2024
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2024
Founded in 1911, it was one of Barcelona's most dazzling hardware stores at the time. But few people know the secrets it harbors: during the Civil War, a secret dining room was built in its basement. Named Club 61, it now serves cocktails in a jazzy atmosphere. The restaurant also offers traditional cuisine based on quality local produce, prepared as tapas or more refined Spanish dishes. A wonderful discovery, to be enjoyed at any time of day!
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El queso manchego en aove y la ensaladilla rusa muy buena.
000 this would rank somewhere around 999999.
Croquettes were bland, the octopus was fine but underseasond-served over pasty flavourless mash potatoes. The shredded? Lamb pressed back together into a cube was exactly as good as it sounds. But the cherry tomato on top was the “make your own pan con tomate”. If you don’t know it is a traditional dish where one rubs garlic and tomato or even a tomato spread/jam over crusty bread. For 8 euro they give you a plate with bread that I assume was supposed to be used in a Saw movie as a prop, a whole tomato and un peeled garlic. I’m all about deconstructed dishes but this is a grocery list.
The real kicker is it’s the most expensive meal we’ve had and the most mediocre.
Avoid at all costs.