Lascar 74 in Barcelona

Lascar 74 Barcelona bar with wine bottles, beer taps, retro vibe, and menus — cozy seafood tapas spot.

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If there's one spot in Barcelona I'd go back to without hesitation, it's Lascar 74.

Fresh seafood, incredible tapas, and that lively local energy that makes you forget you're a tourist — this place has it all. No overrated hype, no tourist traps. Just really, really good food and that "wait, can we order that again?" moment after every single bite.

We actually ate here right before catching a futbol game, and frankly? It set the whole night up perfectly. Great food, great vibes, great company. Barcelona at its finest.



getting there (& where to stay nearby)

Located in El Poble-sec — one of Barcelona’s best foodie neighborhoods — Lascar 74 makes dinner the start of your night, not the end. There’s plenty to explore nearby, so you can easily build a whole evening around this meal.

METRO

Take the Green Line (L3) to Paral·lel Station, then enjoy an 8-minute walk. Need unlimited rides? Get a Hola Barcelona transportation card — it covers the metro, bus, and tram and saves you from fumbling with tickets.

TAXI/UBER

Grab either a taxi or Uber for an easy ride from anywhere in the city

Want to keep everything walkable?

These top-rated hotels are just minutes away:


the vibe

Lascar 74 feels effortlessly cool — no weird vibes, just good energy all around.

Window-side dining table at Lascar 74 Barcelona seafood restaurant, intimate local tapas setting.

The staff are laidback but on point, the kind who make sure you’re taken care of without feeling like they’re hovering around you all the time. It’s intimate but lively; the kind of place where seafood and wine do the talking.

Tables are on the smaller side, so it feels more like a cozy spot, whether you’re here with a date or a foodie friend.

We were the first ones there, so it wasn’t super busy, but it started picking up as the time went by, so showing up early or booking ahead is definitely worth it.


They don’t post their menu on their website,
but you can check the latest dishes and prices here via Google.

 

💡 PRO TIP

Split a few platos and appetizers to try more.
Sharing = smarter ordering.


food & drink highlights

Want to taste more of Barcelona beyond one spot? Level up with a guided food tour: Barcelona Tapas & Wine Tour — taste like a local and learn the stories behind every bite.



what's nearby

🏨 The Serras Barcelona — a sleek boutique hotel with stunning rooftop views

🏨 Seventy Barcelona — modern design meets warm hospitality

🏛️ La Sagrada Familia — Barcelona’s most iconic landmark


know before you go!

WHAT TO KNOWDETAILS
BEST TIME TO GO7:30 - 8:00 PM
DIETARY OPTIONSVegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options available upon request
DRESS CODESmart casual
PERFECT FORSeafood lovers. Date night. Foodie travelers.
PRICING$$
RESERVATIONSHighly recommended

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final thoughts

Melinda and Gabriel dining at Lascar 74 Barcelona — sharing fresh seafood tapas in a local favorite spot.

Out of all the restaurants we visited in Barcelona, Lascar 74 stood out as our second favorite — and honestly, it keeps pulling me back in my mind.

The tapas here were incredible: fresh seafood that had so much flavor, tender (never too chewy that it hurts your jaws) bites that make you pause mid-conversation and say “holy crap, this is so good”, and drinks that pair so perfectly you almost don’t want the night to end.

It’s the kind of spot that reminds you why you travel: to eat something unforgettable, somewhere that feels special but never stuffy.


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Last Updated: 04.29.2026

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