Every year, from January to April, Catalonia celebrates one of its most beloved gastronomic festivities: the calçots season. This typical winter product is much more than an elongated onion; it’s the perfect excuse to gather, share an outdoor meal and enjoy the authentic taste of tradition.
If you are visiting or planning to come to the city, this article will tell you everything you need to know about calçots in Barcelona and where to enjoy a true calçotada.
What Are Calçots?
Calçots are a variety of tender onion, grown and cooked in a very specific way. They are grilled directly over an open flame and served charred on the outside but soft and juicy on the inside. The ritual includes peeling them by hand, dipping them in romesco sauce and eating them by lifting them in the air.
This is a traditional Catalan dish, especially popular in the Valls area, but it can also be enjoyed in many restaurants across Barcelona during the colder months.
A Tradition Beyond Food
The calçotada is more than just a meal — it’s a celebration. It brings together friends, family or colleagues around an outdoor table, with lit fires, grills and, of course, wine or cava.
In many cases, the calçots are followed by grilled meats, tomato bread, traditional desserts and coffee. A full culinary experience, Catalan-style.
Where to Eat Calçots in Barcelona
Luckily, you don’t have to leave the city to enjoy this tradition. Here are some restaurants in Barcelona where you can enjoy a good calçotada:
1. Can Vador – Diputació
Rustic atmosphere and a special calçotada menu with seasonal products.
Where: Carrer de la Diputació, 367
Web: canvador.com
2. El Jardí de l’Abadessa
A restaurant with a charming outdoor terrace, perfect for an elegant calçotada.
Where: Carrer de l’Abadessa Olzet, 26
Web: www.jardiabadessa.com
3. Masia Can Cortada
Ideal if you are looking for a countryside-style experience without leaving Barcelona.
Where: Avinguda de l’Estatut de Catalunya, s/n
Web: gruptravi.com
4. Bodega Joan – Eixample
With over eight decades of history, Bodega Joan is an iconic venue in the Eixample district.
Where: Carrer del Rosselló, 164
Web: bodegajoan.com
5. Nou Can Martí – Collserola
Located in the Collserola hills, Nou Can Martí offers stunning views over Barcelona.
Where: Passatge de la Font del Mont, 4
Web: noucanmarti.com
Stay Nearby and Experience the City from Its Heart
Enjoying a calçotada is even better when staying in a central, well-connected place full of local charm. Hotel Arc La Rambla offers a privileged location on Barcelona’s Rambla, allowing you to easily reach the city’s best restaurants, explore its cultural offerings and relax after a memorable meal.
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