While most Barcelona food tours stay safely in the Gothic Quarter, this one goes where locals actually eat. Gràcia is a former independent village that refused to be absorbed by the city — and it shows. The bars, the bodegas and the plazas here are the real thing, not venues dressed up for tourism.
Every stop is a genuine neighbourhood institution. A 1930s bar, a standing bodega where you pick your own bottle, and a proper sit-down Catalan dinner ending with cava — everything included, no surprise bills, no small print.
With a maximum of 10 guests and a licensed local guide who eats and drinks alongside you, this never feels like a group tour. It feels like an evening out with someone who actually knows Barcelona.