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SotaventC-Worth Trying

Carrer Major de Sarrià, 61, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, 08017 Barcelona, Spain · Pub · 4.4/5 Google (1101 reviews)

Reservations

A lively Sarrià bar for football nights and trivia with fair-priced drinks, but service can be brusque and cleanliness varies.

Why it gets a C- for overall quality

Sotavent delivers solid neighborhood bar appeal with fair drink pricing and strong event-driven atmosphere for football and trivia nights, but inconsistent service tone and variable cleanliness prevent a higher grade. The venue excels as a casual gathering spot for locals and matches, though no food kitchen and occasional brusque interactions limit broader appeal. Worth visiting if you're in Sarrià for drinks and the game, but not a destination for refined bar experiences.

Restaurant Summary

Sotavent is the kind of Sarrià spot where friends gather for the match, trivia, and a round of beers. The room feels lively and casual, with a big spirits selection and screens tuned to football. One guest summed it up: great for a beer and the game, less so for anything fancy. Service tone swings by night—some find it friendly, others report brusque interactions that take the shine off. The bar keeps things straightforward: pours are fair, prices reasonable, and events like trivia add a social draw. Think classic neighborhood bar energy more than craft cocktail theater. If your goal is to watch Barca with a pint or test your trivia chops, it hits the brief; if you want mixology flourishes or a full dinner, this is not that. Families should know there is no real food menu noted in reviews, though people say you can bring your own food. The vibe skews young and event-driven; early hours might work with teens, but it is primarily a bar, not a kid-focused venue.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€15-24 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Affluent residential district with a calmer vibe; draws students and locals for casual nights out.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit residential streets with steady foot traffic in evenings.

Nearby: Near Sarrià village center shops and cafes; good for bar-hopping before or after matches.

SarriàSarrià is a historic neighborhood characterized by narrow streets, traditional Catalan architecture, and a village feel. The dining scene here includes a mix of traditional Catalan eateries, modern bistros, and upscale restaurants, catering mostly to locals and visitors looking for quality and authenticity in a peaceful setting.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday20:00–02:00 Tuesday20:00–02:00 Wednesday20:00–02:00 Thursday20:00–02:30 Friday20:00–03:00 Saturday20:00–03:00 Sunday18:00–23:00

Available: Reservations

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