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    Robadors 23

    Robadors 23

    4.3(14 reviews)
    9.8 kmEl Raval

    I have mixed feelings about this, the flamenco show was good but the venue and seating were…read moreterrible. We found out that they have flamenco shows and got there around 930pm. The bar is frequented by locals, it's a cozy place. You got to squeeze through everybody and get to the end where there is a sign for 5 euros entry and you get a black sharpie mark on your hand as proof of payment. When we got there it was already packed no seats left and some people were standing in the hallway and stairs and this is where we ended up too. From where we were we couldn't see much, just the upper body of the dancer and had to find a straight line between everyone's heads and cell phones. The show was good though and it lasts 30 min, half singing have dancing. After that, the band takes a break. They don't clear the room, so you can stay for that next show. Most people did stay but a few left and we found some seats in the middle. The view was even worst sitting though. Anyways watched the next show and enjoyed it with a drink no food was the kitchen was already closed. If you like to get a feel for flamenco and don't care about the dinner + show combo other places are offering it's worth giving it a chance and it's supposed to be more authentic. Go early and get a seat in the front! Also it's in Raval... it's supposed to be the sketchy neighborhood (drugs, prostitution and more pickpocketing) we didn't see much of that just a lot of graffiti and a couple of people that seemed to be under the influence. But just be aware, it supposedly gets ugly after 12.

    This review will be for their Sunday night Flamenco show. First of all, I'd like to say that i know…read morenothing about the arts, i am not any way a dancer, and i don't look for anything theatrical when i travel. I must say their flamenco show was one of the best experience of my short trip to Barcelona. The bar is a tiny spot on a very sketchy street about 5 blocks from La Rambla metro station. If you don't have your GPS, you could easily miss it. We walk in to a €5 charge to watch the show which starts at around 9:30 even though it's advertised for 9. Mins you, every other flamenco show i found was at least €35 euros so this was already a steal. For €5 don't expect a huge fancy hall, it's basically a room the size of an average NYC apartment where they're able to sit at least 40 people in very tight quarters. The show lasted about 90-120 minutes and it was so moving, i had no way to describe it since i was not used to anything like it. The beers were €3 euros and they also had some small tapas plates for cheap. I did not eat them but they sure looked good. Anyways, if you're looking to catch a nice flamenco show but don't want to go to the touristy traps that over charge, this is a great place. I would certainly come here again but I'd get there a little early to get a better seat. If you come late, you might get stuck in the back with a pretty bad view. The acoustics are great.

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