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Carrer de València, 104, Eixample, 08015 Barcelona, Spain · Bar & grill · la Nova Esquerra de l'Eixample

A tiny Eixample bar for excellent croquettes and standout sandwiches (milanesa, pepito) with friendly energy; great value snacks but small portions and occasional waits/stock-outs.

Our take

Bar Roma delivers exceptional food quality anchored by standout milanesa, pepito, and croquettes that justify its loyal following and strong ratings. Friendly, attentive service and fair pricing reinforce neighborhood appeal, though tight quarters and service speed inconsistencies during busy periods prevent grade A territory. A reliable neighborhood favorite rather than a destination establishment.

In more detail

An old-school corner spot turned hip neighborhood hangout, Bar Roma keeps things warm and bustling. Think vermouth, crisp croquettes, and sandwiches flying out of a tiny kitchen while staff stays friendly and relaxed. A guest put it simply: "Small room, big flavors, easy to love." The cooking leans classic with a twist: croquetas of cep or squid, butter-and-anchovy toast, and the headline milanesa and pepito that read as elevated comfort food rather than culinary theater. Portions run modest, prices fair, and the flan gets love-song levels of praise. It is a compact menu that rewards snackers and sandwich fans more than course-and-cutlery diners. Families do fine here thanks to kid-pleasing staples like chips, croquettes, grilled cheese-style bikinis, and flan. Vegetarians have options (pan con tomate, vegetarian bikini, eggplant parm sandwich), while strict vegans may find choices limited. Space is tight, so earlier visits with kids are smoother than peak-hour scrums.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Central Eixample block with mixed residential and casual dining; relaxed local vibe with steady foot traffic.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit avenues; typical urban awareness recommended at night.

What's nearby: Close to other tapas bars, cafes, and boutiques; convenient for pre-dinner vermouth or casual bites.

Frequently asked

What should I order at Bar Roma?

Standout choices are the milanesa and pepito, with croquetas and flan that keep people coming back.

What should I know before going to Bar Roma?

It is a tiny, casual spot that gets loud and busy, so expect modest portions and consider reserving ahead.

What's Bar Roma like?

Think cozy, vintage bar energy with lively music and a compact, sometimes cramped dining room.

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday Wednesday07:30–23:30 Thursday07:30–23:30 Friday07:30–23:30 Saturday12:00–16:00, 07:30–23:30 Sunday12:00–16:00
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