2024
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2024
Chef Daniel Olivella began his career over 30 years ago in his native Penedes region of Catalonia. After years of working in Spain and the United States, in 1999 he opened B44, a warmly-colored contemporary tavern in Barcelona, where he pays tribute to his rich, festive culinary roots with tapas, paellas, gambas, ham, tortillas, cheeses and calamari. He recently merged B44 with his French restaurant Café Bastille, and both menus are now available in the same Franco-Catalan restaurant.
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Members' reviews on B44
4.6/5
21 reviews
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The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
Visited in september 2023
This Spanish restaurant is not the best one I've been in the city. The Spanish omelette was not good. I think there are better Spanish restaurants in Sf.
Visited in june 2023
Great Tapas and classic French cuisine.
Visited in june 2023
We had a wonderful evening at this bistro. The service was very friendly and it had a fun and funky ambiance. I lived in Spain for a few years and love good tapas. B44 did not disappoint. We shared a salad along with sizzling gambas ajillo and patatas bravas. They served bread to dip into the hot shrimp and garlic oil. I had the crema Catlana for dessert, and it was the best I have ever had. The caramelized sugar crust and creamy custard had just a hint of orange.
Visited in june 2023
Was a lovely dinner in an interestingly decorated place that is dual identity. Catalan/Spanish food and French food. The desserts are all in the French menu. It was an interesting experience to be in a dual cuisine (not fusion, thank goodness) restaurant. Wines were mostly from Spain or France (also a good thing bc you get less headaches than American wine) and the tempranillo paired perfectly with the paella B44.
Visited in april 2023
Nice & traditional restaurant. Food is awesome. Prices are reasonable.
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