The first stop on your Gracia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes, sip a glass of vermouth and learn about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
From there, it’s off to a deli that specializes in Spain's most renowned delicacy: cured ham. Watch and learn as a master carver slices it in front of you, and even try cutting a slice for yourself. Savor a variety of charcuterie and Catalan cheeses while sipping a refreshing glass of cava, which you'll soon learn has some notable differences with its well-known French counterpart, champagne.
Next, it’s time to settle in for a delicious homemade lunch. Head a restaurant specializing in Valencian and Catalan food. Learn about the similarities and differences between these two regional cuisines, while you enjoy two typical dishes with a glass of red or white wine.
To wrap up, you’ll head to a humble takeaway shop proudly serving the neighborhood for over 65 years. Try the beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.