Can Sole
1903 fishermen's tavern, fourth-generation rice house
A former fishermen's quarter of narrow blocks by the sea, known for seafood and city beaches.
Built in the eighteenth century to rehouse residents displaced by the new citadel, Barceloneta is a tight triangle of narrow blocks pressed against the sea. It keeps the identity of a fishermen's quarter, with laundry across the façades, vermouth bars and a deep tradition of seafood and rice cooked plainly and well. The long promenade and city beaches run along one edge, busy in summer and bracing the rest of the year. For all the visitors, the daily life of the barri still turns on its market, its squares and the sea at the end of every street.
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1903 fishermen's tavern, fourth-generation rice house
Modern Barceloneta rice and seafood kitchen
Inland 1959 paella house where Barceloneta families eat
Ten-table owner-run seafood and rice locals' room
Barceloneta's oldest house, seafood since the 1750s building
Vintage family fish bar, plancha and chalkboard prices
Design-led vegetarian kitchen near the old port
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Sign-less 1944 tavern, birthplace of the bomba
Narrow 1962 beer-and-griddle bar, house brews and solomillo
Family seafood-tapas bar and vermut since 1955
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