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Santa Rita Experience
Carrer de Veneçuela 16, 08019 BarcelonaThis supper club is run from the home of chef Xabi Bonilla, whose impressive credentials include Michelin-starred restaurants Casa Marcial and El Raco d’en Freixa. “I want people to experience fine dining in a relaxed, intimate setting,” explained Bonilla. Born in San Sebastián, he drew inspiration for Santa Rita Experience from the traditional Basque txoko, a private gastronomical society where members gather to cook, eat, drink and chat. In Bonilla’s spacious loft, guests can enjoy a seasonal six-course tasting menu, with the option of a private table or communal dining experience, for €55. Expect innovative takes on typical Spanish and Basque dishes such as white asparagus gazpacho, hake marinated in ceviche juice and lentils with chocolate. For those looking to improve their culinary skills, Santa Rita also offers market tours and cooking classes.
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Sala Rocksound
Carrer dels Almogàvers 116, 08005 BarcelonaCreated to fill a gap in the market, Antoni Celeiro, a carpenter by trade, opened Sala Rocksound as a space for rock, punk and metal aficionados to enjoy live music from local and international bands. Stepping into the tight space, electric guitars, vintage posters and band T-shirts adorn the walls. “It has an authentic rock vibe, great artists and cheap beer—there’s nowhere else like it in Barcelona,” said regular customer Paula, 31, from Catalunya.
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Razzmatazz
Carrer dels Almogàvers 122, 08018 BarcelonaOver 17 years, Razzmatazz has established itself as one of Barcelona’s landmark clubs. The five-room multiplex has built its reputation through high quality lineups that showcase a range of genres. Since opening in 2000, a host of international artists such as Coldplay, Kanye West, Arctic Monkeys and Pendulum have graced its many stages. Frequent party-goer and student Belle, 22, from Toulouse, said she likes Razzmatazz for its “sheer variety. Whether I’m in the mood for a techno rave or an acoustic indie gig, there’s always something that fits the bill.”
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NIU: Espai Artístic Contemporani
Carrer dels Almogàvers 208, 08018 BarcelonaOwned by lifelong Poblenou resident Sergi Bueno Navarro, this cultural association and multi-art space provides a platform for emerging artists and musicians to present their work. “Our aim is to promote contemporary art and experimental music, making them accessible to the general public,” said Bueno Navarro. Now in its 12th year, Niu offers a jam-packed programme of weekly activities, from concerts and exhibitions to workshops and DJ sessions. With an inexpensive bar and lively atmosphere, stop by when there’s an event on and broaden your artistic horizons.
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L'Estoc
Carrer dels Almogàvers 225, 08018 BarcelonaIf you’re tired of Ikea furniture, L’estoc is a good alternative. This unique furniture store was founded in 2010, by Jordi Mayals, as a social project. Inspired by his brother, who is disabled, Mayals employs people with intellectual disabilities as carpenters, providing them with opportunities for development. Inside the bright and airy showroom, you’ll find an eclectic range of furniture made from recycled materials and disused objects. Skilled craftspeople give this old furniture a new lease of life in the adjoining workshop—shabby wooden shutters are transformed into rustic benches, and salvaged doors into sleek dining tables.
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