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Lluritu 2B+Worth Trying

Carrer de la Virtut, 11, Gràcia, 08012 Barcelona, Spain · Seafood restaurant, Mediterranean restaurant, Restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (1559 reviews)

Reservations

Fresh, simply cooked seafood in a lively Gràcia spot; excellent product focus with occasional service lapses and variable portion value.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Lluritu 2 delivers exceptional seafood quality with a lively Gràcia setting that appeals to ingredient-focused diners, but inconsistent seasoning and occasional sold-out items prevent higher marks. Service varies notably between floors, and isolated safety concerns add caution despite mostly positive reports. Strong for seafood lovers willing to navigate tight seating and by-weight pricing surprises.

Restaurant Summary

In Gràcia’s maze of convivial streets, Lluritu 2 hums with a lively, canteen-like energy. Servers talk you through what is freshest and what just came off the grill, and plates land fast once you order. One diner noted, "the razor clams were pristine and simply done," a snapshot of the product-first approach. Expect bustle, bar stools, and the occasional upstairs table that feels more functional than charming. The kitchen keeps things simple and ingredient-led: razor clams, baby scallops, monkfish tail, cuttlefish tartar, and sardines show up dressed lightly to let the seafood speak. When execution hits, flavors are bright and clean; a few guests wished for bolder seasoning or clearer pricing on by-weight specials. It suits seafood lovers who prefer purity over fuss, with a compact wine list that matches the style. For families, it is kid-possible but seafood-centric. Adventurous kids might enjoy plain grilled squid, mussels, or tortilla with shrimp, and there are a couple of vegetable plates. There is no kids menu, seating skews to high stools, and picky eaters who avoid fish may be happier elsewhere.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€38-55 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Bohemian, residential-meets-boutique streets with indie bars and eateries; attracts locals and in-the-know visitors.

Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked in evenings; standard urban awareness applies.

Nearby: Close to Plaça del Sol and lively squares; many tapas bars and wine spots nearby for pre or post drinks.

GràciaGràcia is characterized by its independent shops, cafes, and a diverse dining scene ranging from traditional Catalan eateries to innovative contemporary restaurants. The social atmosphere is relaxed and friendly, with a strong sense of neighborhood identity and frequent cultural events.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday13:30–15:30, 07:30–23:00 Wednesday13:30–15:30, 07:30–23:00 Thursday13:30–15:30, 07:30–23:00 Friday13:30–23:30 Saturday13:00–23:30 Sunday13:00–22:30

Available: Reservations

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