The 35 Best Brunches in Barcelona
Looking for the best brunches in Barcelona? This city loves a good brunch! And we don't have to queue outside for hours. In most places you can even book a table in advance which is wonderful. And most of the time a walk-in is fine, if you come early.
Also: if you’re really into pancakes I made a list of the best ones here.
BEST BREAKFAST AND BRUNCH PLACES IN BARCELONA:
The Egg Lab, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
The Egg Lab, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
The Egg Lab
This laid-back, friendly (they’re a family business!) brunch place has three locations and they all look absolutely gorgeous! The menu is spot on, and the drinks are very impressive (they have lots of fun specialty coffees). Your visit here becomes an experience: they make everything from scratch and you can taste it.
Make sure to try the Korean Chicken Benedict, the insanely delicious pancakes, the specialty coffee, all the fun drink options, the pastrami toast with home-made pastrami, or anything from the menu really..!
They don’t take reservations so make sure you go there early! All locations have a terrace, and the Born spot is open all day, so you can go there for a cocktail, a glass of wine, and a snack in the afternoon and evening if you wish.
Carrer de Sepúlveda 80 (Sant Antoni), Bruc 33 (Eixample Dreta), and Carrer de Lluís el Piadós, 2, (Born).
Ugot Bruncherie
Ugot Bruncherie is a cute and cozy brunch spot with a dreamy vintage flair. Come for the flamingo wallpaper, and stay for the gorgeous home-made cakes, five different shakshukas, equally as many kinds of French Toast, and the charming cocktails. The staff is very friendly and welcoming. You might have to stand in line for a bit when it’s busy but it is definitely worth it. Added bonus points for their terrace. You can also order their cakes to take home with you. Read my review on Ugot Bruncherie here.
Viladomat 138 (Eixample Esquerra).
Little Fern, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Little Fern
Poblenou is lucky to have this cafe that is so lovely it will charm your pants off. Breakfast and brunch all day, and of course specialty coffee. They offer both healthy and indulgent vegan and vegetarian options. Make sure to also check out their bakery: not only is it very pretty but they have the most delicious baked goods and sandwiches here. Read my review here.
Carrer de Pere IV 168 (Poblenou).
Caravelle, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Caravelle, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Caravelle
This very cool brunch hangout offers all sorts of deliciousnesses (I know, it's not a word!) up their sleeve that you can’t find anywhere else. The French Toast, just go for it, and the pancake! They have excellent vegan and vegetarian options. Make sure you order one of their home-made canned sodas, their freshly brewed beer on tap, or a perfectly prepared specialty coffee.
Carrer del Pintor Fortuny 31 (Raval).
Gringa all Day, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Gringa All Day
The coolest diner in town! Here you get great brunch dishes such as pancakes, chicken and waffles, and breakfast burritos (not easy to find them in Barcelona), but also tasty lunch items. The space is very cozy; try to score one of the booths! They also have a terrace. Read my review here.
C/ de Trafalgar, 39, 2 (Eixample Dreta).
Salut Bistró, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Salut Bistro
Brunch at Salut Bistro is relaxed but full of personality. Think fluffy syrniki pancakes with apricot compote, grilled cheese sandwiches on Pa de Kilo bread, and buttery brioche topped with orange caviar. The vibe is cozy and welcoming, with friendly service and attention to every little detail. A lovely spot to start your day - especially if you grab a seat on the terrace.
C. d'Enric Granados, 58, 08008 Barcelona (Eixample Esquerra).
Pancakes at Funky Eatery, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Funky Eatery, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Funky Eatery
We all love Funky Bakers, and oh the joy when they opened both a Deli and an Eatery! The latter is wonderful for brunch: the space is so pretty, and the food outstanding. They have all the delicious baked goods from the bakery, and an interesting breakfast and brunch menu, that at noon changes for a lovely lunch menu. The pancakes change with seasonal ingredients. I highly recommend the Istanbul breakfast with a fresh, house-made bun, a delicious tahini spread (I like to dip the bread in it!), feta cheese, and more in one delicious dish. A bonus tip: Go visit their location inside cool Hotel Brummell, it’ gorgeous and you can stay and work there for a while if you want.
