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7 years ago
Good size market with meat and seafood counters Better selection than most. Much larger read more
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Carrer de Bailèn, 214
08037 Barcelona
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Gràcia
934 584 583
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Prior to my visit to Barcelona, I did some research on the best supermarkets for affordable…read moregrocery items. I'd heard about €10 cups of yogurt (something like that) & wanted to make sure I DIDN'T end up at these supermarkets. Our host did warn me that shopping at Mercadona would be "tricky". I wasn't sure what he meant until I went there myself. Prior to Mercadona, every supermarket I'd been to in the Americas & Asia had more or less been the same in terms of structure/system. At Mercadona - at least the 1 I went to, can't remember anymore which 1 it was - I noticed customers queueing up at the cashiers near the entrance with their merchandise, but the merchandise was nowhere to be found. Hehe. So I followed this guy to the elevator, & the elevator took us to the second floor. That's where the merchandise was. As I lined up to pay for my purchases, 1 of the workers asked me something (in Catalan). I said I didn't speak the language, & he asked me if my car was parked in the basement. I said no, & he directed me towards the line where I should be paying for my stuff. So I take it some Mercadonas are structured this way, I guess that's just their own system of organization. Mercadona did happen to have everything I needed, & offered them at good, affordable prices. I'd be happy to do my grocery shopping here again, next time I'm in Barcelona.
I love this place. We got great wine for under 4 euros a bottle (sometimes under 3). Fruit was…read moregreat. Yogurt was delicious. Bread was fresh. I kept butter in our mini fridge so we could pack butter sandwiches when we hiked around and didn't want to stop for food (also made good late night snacks with anchovy stuffed olives.) I bought Marcona almonds here for souvenirs- because they were better than the other Marconas I had tried. I also bought lots of other things to take home. Such fun to bring home food souvenirs! I am also a fan of Vichy Catalan- sparking water- which I could buy here in big bottles. Everything was delicious and was a good price. We used the little green plastic carts. If you want to use a metal grocery cart you must put a euro in to get it "loose"- and when you put it back you get your euro back. We ran into the same system in Utrecht. It must cut down on shopping cart theft. This store also has household cleaning items, makeup- pretty much anything you need. I highly recommend it.
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Huge market located within a mall. I'm talking huge. Thought I was in America!…read more They pretty much have what you'll need and it does get a little packed. A lot of people here. Still fair prices and large selection.
This supermarket we shopped at in Las Ramblas has pretty much everything you'll need from food and…read moredrink items to personal hygiene products, souvenirs, and home products all at once. Staff is nice and helpful. Prices are very reasonable.
It is the marketplace of your dreams. Your wet dreams if you were thinking about a market in that…read moreway, this would be the one. When you walk in it has that mixture of smells that you know you're absolutely repulsed by and at the same time thrilled to smell. You know everything in there is fresh; the fruit is fresh, the fish is fresh, the vegetables are diverse and look just picked, and the cheese is amazing. The charcuterie is like a fantasy! This market even has plants for sale as well as flowers and a few additional outlying products. When you walk up to a stall, it's not guaranteed that you're going to get a smile or a happy, "How are you?" But it is guaranteed that you will get good service. Selling the product is the name of the game here. I fully believe that if you are ever in barcelona and you come by this market you should absolutely stop in and see what it's all about. It's one of those rare places that you will be extremely glad that you saw and you'll think about later in life even if you don't buy anything, it's worth a look.
We decided to check out this market because it was a 5-minute walk from where we were staying. It's…read morea much smaller market than Boqueria. Unlike Boqueria, there aren't that many vendors selling cooked foods/tapas/snacks. Instead, it seemed more like a place where locals did their food shopping. We picked up some strawberries, so this is a good spot to pick up some fresh fruit. There's also a supermarket downstairs. They sell flowers and plants out front, and while I definitely didn't need any flowers, it was still nice to just look at them. If you're staying nearby and want to experience some local vibes, you should check it out. Otherwise, it's probably not worth going out of your way for if you're not looking to buy groceries. Note - they're closed Sundays.
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Best local grocery store. I was surprised at how cheap their products were compared to the US. I…read morecould never buy their shelved items at the same costs. The stores were fully stocked and it was easy to check out the purchases. The security guy outside was super nice/funny. He laughed at me for pronouncing the name wrong....I'm American and don't have this store at home but I love his brother, Aldi!
This is a great market that is clean and has a lot of fresh produce, a nice array of fresh baked…read moregoods and an outstanding choice of beauty products. It has many household goods so it's perfect for those staying a few weeks in Barcelona who need to stock up on everyday items.
Not open on Sunday, check the hours before heading over. Wide selection of varieties. Love love…read morelove the ham and fresh bread section. Great price & nice staff.
Well stocked store that was clean, great variety and very friendly staff. In a nice, safe area.read more
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Upscale market with fresh meat, fish and lots of tasty items to keep in your hotel. Pate, cheese…read more fresh bread. A little pricier than many small markets, but it's that kind of neighborhood. Excellent selection overall. But they didn't have the wide variety of gazapacho found elsewhere.
