A 100-year-old bar on Carrer de Montcada in El Born, run by the same family for four generations. The house cava is made for them and sold nowhere else.
Quick Facts
| ADDRESS | Carrer de Montcada 22, 08003 Barcelona |
| NEIGHBOURHOOD | El Born / La Ribera, beside the Picasso Museum |
| HOURS | Tue–Sat 12:00–15:30 and 19:00–23:00; Sun 12:00–15:30; closed Mon and most of August |
| PRICE | €25–35 per person |
| RESERVATIONS | +34 933 19 70 03 — bar is walk-in / queue |
| CUISINE | Cava bar, conservas, anchovies |
| GOOD FOR | Pre-dinner stand-up snack, walking-around-El-Born aperitif |
| NOTABLE | Founded 1929; the house cava is bottled exclusively for the bar |
Why a hundred-year-old cava bar still matters
Barcelona has been gentrifying its old bars at speed for twenty years. Most of the famous ones from the early 20th century are gone, or have been bought and reopened with worse cooking and higher prices. El Xampanyet is one of the holdouts — the Esteve family has run it since 1929, four generations, no change in format, no change in the marble bar, no change in the way they pour the house cava. The bar still sits on Carrer de Montcada, two doors down from the Picasso Museum.
The house cava
The ‘xampanyet’ the bar is named after is a slightly sweeter, lower-pressure cava bottled exclusively for the Esteves by a small Penedès producer. It is served in old-fashioned coupes from glass dispensers behind the counter. A glass costs about €2.50 and is the drink to start with — there is no point in coming to a place named for the cava and not ordering it.
What to order beyond the cava
Anchoas — boquerones in vinegar, served in oil with a slice of bread. The house tortilla. The conservas board (preserved seafood — cockles, mussels, fish in escabeche — set out on a plate with bread). The Iberian charcuterie if you want something heavier. The food is not the destination here; the cava is. But the food is consistent and exactly what should be served alongside it.
Honest verdict
Standing room only and packed by 19:30 every night. Arrive at 19:00 to claim a spot at the marble bar; later means standing in the small back room or out on the pavement. Two glasses of cava and three tapas, twenty minutes — that is the visit. Then walk on through El Born to dinner.
Practical
How to book: No reservations — walk-in only, arrive at the start of evening service.
How to get there: Metro Jaume I (Line 4) — 4-minute walk to Carrer de Montcada.
If you only have one visit: Two glasses of xampanyet, anchoas, conservas board, standing at the marble bar.
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