloneta

    Cafè de l'Ópera - coffee - Updated June 2026

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