This review will be for their Sunday night Flamenco show. First of all, I'd like to say that i know nothing 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. read more