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La Cervesera Artesana Pub-BreweryB+Worth Trying

Carrer de Sant Agustí, 14, Gràcia, 08012 Barcelona, Spain · Brewpub, Brewery, Pub · 4.4/5 Google (1620 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout

Cozy Gràcia brewpub with standout house beers and good-value tapas; service is mostly warm but can wobble when busy.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

La Cervesera Artesana delivers solid neighborhood brewpub quality anchored by exceptional beer expertise and reliable tapas execution. Occasional service lapses when understaffed and tight quarters that strain large groups prevent a higher grade, though warm, characterful ambiance and fair pricing make it a worthwhile destination for beer enthusiasts seeking authentic local flavor.

Restaurant Summary

On a tucked-away Gràcia street, this cozy brewpub hums with conversation and clinks of half-pints. Staff are often warm and knowledgeable, walking guests through tastings of their house brews. One guest shared, "They helped us sample and choose the perfect beer." Space is intimate and can feel lively and crowded on music nights. Cooking leans tapas-friendly and beer-smart: croquettes, patatas bravas with a beer-kissed sauce, quesadillas, and Andalusian squid. The star is the on-site microbrewery, where balanced saisons, grape ale, and a talked-about Oyster Stout anchor the experience. Expect straightforward flavors done well rather than culinary theatrics. For families, there are plenty of kid-comfort picks: chicken tenders, croquettes, chips, hummus with pita, and simple bread with tomato. Portions and prices are gentle, though the small room means strollers and big groups can be tricky. No kids menu is listed, but the menu has several easy wins for younger eaters.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€18-28 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Leafy, bohemian Gràcia side street with indie bars and neighborhood energy; attracts locals and curious visitors.

Safety: Generally safe, lively evenings during festivals; typical urban awareness recommended late at night.

Nearby: Near Gràcia squares, boutique shops, and small music venues; occasional live music draws crowds.

GràciaGràcia offers a relaxed yet lively dining scene with a mix of traditional Catalan eateries, trendy bars, and innovative restaurants. The area is known for its community-oriented vibe, attracting locals and visitors who appreciate authentic and creative culinary experiences in a casual setting.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday17:00–01:00 Tuesday17:00–01:00 Wednesday17:00–01:00 Thursday17:00–01:00 Friday17:00–02:30 Saturday17:00–02:30 Sunday17:00–01:00

Available: Reservations, Takeout

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