Barcelona Tapas Classic tapas dishes

Barcelona Tapas is hidden in the shadows of Altona Town Hall. What seems so unassuming from the outside, reveals itself inside as a popular meeting place for fans of Spanish cuisine.

Lots of dark wood and pleasantly dim lights welcome guests to a cosy atmosphere and ensure that the restaurant is always busy. The tapas selection remains true to the classics; we especially recommend the grilled sardines, potatoes with mojo and the meatballs in a spicy tomato sauce. The meal is best enjoyed with a red wine recommended by the house.

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