Bar in Barcelona, Spain
Dry Martini
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About Dry Martini
One of Barcelona's most enduring cocktail addresses, Dry Martini on Carrer d'Aribau has held a place in the World's 50 Best Bars rankings for over a decade. The room itself — dark timber, leather seating, white-jacketed staff — reads like a mid-century European bar that never needed reinventing. The martini program is the anchor, but the broader list and the precision of service are what keep serious drinkers returning.
The Room That Sets the Standard
There is a particular kind of bar that earns its reputation not through reinvention but through sustained conviction. Dry Martini, on Carrer d'Aribau in the Eixample district, belongs to that category. The interior signals its position immediately: dark wood panelling, brass fittings, leather banquettes worn to the right degree of softness, and white-jacketed bartenders moving with the measured efficiency that only comes from institutional confidence. This is not a bar that chases trend cycles. The atmosphere is closer to a Viennese grand café or a London members' club than to the high-concept cocktail venues that now populate Barcelona's more experimental drinking scene.
Lighting is kept low and warm, and the room divides naturally into counter space and seating, so the experience shifts depending on where you position yourself. At the bar, the craft is visible and the interaction with bartenders is part of the offer. In a booth or along the wall, the room's proportions do the work: the acoustics are managed enough to hold a conversation without effort, a detail that distinguishes Dry Martini from louder, more youth-oriented venues in the city. The design is not decorative nostalgia — it is a working environment that has been calibrated over decades.
Barcelona's Cocktail Spectrum and Where Dry Martini Sits
Barcelona's bar scene has broadened considerably since the mid-2000s. The city now supports a range of formats, from the classic vermouth-and-tapa tradition of neighbourhood bars in Gràcia and Sant Antoni to the technically ambitious, internationally connected programs at places like Dr. Stravinsky and Mutis. Boadas, operating since 1933, occupies the historic-institution bracket. Foco represents a newer generation of venue with a different design and conceptual vocabulary.
Dry Martini sits in a distinct position: it carries the weight of a legacy venue but has maintained sufficient ranking presence to remain a peer of internationally recognised bars rather than a heritage curiosity. A listing at number 14 in the World's 50 Best Bars in 2013, number 12 in 2011, and consistent appearances throughout the decade that followed place it in a cohort of bars that built the current international cocktail conversation rather than arriving after it. The 2025 Top 500 Bars listings confirm that it continues to register with the global bar community, even as the competitive field has expanded dramatically.
This long arc of recognition is not common. Most bars that ranked highly in 2009 or 2010 have closed, shifted formats, or faded from international attention. Dry Martini's continued presence across more than fifteen years of World's 50 Best tracking is the clearest available signal of structural quality rather than moment-specific hype.
The Martini as a Discipline
The martini is the bar's anchor, and the bar's name makes no attempt to obscure that. In cocktail terms, this is a useful form of editorial discipline. A bar that builds its identity around a single preparation has to execute that preparation well enough to justify the claim, or the whole proposition collapses. The martini has almost no technical complexity to hide behind — it is gin or vodka, vermouth in some proportion, cold, and served properly. Variation comes from ratios, temperature management, dilution, and glassware, all of which are visible to anyone paying attention at the counter.
The martini's resurgence as a serious drink category across European and North American bar culture has brought renewed scrutiny to venues that built programs around it. Dry Martini, which predates that revival, has the advantage of having operated the format continuously rather than adopting it as a trend response. The broader list extends well beyond the eponymous drink, but the martini program functions as a quality signal: if a bar is serious about that preparation, it tends to be serious about everything adjacent to it.
Eixample as a Drinking Neighbourhood
Carrer d'Aribau runs through the left side of the Eixample, a district known for its nineteenth-century grid planning and a mix of residential and commercial density. The bar sits within an area that has historically supported a range of evening venues, from aperitivo-oriented spots in the early evening to longer, later drinking. The Eixample's grid makes it accessible on foot from much of central Barcelona, and the neighbourhood's character is more settled than the Gothic Quarter or El Born, which draw higher tourist concentrations.
