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Rambla 92 | Tapas BarcelonaB-?

Rambla de Catalunya, 92, Eixample, 08008 Barcelona, Spain · Tapas restaurant, Catalonian restaurant, Mediterranean restaurant · Eixample

Bustling Eixample tapas spot with broad menu and mixed service; good if you want variety on a lively terrace, but check the bill and expect slower pacing.

Why this grade

Rambla 92 delivers a lively terrace experience with appealing Rambla de Catalunya location and personable service from staff like David and Karina, but inconsistent food quality across visits and slower pacing during busy periods limit its standing. The menu spans solid classics and premium options, yet execution varies enough that diners should stick to proven staples rather than ambitious specials—a reliable neighborhood spot for drinks and people-watching rather than a destination for serious dining.

The full picture

Set on Rambla de Catalunya, this spot hums with terrace energy where servers like David and Karina add a warm personal touch. Expect a lively crowd, quick drinks when it is calm, and slower pacing when the terrace is full. One diner summed it up as great for people-watching with tapas that mostly satisfy, though you should double-check the bill. The cooking leans classic Catalan and Spanish with a few modern nudges: bravas on aioli, black rice, sea bass with pesto, even a foie burger. It is elevated traditional more than edgy, with premium items like bluefin tartare and aged steaks. When the kitchen hits, plates are vibrant and generous; when it is stretched, seasoning and temperature can slip, so choose staples and ask for staff picks. Families fare reasonably well thanks to kid-friendly choices like omelette, fish and chips, burgers, and straightforward salads. Portions are shareable, but veg sides can be sparse. If your crew prefers simple flavors, stick to the comfort classics and lighter tapas rather than the pricier specials.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Elegant Eixample boulevard with terraces, shopping, and steady tourist-local mix; lively all day and into the evening.

Safety: Generally safe and well-lit with heavy foot traffic; reviews note occasional terrace theft risk—keep belongings secure.

What's nearby: Near Passeig de Gracia boutiques, offices, and hotels; high pedestrian flow and outdoor seating culture.

Opening Hours

Monday09:00–23:00 Tuesday09:00–23:00 Wednesday09:00–23:00 Thursday09:00–23:00 Friday09:00–23:00 Saturday09:00–00:00 Sunday09:00–00:00
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