One of my favorite grocery chains and it helps that they are just a block from home…read more It's not a huge store but you will find everything you need. Love the butcher stall. The friendly and skilled ladies will give you any kind of meat, no matter how big or small and will cut it in anyway that you want. Fillet, strips, diced, and even fresh burger meat. There's also a seafood stand and one for cheese and cold cuts. Jason, anyone? The market is super clean and always nicely stocked. I have no complaints. There is one located in almost every neighborhood.
A Popular grocery chain in Barcelona and they are in every corner and alleys easy to spot. My go to…read morestore.for. daily provisions..water, milk, chips, chocolates, breads, cheese, cured meatz etc...They offer local products and some best of Barcelona products. Great service staff .
Came by as we were visiting Barcelona. This grocery has lots of different options when it comes to…read morefood. We ended up walking away with some yummy peaches. They were delicious.
As far as grocery stores go, this one is truly amazing. It's particularly grand and spacious and…read morewell organized. The staff is nice. They have a great variety, a bakery, a fresh fish stand, and a fruit stand inside of the very store. They have even some foreign products, so if you're looking for a taste of home this is a good first choice.
My favorite supermarket nearby. Great selection of…read moreeverything. Good produce and prices. Friendly service too. Good location. My go to place in BCN.
Has lots of great food, organic goat kefir, organic beef, organic kraut, to go meals free of seed…read moreoils. Keep this place alive, the best spot to get quality food all in one place!
Organic, freshly made orxata de trufa... check!…read more The BEST small batch leche merengada ice cream... check! Before you even fully walk into the store, stop for a glass of orxata and an ice cream. SO damn good. This Veritas is a bit larger than many and offers quite a nice variety of vegan/ vegetarian options. They also have a great selection of organic meats and fish, as well as some prepared foods. Like most organic markets, you pay for the quality of food, so while it's not cheap, it's not overpriced.
I was staying a couple doors down at the Balmes Hotel. Great place to pick up some Spanish…read morecava/wine, water, snacks and jamón before heading back to the hotel. When I travel, I like spending some times just walking thru a local grocer. I had a cart and probably spent almost an hour here looking at the different types of wines, picos camperos and cheeses. I was perusing thru the deli counter and saw all types of meat and wanted to pick up some items at the counter. The lady at the counter started talking to me and I said my usual 'hola', I knew this conversation would go beyond that, so I think she started explaining the difference to me between Jamón Serrano and Jamón Ibérico. I didn't want to break the wallet so I took out my phone and used Google Translate to make sure I was getting some reasonable prices Jamón. After the store manager came out trying to figure out what I was asking, I did get what I was looking for twenty minutes later (see photo of that vacuum packed goodness!). I brought it back to the room and took the rest with me to the Sagrada Família. I recommend checking this market out if you eat nearby at Cerveceria Catalana.
Love this supermarket. Clean, brightly lit and they always have samples at the deli area. My sucky…read moreSpanish still gets me the cheese and meats that I want. And Spanish ham?!? Don't get me started, it's amazeballs. Their fresh take home and bake pizzas are only 3,50€ and I can't wait to try them out. I'm not a connoisseur of Spanish supermercados, but this place put a smile on my face.
I always like going to the local supermarket to look for items that are specific to that country…read more Carrefour is a supermarket chain from France though. There are two stories and is located in the busy La Rambla street. I was able to find some chocolate from Spain and a bag of jamon Ruffle chips. Mission accomplished.
Of all the five or six different food stores I went into on a trip to Portugal and Spain, the…read moreCarrefour market was my favorite. Good selection, fresh produce, it was a good store, decent prices. I think they must have expanded into several buildings because you'd turn a corner and then there was another 90° turn in another direction with more stuff ! It was pretty cool exploring their space. They also had one of those European flat ground escalators that could take a shopping cart up and down as the store was two levels. I didn't need any help, but there were plenty of employees, stocking shelves, etc.
Best place to get Korean instant noodle, especially the cup ramen kind.. No joke! They have…read moredifferent types of udons and jjambbongs.. I come here weekly to get my stash! The fresh produce is very limited and there is no such thing as butcher or fresh meat here. Head on over to Honesto on Carrer de Deputacio if thats what you're looking for. The do have a decent frozen section and will have all the sauces that you need. Nice people! They pretend to not see my dog when I hide her in my bag.
Went here looking around for Chinese produce, sauces and noodles. This place is small, but packed…read more They have everything you will need for an authentic Asian meal. They even have a lot of frozen dumplings and frozen Korean food. They also have fuzzy melon, napa cabbage, bok choy, cilantro as well as other Asian veggies. Very clean place.
Nice little corner store to pick up food amd household supplies. It does not have the full stock…read morethat a normal supermarket wood but I would compare them to a typical neighborhood family store or bodega. Prices are cheap and most items are offered in bulk or in singles to include the beers and sodas. Nice option when you are staying nearby for some quick items.