For visitors using accommodation in the Eixample or Gràcia, Dry Martini is a logical first or late stop. The format , a proper, seated bar with a full service program , works better for planned visits than for casual drop-ins during peak hours. If you are building a Barcelona bar evening that also takes in the city's more experimental end, Dry Martini functions well as an anchor point around which to organise the rest.
Spain's bar culture beyond Barcelona offers useful comparison. Angelita in Madrid operates a different but comparably serious wine and cocktail program in the Spanish capital. Bar Sal Gorda in Seville and Bar Gallardo in Granada represent the southern end of the country's drinking culture. In the Balearics, Garito Cafe in Palma De Mallorca, La Margarete in Ciutadella, and Garden Bar in Calvia each occupy different registers. Internationally, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu draws a useful comparison as a venue that has built a serious cocktail identity in a market not primarily defined by cocktail culture. Dry Martini's peer set, however, is squarely European: bars that operate on service tradition and a defined format rather than on novelty programming.
What the Awards Record Actually Tells You
Awards in the bar world are imperfect proxies for quality, but the pattern here is worth reading carefully. Appearing in the World's 50 Best Bars from 2009 through to 2015 across consecutive years, and then registering again in the Top 500 in 2025, describes a bar that has not been a one-cycle phenomenon. The North America's Leading Bars #4 listing in 2024 is an anomalous categorisation for a Barcelona venue, likely reflecting the methodology of that particular ranking's geographic scope, but the ranking itself adds to the documented recognition stack.
A Google rating of 4.4 across more than 3,100 reviews sits at the credible end of the rating spectrum for a bar of this profile. Volume at that level is difficult to game and provides a reasonable signal that the experience is consistent across a wide range of visitors, not only specialist bar-goers who share the venue's particular reference points.
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Know Before You Go
- Address: Carrer d'Aribau, 162–166, Eixample, 08036 Barcelona
- Awards: World's 50 Best Bars top-20 (2011–2013); consistent Top 500 listing through 2025
- Google Rating: 4.4 from 3,124 reviews
- Booking: Advance reservation is advisable for evening visits, particularly on weekends. Contact the venue directly to confirm availability.
- Getting There: Eixample is well-served by metro; Diagonal and Provença stations are both within walking distance of Carrer d'Aribau.
- Leading Approach: Seat at the counter if you want to engage with the martini program directly; book a table if the priority is conversation and a longer evening.
Frequently Asked Questions
What drink is Dry Martini famous for?
The martini is the bar's defining preparation and the foundation of its identity. The bar's name makes the focus explicit, and its rankings within the World's 50 Best Bars through the 2010s were built in part on that program. The list extends to a full cocktail offering, but the martini is the standard against which the bar measures itself and against which serious visitors will measure it.
What is the defining thing about Dry Martini?
Longevity with sustained recognition. Bars regularly enter awards rankings and disappear within a few years. Dry Martini appeared in the World's 50 Best Bars as far back as 2009 and maintained top-20 positions between 2011 and 2013, then continued to register in the Top 500 rankings into 2025. In Barcelona's competitive bar context, that sustained presence across more than fifteen years of documented international rankings distinguishes it from venues that have come and gone around it. The room , its design, its service codes, its atmosphere , has not been substantially reinvented to chase each new moment in cocktail culture.
Should I book Dry Martini in advance?
For weekend evenings and peak Barcelona travel periods, advance contact is advisable. The bar operates with a seated format that has defined capacity, and its international reputation means it draws visitors alongside a loyal local clientele. Walk-in availability at the counter exists, but if a specific time or table matters, reaching out in advance is the reliable approach. The bar's address is Carrer d'Aribau, 162–166 in the Eixample , contact them directly, as booking details are subject to change.
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