Bar Canyí

Bar & grill · Sant Antoni

Bar Canyí

Bar & grill · Sant Antoni

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Carrer de Sepúlveda, 107, L'Eixample, 08015 Barcelona, Spain

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Authentic Catalan & Spanish tapas, fresh ingredients, great atmosphere  

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Carrer de Sepúlveda, 107, L'Eixample, 08015 Barcelona, Spain Get directions

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€20–30

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Carrer de Sepúlveda, 107, L'Eixample, 08015 Barcelona, Spain Get directions

+34 933 30 23 07
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€20–30

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The 25 Best Restaurants In Barcelona - Barcelona - The Infatuation

"The Sant Antoni crowd was slightly put off by Bar Canyí when it opened. “A bomba for seven euros?!” they cried. After all, this former grungy old man’s bar still looks like a Manolo bar—if that particular Manolo had the taste level of David Rockwell. But it’s anything but. The tattooed owner duo, who are equally comfortable deep frying a croqueta as they are chatting to the guests or popping a new vinyl on the record player, already have people traversing the globe to eat at their fine-dining restaurant down the road. At Bar Canyí, that track record shows: the dry-cured mojama melts in your mouth like butter because it’s made with tuna belly, not tuna loin, the croquettes use real jamón Ibérico as opposed to the bechamel-heavy deep-frozen gunk you get elsewhere, and the burger (stuffed with oxtail, pickles, and kimchi) might just be the juiciest thing we’ve ever had." - isabelle kliger

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Ines Boada

Google
I'm thrilled to share my recent experience at Canyi, the new restaurant from the owners of Slow and Low. Located in the heart of Barcelona's culinary district, Canyi offers an authentic and delicious dining experience. The specialty is traditional Catalan cuisine and iconic Spanish tapas, with dishes prepared with fresh, high-quality ingredients. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, with a warm and hospitable team that's attentive and quick. The staff is knowledgeable about the menu and happy to recommend the most emblematic and flavorful dishes. The location is perfect for exploring the city and enjoying a delicious meal. Overall, Canyi is a must-visit for anyone who loves traditional Catalan and Spanish cuisine. The food is authentic and delicious, the atmosphere is cozy, and the service is excellent. I highly recommend it!

Nick Rogers

Google
Our first taste of Tapas in Barcelona and what a way to start. Despite being very busy we were welcomed with a beer, before they found seats for us. Great atmosphere only surpassed by the tapas.

kit

Google
Great meal! Standouts were the burger, bombetta, pork cheeks and the croquetas. The dessert was lovely. Cheese with sesame crunches on top!

Gil Posner

Google
Everything we had was de-li-cious! Service is casual, friendly and in good rhythm. Pricey but also creative and of good quality.

Christian C.

Google
Amazing food, service and atmosphere but extremely overpriced. Trying to sell themselves as a vintage eatery from the 80s Barcelona, offering contemporary brunch items aimed solely at tourists. Not bad, just a little insulting when a bottle of Estrella is 3.20€. Not for the locals, enjoy.

Ben Padley

Google
Cool place with great music (vinyl selection) and great food - don't plan to be there all night as they need to rotate the tables as you can't book and there is always a queue

Evan

Google
Looks like the business is working for them. There are always crowds and you can rarely just pop in and grab a seat. The whole concept is designed authenticity - McVintage for normies. The vibe is forced and awkward, so no surprises there. No Catalan to be seen anywhere. First off, the ingredients seemed very fresh and high quality. The relationship with Slow and Low clearly shows. But, beyond that, the dishes are mediocre at best. Flavors are random or out of balance, missing the essence of the traditional dishes they're trying to replicate. The pinxo was quite great, and the service as well.

Chris A

Google
Super tasty tapas here, thoroughly enjoyed it, and the sardines were a hit and great value (€4).