You know it's a solid spot when the locals are here in force, not just the tourists, and they are…read more All staples here are solid, particularly their croquettes, their grilled artichoke hearts with romanesco sauce, papas bravas and the wine selection. While the front of the restaurant offers a small tapas and drinks on stools with barrel tables experience, the locals instead populate the outdoor side area (interior to the restaurant) and the larger back area (larger than it looks from the street) where they order larger meals, including baked pasta dishes. Many of the dishes served in the back are family style & intended to be shared.
This is a good El Born/La Ribera neighborhood staple.