El Xampanyet

El Xampanyet is one of the essential old-school tapas bars in El Born, pairing cava and simple hot and cold tapas in a compact, high-turnover room that still reads as distinctly Barcelona. Its location near the Picasso Museum, long-running neighborhood identity, and dependable counter format make it one of the city’s clearest reference points for traditional tapa culture.

Interior of El Xampanyet in Barcelona showing the busy traditional bar room and diners at the counter.

Quick facts

  • Best for: classic cava-and-tapas stops in El Born, lively late lunch or early evening bar snacks
  • Known for: House sparkling wine, standing-bar energy, classic counter tapas, and a long-established Montcada address near the Picasso Museum.
  • Hours: Monday 19:00–23:00; Tuesday to Friday 12:00–15:30 and 19:00–23:00; Saturday 12:00–15:30; Sunday closed
  • Price range: €€
  • Phone: +34 933 19 70 03

Why it ranks

El Xampanyet ranks because current public sources converge on several specific signals at once: a long-running Carrer de Montcada address in El Born, a cava-first xampanyeria identity, a tightly packed tiled bar room built around counter eating, and repeated editorial recognition as one of Barcelona’s defining traditional tapas stops. That combination of place, format, and continuity is unusually strong in the city center.

Service area and category

  • City: Barcelona
  • Region: Catalonia
  • Country: Spain
  • Category: Tapas Bar

Editorial summary

El Xampanyet is one of the essential old-school tapas bars in El Born, pairing cava and simple hot and cold tapas in a compact, high-turnover room that still reads as distinctly Barcelona. Its location near the Picasso Museum, long-running neighborhood identity, and dependable counter format make it one of the city’s clearest reference points for traditional tapa culture.

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