Gabby’s Brunch, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Gabby’s Brunch
Cute brunch spot Gabby’s has been a success since it first opened three years ago, so much so that they have now opened a second location! Gabby’s takes pride in crafting everything from scratch with lots of love and creativity, which is evident in the presentation of their brunch dishes, the quality of ingredients, and the vibrant flavors. You’ll find unique ingredients such as shiso leaves, homemade kimchi, and freshly baked English muffins for the Eggs Benedict. Their chocolate pancakes are truly epic! Oh, and they serve specialty coffee, too. Read my review here.
C/ de Ramon Turró, 93, (Poblenou) and C/ de Mallorca, 334, (Eixample Dreta).
Morgentau, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Morgentau
The most charming vegan brunch place, with a beautiful and cozy interior and huge windows towards a park. There’s even a little corner for kids to play in. I love their blueberry pancakes, they’re not too sweet, and the batter is also filled with blueberries with makes them extra delicious. They topped off with yogurt and poppy seeds. Read my review here.
C/ de la Llacuna, 114, 08018 Barcelona (Poblenou).
Citizen Cafe, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Citizen Café
Not only does this brunch spot have a great location right by Plaça Urquinaona, but it also has the comfiest sofa to sit and chill at right by the window, so try to score it if you can! The French Toast is topped with seasonal fruit and berries, and don’t miss out on the fried green tomatoes. It opens until the evening.
Pl.d’Urquinaona, 4 Barcelona (Eixample Dreta).
Faire. Brunch & Drinks, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Faire. Brunch & Drinks, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Faire. Brunch & Drinks
There are some beautiful values behind this cozy, sustainable brunch restaurant. They offer vegan and vegetarian brunch dishes, made with carefully sourced ingredients. The idea is to impact the environment as little as possible, in everything ranging from the server they use for their website to composting all the food scraps. And for each receipt they plant a tree!
The space is lovely: all the furniture is vintage/second hand, and the room in the back with a leafy little patio is gorgeous. They also have curbside terrace. Their pancakes are delicious, the indulgent and filling savory dishes, and you cannot leave without trying their cookies: they’re inspired by the famous Levain Bakery cookies..! Read my review of Faire. Brunch & Drinks here. PS: They also have a tapas place next door!
Carrer de Girona, 81 (Eixample Dreta).
Lato Brunch, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Lato Brunch
Lato Brunch is owned by an Italian-Ecuadorian duo, and they put their own fascinating and cool touch to the menu. The dishes have fascinating names, and interesting and different ingredients, with fun Ecuadorian brushstrokes, I love how different and unique it is. I highly recommend the The Bikini Manaba blew my mind: This sandwich made with sourdough bread comes with poached egg, queso latino (yum!), ham, grilled plantain (also yum!), and with a tasty peanut sauce. I am still dreaming about it. Read my review here.
Latº, Carrer del Bruc, 118, 08009 Barcelona and Latº Born, Carrer davant del portal nou 3, 08003 Barcelona.
Exotica Brunch, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Exotica Brunch
The cutest little space with a jungle theme, a cozy terrace, home-made everything, and of course also the cutest pancakes you can imagine. They come with lemon and vanilla cream cheese, red berries, home-made granola, marshmallow, and a sauce of your choice: maple syrup, chocolate, or caramel). Pair it with one of their hot chocolates; they have three different ones to choose from! There are also great healthy options.
Carrer de Trafalgar, 23 (Eixample Dreta).
La Papa, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
La Papa, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
La Papa
They focus on healthy and conscious food, and they have many cool and unique options to choose from. Don’t miss their pancakes! The space is absolutely gorgeous. They now have three locations in the city.
Carrer de Aribau 92 (Eixample Esquerra), C. de Pau Claris, 190 (Eixample Dreta), Gran de Gràcia 127 (Gràcia).
Can Dende
It's impossible not to fall in love with this tiny little place. The food is fantastic, the deco is lovely, and the service wonderful. They don’t take reservations, so go early! Read my review of Can Dende here.
Carrer de la Ciutat de Granada 44 (Poblenou).
Pancakes at Cremat 11, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Cremat 11
Not only is this place hidden away on a quiet street in the Born, just a hop and a skip away from the Picasso museum, but it also has a terrace! They serve a delicious brunch, with one of the prettiest pancakes I’ve seen. They have now second location in Eixample. Read my review on Cremat 11 here.
Carrer Cremat Gran i Xic 11 (Born).
EatMyTrip, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
EatMyTrip
A lot of love is put into this beautiful brunch spot with gorgeous cakes, delicious dishes, healthy smoothie bowls and specialty coffee from SlowMov. Some of their dishes are really fun and crazy, and always colorful and made with care. Read my review of EatMyTrip here.
