Who doesn’t love tapas? Shared plates of Spanish specialties glistening under the Spanish sun. A communal feast that only gets better with each order. And while going for tapas used to be the most informal of dining experiences—typically involving mountains of greasy, deep-fried food—the definition of what tapas are has grown to include a broader range of more innovative dishes in recent years. Barcelona is the best place to find modern tapas. The menu includes everything from caviar-topped, caviar-infused nigiris to burratas with creamy sauces. How can you make the most of your tapas? Enjoy yourself and don’t stop until you feel like eating more. We’ve selected the top tapas bars to visit in Barcelona today, from ultra-avant garde, to classic bar counters, hotspots new and old, and everything between.
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Each restaurant listed on this list was selected by independent sources. Condé Nast Traveler The restaurant is reviewed by the editors, and a local contributor has also visited it. Our editors consider both high-end and affordable eateries, and weigh stand-out dishes, location, and service—as well as inclusivity and sustainability credentials. This list is updated as new restaurants are opened and existing restaurants evolve.