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Bar PacoA-Worth Trying

Carrer de Santa Rosalia, 139, Horta-Guinardó, 08032 Barcelona, Spain · Bar, Mediterranean restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (617 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout

A beloved neighborhood bar for giant bocadillos, honest tapas, and friendly service at fair prices; expect bustle, basic decor, and standout pork skewer sandwiches.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Bar Paco delivers solid neighborhood dining through excellent food quality anchored by generous, satisfying bocadillos and tapas, paired with exceptional service attentiveness from a warm, engaged team. Reliable execution and outstanding value reinforce its appeal, though the basic, unassuming setting and small space limit its reach beyond local regulars seeking honest Spanish bar fare.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels like a true Barcelona local hangout—warm and bustling with friendly faces behind the bar. Reviewers call out how staff make you feel at home and how plates land fast. One diner put it simply: "A real neighborhood spot with huge portions." Expect old-school charm over flash, and it can get lively at peak times. Cooking skews classic Spanish bar fare: giant bocadillos (especially the pork skewer with aioli), bravas, fried squid, croquetas, and simple combo plates. Portions are famously generous and prices kind. This is comfort-first, straightforward food rather than culinary theater—ideal when you want honest, satisfying bites without a fuss. For families, the menu is naturally kid-friendly—think margherita pizza, chicken fingers, burgers, and bravas. There is no noted kids menu, but the food is familiar and shareable. Space is small and can be busy, so earlier visits work best with children.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€16-24 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential, local-focused district with classic Barcelona neighborhood vibe; everyday dining over destination dining.

Safety: Generally safe, lived-in feel; occasional street loitering mentioned outside but not unsafe.

Nearby: Near family housing, small shops, and everyday services; not tourist-centric.

HortaHorta is a primarily residential neighborhood with a strong local community feel. The dining scene is characterized by traditional Catalan eateries, casual bars, and family-run restaurants, catering mostly to locals rather than tourists. The area offers a relaxed and authentic atmosphere away from the busy city center.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday08:00–23:00 Wednesday08:00–23:00 Thursday08:00–23:00 Friday08:00–00:00 Saturday08:00–00:00 Sunday

Available: Reservations, Takeout

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