Various locations.
Pancakes at Molinet Cafe Antic, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Molinet Café Antic
It’s not an easy feat to find a good brunch spot, but Molinet is both adorable and welcoming, with plenty of vintage furniture, a lush green patio and of course pancakes! Read my review of Molinet here.
C/ del Elkano 69 (Poble Sec).
Bohl Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Bohl
Get a good, healthy breakfast or brunch here for a reasonable price at this cute spot. A cafe that has 4 different porridges gets a gold star in my book. Read my review of Bohl here!
C/ Trafalgar 47 (Eixample Dreta).
La Galena, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
La Galena
Poble Sec does not exactly have an abundance of brunch spots, but La Galena has come to change that. They are a very friendly spot with a top-notch chef who makes excellent brunch options and good specialty coffee prepared by baristas. What else would one need, really? Read my review of La Galena here.
Bistrot Levante
For a cool vibe but with a homely feeling head to Bistrot Levante, where you are guaranteed value for money. Elaborated, beautiful dishes in a pretty little place. They have a great selection of natural wines!
Placeta de Manuel Ribe (Gótico).
Lulu & Flyn, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Lulu & Flyn
This fun place has awesome options for any time of the day. The vibe is always lively and cool. Now they have a second location, also with a curbside terrace. I’m in love with their tuna melt..! Read all about Lulu & Flyn in my post here.
Marquès de l'Argentera 7 (Born) and Passeig de Sant Joan, 46 (Eixample Dreta).
Hammock Juice Station, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Hammock Juice Station
This cosy place has plenty of healthy options, and VERY comfortable sitting hammocks to sit in. I love their yummy porridge, their pancakes, and the cookies and chocolate truffles. They also have stuff for takeaway! Read my review here.
Mallorca 308 (Eixample Dreta).
Raw Studio, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Raw Studio
Raw Studio is tremendously cute and cozy, and it feels like you’ve stepped into a cute place in Copenhagen, London, or Berlin. They have wonderful healthy options, and fresh cinnamon rolls on the weekends. Read my review here. Carrer de l'Avenir, 66, 08021 Barcelona (Sarrià-Sant Gervasi) and Pstge. de Mercader 16 (Eixample Esquerra).
Pancakes at Tropico Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Trópico
Beautiful smoothies, fluffy pancakes and tasty Eggs Benedict, all with a tropical flair! The interior is very cute and cozy. Read my post on Trópico here.
Carrer de Balmes 24 (Eixample Esquerra).
Oma Bistro Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
Oma Bistró
A cozy place that’s already somewhat of a classic in Barcelona, thanks to their excellent brunches and wonderful cakes. Make sure you come early, as it tends to fill up quickly. Read my post here.
Consell de Cent 227 (Eixample Esquerra).
Açai bowl at La Carioca, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
La Carioca
A wonderful, Brazilian hangout with a perfect brunch menu. Their açai bowl is one of the best I’ve ever had, and their cocktails are delicious (try the passionfruit mojito). They have live music on the weekends!
Plaça de Pau Vila 1 (Barceloneta).
Tapas at La Cova Fumada Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.
La Cova Fumada
Go old-school local and stuff your face with fish and seafood for next to nothing. The place doesn’t have a name outside, and you can’t book a table. Find the menu on a blackboard on the wall. They close just after lunch, around 11h is a good time to go so you don’t have to wait for a table. Read my review here.
Carrer del Baluart 56 (Barceloneta).
also worth checking out:
Camelia Art Cafe - They have two locations, both adorable. They are pet friendly.
Dates & Avocados Atelier - A cute spot where everything is gluten free, plant based, and organic. Open Fridays to Sundays only. Carrer de Pere IV, 240, Sant Martí, 08005 Barcelona.
Taulat 44 - A cool spot in Poblenou, with freshly baked pastries, tasty dishes, and great coffee. Carrer del Taulat, 44, Sant Martí, 08005 Barcelona.
Billy Brunch - They are doing something right here for sure, because there’s always a line outside! They have several locations.
By Kate - Adorable cakes, specialty coffee, and brunch. They have both vegan and gluten-free options, and are pet friendly! C/ Corsega 379 (Gracia).
Sabio Infante - This place is popular for parents with kids, and they pour plenty of love into their coffee. Torrent de l’Olla 39 (Gracia).
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