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    Restaurant in Barcelona, Spain

    Paco Meralgo

    390pts

    Critically recognised tapas at budget prices.

    Paco Meralgo, Restaurant in Barcelona

    About Paco Meralgo

    Paco Meralgo is the most credible value tapas bar in Barcelona's Eixample, holding a Michelin Plate (2025) and an Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe ranking (#198, 2025) at a single-euro-sign price point. Counter seating, fish from the daily auction, and consistent critical recognition make it the right first-timer call before or between fine dining visits.

    Verdict: The Most Useful Tapas Bar in Barcelona's Eixample

    If you're visiting Barcelona for the first time and want a reliable, affordable tapas experience that has earned genuine critical recognition, Paco Meralgo is the bar to book. It holds a Michelin Plate (2025) and has climbed to #198 on the Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe ranking for 2025 (up from #192 in 2024), which means this is not a tourist trap dressed up as a local joint — it's a neighbourhood tavern that the serious dining community keeps returning to. At a single-euro-sign price point, it's one of the most credible value plays in the city.

    What to Expect When You Walk In

    Paco Meralgo positions itself as a alta taberna — a high tavern , and the room reflects that framing. The visual cue on entry is the counter: a long bar display showing the day's catch and prepared montaditos (open-faced sandwiches), which tells you immediately that the menu here moves with what's fresh rather than what's convenient. For a first-timer, the right move is to take a seat at the bar or a table near the kitchen pass, where you can see the plates going out and make decisions in real time. The room is active throughout service , this is not a quiet dinner destination , so if you're after a calm conversation-first meal, arrive early in the lunch window rather than peak evening hours.

    The menu structure is worth understanding before you go. You'll find montaditos, daily specials, meat options, fish sourced directly from the auction (meaning the selection depends on what came in that morning), and occasional rice dishes at lunch. The OAD recognition across three consecutive years , Highly Recommended in 2023, #192 in 2024, #198 in 2025 , reflects consistent execution rather than a one-season flash. Chef Josep Cami has kept the kitchen producing at a level that critical observers track year over year.

    The Wine Program: Functional and Deliberately Unfussy

    At a single-euro-sign price tier, Paco Meralgo's drink offering exists to serve the food, not to be the event itself. The Catalan and Spanish wine list at a bar of this type typically draws from the surrounding regions , Penedès and Priorat being the obvious local references, with cava as the default sparkling option given Barcelona's proximity to Sant Sadurní d'Anoia. This is not a bar where you book for the depth of the wine program; you book for the quality of the fish and the montaditos, and the wine is there to support that. If wine depth is your primary consideration for a Barcelona meal, Enoteca Paco Pérez operates at €€€€ and is built around exactly that. What Paco Meralgo offers is something more useful for most first-timers: a well-priced glass that pairs honestly with whatever came off the auction boat that morning.

    For context on how seriously Barcelona takes its tapas-adjacent drinking culture, the city's bar scene broadly supports the idea that vermut, cava, and regional whites are the right frame at this price point. Spending more on wine here is not the point. Getting a glass of something cold and local in front of a plate of bar snacks cooked to Michelin Plate standard , that is the point.

    How It Fits Into a Barcelona Dining Trip

    If you're planning to eat at Disfrutar, Cocina Hermanos Torres, or Lasarte during your visit, Paco Meralgo works as the counterbalance: a low-effort, low-spend lunch or early evening stop that still carries enough credibility to feel like a deliberate choice rather than a fallback. It's also the kind of place that stands up well against the wider Spanish tapas bar category , you'd make a comparable visit to Ganbara in San Sebastián if pintxos were your lens, and Paco Meralgo occupies a similar position in Barcelona: a traditional bar taken seriously by the people who track these things.

    For broader trip planning, see our full Barcelona restaurants guide, our full Barcelona hotels guide, our full Barcelona bars guide, our full Barcelona wineries guide, and our full Barcelona experiences guide. If you're eating your way through Spain more broadly, the range from Arzak in San Sebastián to El Celler de Can Roca in Girona and Azurmendi in Larrabetzu gives useful context for where Paco Meralgo sits in the national picture , it's the affordable, consistent, neighbourhood-anchored end of a country that does this format better than almost anyone.

