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Bar Cal ChuscoB+Worth Trying

Carrer d'Emília Llorca Martín, 5, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain · Tapas bar, Spanish restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (1794 reviews)

Reservations

Cozy, locals-forward Barceloneta tapas spot known for paella and seafood, with great value on simple plates but service rules and closing times can frustrate.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Bar Cal Chusco delivers strong food quality anchored by excellent paella and seafood tapas, with prompt service and fair pricing that make it competitive with respected Barceloneta neighborhood favorites. However, inconsistent execution—occasional burnt rice or excessive saltiness— and variable service warmth, especially near closing— prevent grade A territory. The authentic beachside location and loyal following are genuine strengths, but the cramped space and operational rigidity limit broader appeal.

Restaurant Summary

Steps from the beach, this tiny Barceloneta bar feels warm and bustling, with just a handful of tables and chatter from neighbors and regulars. Service swings from charming to brisk, and near closing time the team can be firm about house rules. As one diner put it, the place feels like "real Barcelona in a small room," especially when the paella hits the table piping hot. Cooking leans traditional: seafood-forward tapas, bravas, tortilla, and paellas that are rich and generously topped rather than flashy. The approach is classic and ingredient-led, best when you keep it simple—octopus, grilled cuttlefish, and shell-on prawns. Portions are hearty for the price, though a few diners noted occasional saltiness or a crust that ran from toasty to too dark; order confidently but expect a no-frills presentation. Families fit right in if kids like simple comfort plates: patatas, croquettes, chicken wings, tortilla, and plain grilled fish. There is no kids menu, but prices are gentle and portions share well. If little ones are picky about seafood, stick to the basics and arrive early to snag one of the few tables.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€22-34 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Beachside old-quarter vibe with mix of lifelong locals and tourists; casual bars and seafood joints dominate.

Safety: Busy and well-trafficked by day; standard city awareness at night; no specific safety issues in reviews.

Nearby: Near Barceloneta Beach, narrow streets, small bars, TVs for football; high foot traffic in summer.

El RavalEl Raval is a lively, multicultural neighborhood known for its eclectic atmosphere and vibrant street life. The dining scene is varied, with many casual eateries, tapas bars, and trendy spots reflecting the area's bohemian and artistic character. It is a popular area for both locals and visitors seeking authentic and affordable dining experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday09:00–16:30, 18:00–21:30 Tuesday09:00–16:30, 18:00–21:30 Wednesday09:00–16:30, 18:00–21:30 Thursday Friday09:00–16:30, 18:00–21:30 Saturday09:00–16:30, 18:00–21:30 Sunday09:00–16:30, 18:00–21:30

Available: Reservations

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