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    Bonanova

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    Bonanova, Restaurant in Barcelona

    About Bonanova

    A three-time OAD Casual Europe-ranked Catalan restaurant in Barcelona's residential Sarrià-Sant Gervasi district, Bonanova delivers reliable, produce-led cooking in a calm neighbourhood setting that works particularly well for lunch or a relaxed dinner. Easy to book and fairly priced, it is the right call when you want genuine Catalan quality without the fanfare of the city's fine-dining circuit.

    Bonanova Is One of Barcelona's Most Consistent Casual Catalan Restaurants — Book It

    If you want genuinely good Catalan cooking without the ceremony or the €€€€ price tag of Barcelona's fine-dining circuit, Bonanova in Sarrià-Sant Gervasi is the right call. Under chef Carlos Herrero, this neighbourhood restaurant has held a place on the Opinionated About Dining (OAD) Casual Europe list for three consecutive years — ranked #72 in 2023, #125 in 2024, and #135 in 2025 , which tells you it is well-regarded beyond its postcode. The Google rating of 4.4 across 563 reviews reinforces that this is not a flash-in-the-pan local favourite but a restaurant earning its reputation consistently over time.

    What to Expect

    The address puts you in the residential upper reaches of the Sarrià-Sant Gervasi district, well away from the tourist corridors of the Eixample or the Gothic Quarter. The energy here is unhurried neighbourhood dining: the kind of room where regulars are recognisable, the pace is set by the kitchen rather than a front-of-house eager to turn tables, and the ambient noise sits at a conversational level rather than the din you get in the city's more fashionable spots. If you are planning a date or a relaxed celebration meal, that atmosphere works in your favour , you will actually be able to hold a conversation. For a big group looking for a lively scene, this is less the right fit.

    The cooking is rooted in Catalan tradition, which at its leading means produce-led dishes built around seasonal ingredients from the broader Catalonia region. This is not the experimental, technique-forward cooking you get at Disfrutar or Cocina Hermanos Torres , it is honest, skilled cooking that respects its source material. The OAD Casual ranking is the most useful credential here: that list specifically recognises restaurants delivering disproportionate quality for their tier, which aligns with what Bonanova appears to offer.

    Booking and Timing

    Bonanova is open Tuesday through Sunday for lunch (1:30–3:30 pm), with dinner service (9–11:30 pm) added on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Monday is closed. The booking difficulty is rated easy, which means you do not need to plan weeks in advance , a few days' notice for a weekday lunch should be sufficient, though weekend dinner slots on Friday or Saturday will fill faster. Lunch is the more reliable slot for a relaxed, unhurried experience; the Saturday lunch service in particular suits a slower-paced meal. If your visit is date-specific, book dinner on Thursday for the quietest weeknight option.

    There is no phone number or website listed in the current record, so the most practical approach is to book via Google or walk the reservation process through a third-party platform. Confirm availability before making the trip from the city centre, since the Sarrià-Sant Gervasi location requires a deliberate journey rather than a spontaneous drop-in.

    Is It Worth the Trip?

    The honest answer is yes, with a caveat about expectations. Bonanova is not trying to compete with Barcelona's destination restaurants , it is not the place you book if you want a landmark meal to anchor a trip, in the way that El Celler de Can Roca in Girona or Arzak in San Sebastián might be. What it offers is something different and arguably harder to find: reliable Catalan cooking in a calm, neighbourhood setting, at a price point that does not require a special occasion to justify. Three consecutive years on the OAD Casual Europe list is a meaningful credential for a restaurant operating at this tier. For Catalan cooking in a comparable register, Granja Elena and Ca l'Isidre are the obvious peers worth comparing before you commit.

    If you are staying in the city centre, factor in the travel time to Sarrià-Sant Gervasi. It is not a difficult journey but it is a purposeful one, which makes Bonanova better suited to a planned lunch or dinner than a last-minute addition to an itinerary. Solo diners will find the format accessible , the relaxed service style and neighbourhood character work well for a single cover. For more options across the city, see our full Barcelona restaurants guide.

    Ratings and Recognition

    • Opinionated About Dining , Casual in Europe: #135 (2025), #125 (2024), #72 (2023)
    • Google: 4.4 / 5 (563 reviews)

    Practical Details

    • Address: Carrer de Sant Gervasi de Cassoles, 103, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, 08022 Barcelona
    • Hours: Tue–Sun lunch 1:30–3:30 pm; Thu–Sat dinner 9–11:30 pm; Monday closed
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , a few days' notice typically sufficient; weekends book faster
    • Cuisine: Catalan
    • Chef: Carlos Herrero

    Explore More in Barcelona and Beyond

    Planning a broader trip? See our full Barcelona hotels guide, our full Barcelona bars guide, our full Barcelona wineries guide, and our full Barcelona experiences guide. For Catalan cooking beyond Barcelona, Bell-Lloc in Santa Cristina d'Aro is worth the drive if you are heading along the Costa Brava. Internationally, B44 in San Francisco is the most useful point of reference for Catalan cooking outside Spain.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Bonanova?