    Practical Details

    Address: C/ de Muntaner, 171, Eixample, Barcelona. Hours: Open daily 1 pm–12 am (Monday through Sunday). Budget: Single-euro-sign pricing , budget €20–35 per person with drinks at typical tapas bar spend rates, though no confirmed per-head figures are available. Reservations: Booking difficulty is rated Easy; walk-ins are likely manageable outside peak weekend evenings, but booking ahead removes the risk. Dress: No dress code information available , casual is standard for a bar at this price tier. Solo dining: The bar counter format is well-suited to solo visitors. Groups: Workable for small groups; confirm table availability if arriving with four or more.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Is Paco Meralgo good for a special occasion? It depends on what kind of occasion. Paco Meralgo is a great choice for a celebratory lunch or an informal evening that you want to feel considered without the formality or cost of a fine dining room. The Michelin Plate recognition and consistent OAD ranking give it genuine credibility as a special stop. For a milestone dinner with full-service treatment, Cinc Sentits or Lasarte at €€€€ will serve you better. But for a first-timer who wants a meal they'll remember without a four-figure bill, this is a strong call.
    • Does Paco Meralgo handle dietary restrictions? No confirmed information is available on dietary accommodation policies , no website or phone number is listed in the available data. Given the menu is built around fish, meat, and seafood montaditos with daily specials, strict vegetarian or vegan requirements may be limiting. Contact the venue directly before visiting if dietary restrictions are a factor.
    • Is Paco Meralgo good for solo dining? Yes. The bar counter format is the natural solo dining setup at a tapas bar of this type, and the single-euro-sign price point keeps the financial commitment low. Barcelona's Eixample is a walkable, well-connected neighbourhood, making it an easy stop to plan around. Solo diners can graze through the montaditos and daily specials at their own pace without the pressure of a tasting menu format.
    • How far ahead should I book Paco Meralgo? Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means this is not a venue where you need to plan weeks in advance. That said, weekend evenings in a neighbourhood as active as Eixample can fill quickly , booking a day or two ahead for Saturday dinner is sensible. The OAD and Michelin Plate recognition has raised the bar's profile, so don't assume walk-in availability on a Friday night.
    • Is Paco Meralgo worth the price? At a single-euro-sign price point with a Michelin Plate and back-to-back OAD Casual Europe rankings, yes , the value case is clear. You're getting critically recognised tapas at neighbourhood bar prices. The comparison that matters: spending the same amount at a random Ramblas-adjacent tourist bar gets you nothing close to this level of product quality. If your budget allows €€€€, Enoteca Paco Pérez or Cocina Hermanos Torres will give you a different category of experience , but Paco Meralgo is not competing with those rooms. It's doing something more affordable and, for many visitors, more useful.

    Compare Paco Meralgo

    How Easy to Book: Paco Meralgo vs. Peers
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    Paco MeralgoTapas Bar, Traditional CuisineEasy
    Cocina Hermanos TorresCreative€€€€Unknown
    DisfrutarProgressive, Creative€€€€Unknown
    LasarteProgressive Spanish, Creative€€€€Unknown
    Cinc SentitsModern Spanish, Creative€€€€Unknown
    Enoteca Paco PérezModern Spanish, Modern Cuisine€€€€Unknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Paco Meralgo good for a special occasion?

    Only if your definition of special is eating well for little money. Paco Meralgo holds a Michelin Plate and an OAD Casual Europe ranking (#198 in 2025), which gives it genuine credibility, but the alta taberna format — counter seating, daily specials, montaditos — is casual by design. For a milestone dinner, Lasarte or Disfrutar are the better call. Paco Meralgo suits a celebratory lunch where the food matters but the formality doesn't.

    Does Paco Meralgo handle dietary restrictions?

    The menu leans heavily on fish direct from auction, cured meats, and bread-based montaditos, so pescatarians and omnivores are well served. The kitchen does not publicise specific allergy or dietary accommodation policies in available records, so if you have serious restrictions, check the venue's official channels before booking. Vegetarians will find the menu limited.

    Is Paco Meralgo good for solo dining?

    Yes — this is one of the stronger solo options in Eixample. Counter seating at a tapas bar is a natural format for one person: you order as you go, the pacing is yours, and you won't pay for a table of four. The single-euro-sign price tier also means a solo meal stays well under €30 without compromising on variety.

    How far ahead should I book Paco Meralgo?

    Book a few days out if you want a specific evening slot, particularly on weekends. An OAD-ranked, Michelin Plate venue at budget pricing in Eixample draws consistent demand. The bar counter may absorb walk-ins during slower weekday afternoons, but reservations remove the risk. Hours run daily 1pm–12am, so you have flexibility on timing.

    Is Paco Meralgo worth the price?

    At single-euro-sign pricing with a Michelin Plate and back-to-back OAD Casual Europe rankings (Highly Recommended 2023, #192 in 2024, #198 in 2025), the value case is strong. You are getting critically recognised tapas — montaditos, fresh auction fish, daily specials — at a fraction of what Barcelona's tasting-menu circuit charges. For the price tier, it overdelivers.

    Hours

    Monday
    1 pm–12 am
    Tuesday
    1 pm–12 am
    Wednesday
    1 pm–12 am
    Thursday
    1 pm–12 am
    Friday
    1 pm–12 am
    Saturday
    1 pm–12 am
    Sunday
    1 pm–12 am

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