I can recommend some very good restaurants if you're interested.If it helps I'm going to Barcelona next week.
You know what they say, if Mohammed won't come to the mountain....
I'll be having strong words with the Barca president.
I can recommend some very good restaurants if you're interested.If it helps I'm going to Barcelona next week.
You know what they say, if Mohammed won't come to the mountain....
I'll be having strong words with the Barca president.
I can recommend some very good restaurants if you're interested.
Cba to recommend restaurants, just promise me you'll spend an afternoon in the George Payne.
Get the tour bus around the city is good - it takes in the Sagrada Familia cathedral (don't visit if you haven't booked) plus all the touristy sites and is good value (but very hot on the top deck) - what do you like food wise - tapas is incredible as is meat and fish, let me know. Best DM me rather than clog up the threadYes mate definitely. Never been there before.
Hangover from hellCba to recommend restaurants, just promise me you'll spend an afternoon in the George Payne.
Get the tour bus around the city is good - it takes in the Sagrada Familia cathedral (don't visit if you haven't booked) plus all the touristy sites and is good value (but very hot on the top deck) - what do you like food wise - tapas is incredible as is meat and fish, let me know.

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Wednesday mate, stop rushing thingslol
Just close the fkin deal, Diego!!!

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Spanish food GF might be good. What's Barcelona known for food wise? I don't want to be a heathen and talk burgers if you know what I mean.
Never had gazpacho, I'd quite like to try that bcos it'll be authentic.
Not keen on paella, but like other fish/prawn dishes.
Tortilla type stuff is cool.
And anything classed as traditional peasant food.
Barcelona is renowned for its Tapas and the best sit down for me is Gourmet Sensi https://www.sensi.es/gourmet/ - undoubtedly the best food in the city. If sit down isn't your thing then Placa Real off las Ramblas has plenty of take out tapa places, grab a table in the square then pick and mix from the various stands/stalls. Estrella Damm is the beer of choice. Carrer de Blai has good tapas also.Spanish food GF might be good. What's Barcelona known for food wise? I don't want to be a heathen and talk burgers if you know what I mean.
Never had gazpacho, I'd quite like to try that bcos it'll be authentic.
Not keen on paella, but like other fish/prawn dishes.
Tortilla type stuff is cool.
And anything classed as traditional peasant food.
Barcelona is renowned for its Tapas and the best sit down for me is Gourmet Sensi https://www.sensi.es/gourmet/ - undoubtedly the best food in the city. If sit down isn't your thing then Placa Real off las Ramblas has plenty of take out tapa places, grab a table in the square then pick and mix from the various stands/stalls. Estrella Damm is the beer of choice.
Fish or seafood paella is rich and delicious and top quality seafood is available everywhere as is quality gazpacho.
Rustic Catalan food is a must - pigs cheeks in red wine, suckling pig etc is everywhere and prices are reasonable.
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Barcelona have agreed to meet Leeds United's asking price of £65m for Brazil winger Raphinha, 25, and the Spanish club's priority will now be to sell De Jong to Manchester United. (Mirror)
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Fingers crossed Diego.Interesting development, been touted for a while but now agreement made (allegedly)
Barcelona have agreed to meet Leeds United's asking price of £65m for Brazil winger Raphinha, 25, and the Spanish club's priority will now be to sell Netherlands midfielder Frenkie de Jong, 25, to Manchester United.(Mirror)
Well on the way mate, makes life interestingFingers crossed Diego.
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