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Restaurant El Passadís del PepA-Worth Trying

Pla de Palau, 2, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain · Restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (1166 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout

Classic Barcelona seafood institution with a market-driven set menu, excellent product and old-school service, but high prices and portion complaints mean it suits diners who value ingredient quality over quantity.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

El Passadís del Pep earns its A- grade through exceptional seafood quality and attentive, knowledgeable service that guide diners through ingredient-led Catalan cooking with precision. The charming hidden location and strong loyalty base reflect its standing as a respected Barcelona institution, though recent portion and value concerns prevent higher distinction and the dated room design limits broader appeal.

Restaurant Summary

Down a quiet corridor off Pla de Palau, the room feels calm and old-school with white tablecloths and a discreet hum of service. Diners describe staff who guide the meal with confidence, pouring cava and pacing a seafood parade: "They let the product shine without fuss." Cooking leans classic Catalan and market-led rather than flashy—think clams in white wine, grilled prawns, monkfish with garlic and parsley, and occasional lux touches like carabineros. It is ingredient-first cooking that resonates with seafood devotees, though some find portions modest for the price and the vibe a touch austere. Families are welcomed warmly and service is patient with kids, but the seafood-centric, set-menu style may challenge picky eaters. Safer bets include grilled prawns, simple fish like sea bass, and plain rice if available; there is no dedicated kids menu.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€85-95 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic seafront-adjacent district drawing tourists and locals; elegant but old-school venues mixed with modern bars.

Safety: Busy, well-trafficked central area; generally safe with typical tourist pickpocket cautions.

Nearby: Near Barceloneta, Port Vell, and El Born shopping streets; close to museums and Gothic Quarter sights.

Barri GòticBarri Gòtic is the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona, characterized by narrow winding streets, historic buildings, and a mix of traditional and modern dining options. The area attracts a diverse crowd including tourists exploring the city's history, locals enjoying tapas bars, and creatives drawn to its artistic vibe.
Pla de PalauPla de Palau is a small square and surrounding area near the waterfront, known for its authentic seafood restaurants and a more relaxed atmosphere compared to the busiest parts of the Gothic Quarter. It offers a local feel with a focus on traditional Catalan cuisine.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday08:00–22:30 Tuesday13:30–22:30 Wednesday13:30–22:30 Thursday13:30–22:30 Friday13:30–22:30 Saturday13:30–22:30 Sunday

Available: Reservations, Takeout

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