Barcelona is filled with vegan restaurants, making it one of my favourite cities. I can easily imagine living there. The weather is pleasant, palm trees line the streets, and the locals are welcoming.
When I switched to vegan food, Barcelona was my first travel destination. I was quite stressed before the trip, coming from a small country, and I assumed that travelling and finding vegan options would be difficult. However, I couldn’t have chosen a better place. Barcelona has plenty of vegan restaurants, and it showed me how easy it can be to travel as a vegan.
WHERE TO STAY IN BARCELONA?
To make the most of your stay in Barcelona, I recommend finding a hotel with a rooftop terrace – it adds something special to the experience. We stayed at two different hotels during our trip.
The first was Motel One Barcelona-Ciutadella. It offers beautiful, spacious rooms, but its location is not as central as we would have liked.
The second hotel was Boutique Hotel H10 Montcada. Although the rooms are smaller, the location is perfect, and the view from the rooftop terrace is stunning.
BEST VEGAN RESTAURANTS IN BARCELONA
Roots & Rolls – Concept Restaurant Vegan Barcelona
Roots & Rolls is a vegan restaurant that combines Asian and Japanese cuisine with the rich flavours of fresh vegetables and spices. It’s the perfect fusion of taste and health, with their signature plant-based sushi as the highlight.
The menu also features delicious gyozas, spring rolls, bao, ramen, pad Thai, and desserts. You can opt for a tasting menu that includes some drinks. If you’re craving delicious vegan sushi in Barcelona, this is the place to visit.
Fat Veggies
Fat Veggies is a lively vegetarian and vegan spot in Barcelona, offering an inventive and diverse menu with standout flavours. Their tasting menu is filled with unique, well-crafted dishes that are both satisfying and delicious.
The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, with friendly staff happy to tailor dishes to your preferences. If you’re looking for a memorable dining experience in Barcelona, I highly recommend trying Fat Veggies!
Flax & Kale Passage
Flax & Kale has several restaurants and takeaway spots across Barcelona. These are all flexitarian, offering plenty of vegan and gluten-free options. 80% of their menu is plant-based.
The menu is extensive, featuring a variety of vegan dishes. Start with options like mango and avocado tartare or superfood plant-based dumplings. You can also choose from a range of salads and enjoy vegan specialties like butternut squash curry, a Japanese bowl, or ramen. All their pizzas are vegan, gluten-free, and absolutely delicious. Make sure to check out their desserts and brunch menu as well!
Teresa Carles
Teresa Carles is part of the Flax & Kale chain and is a pescetarian restaurant offering a selection of vegan dishes. We tried their breakfast and brunch menu; the acai breakfast bowl was amazing, but my top pick was the plant-based lasagne.
We loved it so much that we went back for dinner twice. They also serve fresh green juices and smoothies, with my favourite being the “Green Slim Fit.”
The Green Spot in Barcelona
The Green Spot is a stylish vegetarian restaurant with an inviting décor and ambiance. The menu is clearly marked for vegan, gluten-free, and raw options, so you can easily identify what is or can be made vegan.
There’s a wide variety of appetizers, salads, pizza, and pasta, as well as dishes inspired by cuisines from around the world, like the Asian wok with organic tempeh or lettuce leaf tacos with jackfruit. To top it off, they offer several desserts.
Quinoa Bar Vegetarian
Quinoa Bar Vegetarian is a small but busy vegan restaurant offering a range of sandwiches, tapas, tacos, bowls, burgers, and wraps. It can get quite crowded, but it’s worth the wait! The atmosphere is great, and we thoroughly enjoyed our dinner.
I tried one of their wraps and was very happy with my choice. They also serve vegan smoothies, milkshakes, and cocktails, adding to the overall experience.
Cat Bar Vegan Barcelona
Cat Bar is a quirky, cat-themed vegan bar in Barcelona. The menu features hearty burgers, including the famous “Crazy Cat Burger,” which has won over even non-vegans. Other crowd favourites include the to-fish and chips and patatas bravas.
The atmosphere is cosy, with friendly staff, eclectic decor, and a fun vibe. Portions are generous, making it an ideal spot when you’re feeling hungry.
Hammock Juice Station
Hammock Juice Station is a fantastic breakfast spot, especially if you love smoothie bowls and avocado toasts. The restaurant is cute and colourful, with hammocks adding a fun touch.
They offer an avocado green bowl, an acai bowl, avocado toast, and peanut butter toast. There are also many fresh vegan juices, smoothies, and cold-pressed juices to choose from. Plant-based milk options are available for coffee as well.
Surf House Barcelona – vegan options
On a sunny day in Barcelona, a beach walk is a must, and Surf House is the perfect spot for a quick snack if you get hungry. While not all dishes on the menu are vegan, there are a few plant-based options available.
We tried their rice paper rolls, and they were delicious! If you’re not in the mood to eat, you can simply relax near the beach with one of their refreshing smoothies.
Mercato de la Boqueria
Barcelona’s Central Market is an absolute must-visit. It is a bustling food market and a popular tourist attraction. I recommend visiting early in the morning for a light vegan breakfast. You’ll find several fruit and veggie stalls offering freshly cut fruits and smoothies. Arriving early also means fewer crowds, allowing you to explore more comfortably.
WHAT TO DO IN BARCELONA
Barcelona is most famous for the Basilica de la Sagrada Familia and other stunning works by Gaudi. Another iconic landmark by Gaudi is Park Güell. Its enchanting architecture makes it a must-see when visiting the city.
While exploring Gaudi’s masterpieces, be sure to visit Casa Batlló and Casa Milà as well.
Apart from Gaudi’s landmarks, there are many other attractions in Barcelona. Take a stroll along the famous La Rambla, a bustling street lined with shops and souvenir kiosks.
For a breathtaking view of the city, head to the hidden gem of Barcelona: The Carmel Bunkers. From up there, you can take in the entire cityscape.
->One of the best ways to go around the city is with a guided walking tour. Check availability here!
I’ve visited Barcelona twice, mainly for its delicious food. The other reason I adore the city is the vibrant atmosphere that fills every corner.
Barcelona is lively all year round, but the best time to visit is around February. It’s not yet peak tourist season, and you can see beautiful orange trees in full bloom all around the city.
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