Where to Eat in Barcelona, Spain – churros, tapas and more! PLUS a life-changing Nutella croissant that you MUST get on your trip to Barcelona!! SO much great food!
Today I’m sharing everything we ate on our trip to Barcelona.
We ate tons and tons of tapas, ham and churros!
We ate some other delicious things as well.
PLUS I’m going let you in on a big secret.
I’m going to tell you where to the BEST Nutella Croissant in the world!
It was life-changing! It is a MUST if you are in Barcelona!
Barcelona was full of amazing food!
We ate tons! It was good thing that we walked SO much!
Keep reading to see everything!
chök – the chocolate kitchen
One of our first stops for food in Barcelona was here at chök.
OMG! It was heaven!
Look at these doughnuts!
We got a mixture of regular doughnuts and cronuts.
They were all TO-DIE-FOR!
We went back to try the Chocolate Kruffin that was filled with Nutella.
It was a croissant (maybe baked in a muffin pan) and filled with Nutella then dipped in chocolate.
The Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria, often simply referred to as La Boqueria, is a large public market in the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona. It is one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions.
The market has a very diverse selection of foods – fresh fruit, smoothies, chocolates, ice cream, fish, ham, and more!
It was fun to see all the colorful food!!!
I loved these cute chicken chocolates!
We got a couple of Macaron Ice Cream Sandwiches from Mima Ice Cream.
Delicious!!!
La Boqueria
91 La Rambla
Barcelona, Spain 08001
Phone: +34 933 18 25 84
Bar Churreria
Bar Churreria were some my favorite churros in all of Barcelona.
SO yummy!!!
They were good alone and even better dipped in the yummy hot chocolate!
You can get churros all over the place in Spain, but it is definitely worth the trip to Bar Churreria in my opinion. The chocolate was delicious and the churros were warm and crispy.
OK. I’m going to tell you where to get THE BEST chocolate croissant in Barcelona.
It is here at Forn Boix.
We ate TONS of chocolate croissants in Barcelona, and none of them came close to the chocolate Nutella croissant here at Forn Boix. We tried the so-called best chocolate croissant according to the internet and it paled in comparison to this one!
This is what you are looking for.
Cones with chocolate chips on the outside.
This is the inside – HEAVEN!
I’m not even an big chocolate fan, and I ate the whole dang thing!
Good thing we walked over 10 miles a day! LOL!
This is the regular Chocolate Croissant at Forn Boix.
It was good, but nothing compared to the Nutella Croissant.
Bunyols are balls of yummy fried dough. SO stinking good!
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Super helpful post. I've been living in Barcelona for 3 years and I have to say this is very well written and informed. Have you ever eaten a paella at Arume? to me it is by far the BEST. Both duck and seafood paella are to die for, honestly. I totally recommend it, especially considering how hard it is to find good paella in Barcelona.
I love this post! It helped my wife and I a lot whilst in Barcelona last week! However, we found that “FOC- Latin food and drinks” no longer sells empinadas. We were so disappointed because the pictures look so yummy.
Don't even know where to start!!! The churros look amazing. I only know this one childs place in Gracia for it, really needed to find an alternative just to try out some other churros!
We traveled to Spain last year and had a great time but didn't make it to Barcelona. Need to go back even if it's for the churros and chocolate! Now I need those croissants!!
Super helpful post. I've been living in Barcelona for 3 years and I have to say this is very well written and informed. Have you ever eaten a paella at Arume? to me it is by far the BEST. Both duck and seafood paella are to die for, honestly. I totally recommend it, especially considering how hard it is to find good paella in Barcelona.
Your photos are amazing! I have your Barcelona, Toledo and Segovia pages open in seperate tabs and I'm clicking back and forth between them all.
I love this post! It helped my wife and I a lot whilst in Barcelona last week! However, we found that “FOC- Latin food and drinks” no longer sells empinadas. We were so disappointed because the pictures look so yummy.
Don't even know where to start!!! The churros look amazing. I only know this one childs place in Gracia for it, really needed to find an alternative just to try out some other churros!
Okay, those Ham and cheese croissant guys look amazing. Remember how they were listed on the menu in Spanish? Going soon, must eat!
We traveled to Spain last year and had a great time but didn't make it to Barcelona. Need to go back even if it's for the churros and chocolate! Now I need those croissants!!
How fun!!! I loved your post and seeing all the yummy food you ate! Makes me want to go to Spain!