    Book at least a week in advance for lunch, and two weeks for Thursday or Friday dinner, which draws a local crowd from the Sarrià-Sant Gervasi neighbourhood. The restaurant has held a spot on the Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe list since 2023, so demand is real. Walk-in attempts at lunch midweek are your best shot if you're without a reservation.

    Is Bonanova good for solo dining?

    Yes. A neighbourhood Catalan restaurant with tight lunch windows (1:30–3:30 pm) is a natural fit for solo diners — you are in and out efficiently, and the setting is residential rather than performative. The OAD recognition means the cooking justifies the trip even if you are eating alone.

    What are alternatives to Bonanova in Barcelona?

    Cinc Sentits is the closest comparison if you want Catalan cooking with more ambition and a tasting menu format, though at a higher price point. For destination-level fine dining, Disfrutar and Lasarte operate in a different tier entirely. If you want something similarly relaxed but with a stronger wine focus, Enoteca Paco Pérez is worth considering. Bonanova sits in a gap most of those venues don't fill: consistent, affordable, and away from the tourist corridors.

    Is Bonanova good for a special occasion?

    It depends on the occasion. Bonanova is not a showpiece restaurant — the address in residential Sarrià and the casual format mean it works better for a celebratory lunch with someone who appreciates good Catalan cooking than for a formal anniversary dinner. For the latter, Lasarte or Cinc Sentits give you more ceremony. Thursday or Friday dinner at Bonanova does add a slightly more relaxed evening atmosphere if you want something low-key.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Bonanova?

    Lunch is the core offering — it runs Tuesday through Sunday, giving you more flexibility, and the 1:30 pm start aligns with how Barcelona actually eats. Dinner runs only Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, so the choice is partly made for you. If your schedule allows, a weekday lunch is the lower-friction way to experience Bonanova, with the added benefit of natural daylight in a residential neighbourhood setting.

    Location

    Carrer de Sant Gervasi de Cassoles, 103, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, 08022 Barcelona, Spain

    Compare Bonanova

    How Easy to Book: Bonanova vs. Peers
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    BonanovaCatalanEasy
    Cocina Hermanos TorresCreative€€€€Unknown
    DisfrutarProgressive, Creative€€€€Unknown
    LasarteProgressive Spanish, Creative€€€€Unknown
    Cinc SentitsModern Spanish, Creative€€€€Unknown
    Enoteca Paco PérezModern Spanish, Modern Cuisine€€€€Unknown

    How Bonanova stacks up against the competition.

    Also Consider

    Barcelona's top end is dominated by tasting-menu destinations, and Bonanova sits in a different tier by design. If you are deciding between Bonanova and the city's €€€€ bracket, the comparison is less about quality and more about what kind of meal you want. Disfrutar and Cocina Hermanos Torres are both among the best progressive kitchens in Europe, but they require advance planning, a significant budget, and a commitment to the tasting menu format. Bonanova asks none of those things of you, which is precisely its advantage for a visitor who wants one genuinely good meal without the logistical overhead.

    Within the casual Catalan tier, the closer comparisons are Ca l'Isidre — a longer-standing institution with a more central location and a more formal dining room — and Granja Elena, which shares Bonanova's neighbourhood character. If booking ease is your priority, all three are accessible without weeks of lead time. If you want more culinary ambition without fully committing to a tasting menu, Cinc Sentits and Enoteca Paco Pérez sit in the middle ground, offering modern Spanish cooking with more technical range at a higher price point. Lasarte is the choice if you want a marquee fine-dining name with a Barcelona address.

    The practical decision comes down to this: Bonanova is the right pick if you want Catalan cooking at a casual price in a setting that does not demand a full evening or a large budget. For a special-occasion meal that signals effort, step up to Cinc Sentits or Enoteca Paco Pérez. For a landmark dinner on a Spain trip, Disfrutar or Cocina Hermanos Torres are the justified splurge. Bonanova fills the gap between tourist-trap and tasting-menu commitment more effectively than most options in the city.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    1:30–3:30 pm
    Wednesday
    1:30–3:30 pm
    Thursday
    1:30–3:30 pm, 9–11:30 pm
    Friday
    1:30–3:30 pm, 9–11:30 pm
    Saturday
    1:30–3:30 pm, 9–11:30 pm
    Sunday
    1:30–3:30 pm

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