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Cervecería Taller de Tapas

La Rambla & Barri Gòtic


Amid white stone walls and a beamed ceiling, this buzzing, easy-going place serves a broad selection of tapas as well as changing daily specials like cochinillo (roast suckling pig). A smattering of global beers add to the appeal. It has a few other locations around town, including a well-placed spot with outdoor seating on Plaça de Sant Josep Oriol.


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