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Nonna’s BrunchB+Worth Trying

Carrer de les Caputxes, 4, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain · Brunch restaurant · 4.8/5 Google (2030 reviews)

Takeout

Charming El Born brunch spot with flavorful plates and friendly service, but expect waits, occasional inconsistency, and firm policies on water and lingering.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Nonna's Brunch delivers reliable brunch comfort in an inviting El Born setting, with solid food quality and attentive, helpful staff that earn the grade B+ standing. However, inconsistent execution on coffee texture and egg doneness and slow pacing during busy service prevent it from reaching higher territory. Best experienced during off-peak hours when the cozy charm and elevated comfort classics shine without the wait friction.

Restaurant Summary

Tucked into El Born’s cobbled lanes, Nonna's Brunch feels warm and cozy with a steady brunch buzz. Reviewers praise friendly staff who fix hiccups quickly, though some report slow service at peak times. One diner put it simply: "Cute space, tasty food, but be patient." The cooking leans elevated comfort: fluffy pancakes, avocado toast, and Benedicts meet bowls with black rice, Romesco, and coconut touches. It is produce-forward and familiar rather than showy, with most plates well-seasoned and a few off-days on coffee texture or egg timing. Come for satisfying classics with thoughtful accents instead of culinary fireworks. Families do well here thanks to kid-friendly staples like pancakes, French toast, eggs, and bagels. Portions are adequate and substitutions are common, but do not expect a formal kids menu. If your crew needs ultra-quick service, consider off-peak times; otherwise, this is an easy win for a relaxed brunch.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€22-32 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic El Born lane near cathedral and museums; trendy, tourist-meets-local crowd with cafe culture.

Safety: Busy, generally safe area; watch belongings due to pickpocketing risks common in Gothic Quarter.

Nearby: Close to Barcelona Cathedral and Picasso Museum; boutiques and bars create steady foot traffic.

El RavalEl Raval is a lively and eclectic neighborhood characterized by its multicultural atmosphere and creative energy. The dining scene is varied, with many trendy cafes, ethnic eateries, and innovative restaurants alongside traditional Catalan establishments. It is a popular area for both locals and visitors seeking authentic and diverse culinary experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday09:00–17:00 Tuesday09:00–17:00 Wednesday09:00–17:00 Thursday09:00–17:00 Friday09:00–17:00 Saturday09:00–17:00 Sunday09:00–17:00

Available: Takeout

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