Bar Mut
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"Tapas Mut"
This quaint and clean spot in the city center offers a very pleasant dining experience. The staff are exceptionally friendly and helpful, guiding you through an extensive selection of tapas, including meat, fish, and vegetarian options. The wine list is excellent, complementing the flavors of the dishes beautifully. Prices are slightly higher than average, but the quality makes it worthwhile. The only minor drawback is the lack of a printed menu—everything is displayed on blackboards, which can be challenging for non-Spanish speakers given the variety of dishes. Fortunately, the staff’s kindness and guidance more than make up for this small inconvenience.
"Nice little restaurant bar area"
We had a very enjoyable dinner in Barcelona at this small, cozy bar where it’s best to dine at the counter. The tapas starters were delicate and exquisitely prepared, setting a high standard for the meal. For the main dishes, the fish planchas were an absolute delight—fresh, flavorful, and perfectly cooked. The service was very professional and friendly, with a waiter who spoke excellent French, making the experience even more pleasant. The location is convenient, close to Passeig de Gràcia, making it an ideal spot for a relaxed and high-quality dining experience in the heart of the city.
"Expensive and very average"
The restaurant boasts a very cool design and the staff is attentive and friendly, but unfortunately the experience fell short. Despite the freshness and quality of the ingredients, the food was average in both taste and portion size. The catch of the day was extremely expensive, ranging from €80–250/kg, and both the red and white wines we tried were disappointing. Overall, the experience did not live up to expectations. We ended up walking next door to Entrepanes Díaz, where we enjoyed some tasty croquettes, wine, and desserts—a much more satisfying conclusion to the meal.
"Lost from the sea"
This small, intimate restaurant offers very good food and a fine selection of wines. The service is brilliant, attentive, and friendly, making for a delightful dining experience. Specializing in fresh fish, the dishes are flavorful and beautifully prepared. Despite being a small, cozy, and seemingly loss-making spot, it’s a true gem that comes highly recommended for anyone seeking quality seafood in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
"Nice location for Tapas"
A lovely location for an enjoyable tapas evening, this restaurant is pleasantly small, giving it an intimate atmosphere, though the seating is a bit compact. I visited with a group of colleagues and enjoyed a pre-selected menu featuring a wide array of tapas, including shellfish, fish, and meat—each dish well-prepared and flavorful. The only downside was the wine pairings, which failed to elevate the dishes and were somewhat disappointing. Despite this, the overall tapas experience remained very satisfying.
"Nice food but slow service."
We booked this restaurant for a special occasion, but unfortunately were seated outside, which resulted in being somewhat forgotten by the staff. The location was noisy, with traffic and nearby smokers affecting the ambiance. The food itself was good, though the tapas portions were smaller than what we expected. While the flavors were enjoyable, the overall experience was impacted by the seating and limited attention from the service team.
"“Tavern for foodies”"
This restaurant exudes charm, personality, and authenticity, perfectly set in a historic tavern. It prides itself on offering seasonal, market-fresh ingredients of unquestionable quality, making it a must-visit for any self-respecting gourmet—you’re unlikely to be disappointed. On our last visit, we enjoyed a grilled Bispo, a delightful rock fish similar to Cabracho from the Scórporas family. The attentive and approachable service adds to the experience, and the quality-to-price ratio is very fair.
"Extremely expensive for what it is."
The food and ambience at this restaurant were delightful, making for an enjoyable dining experience. However, when it came time to pay, an unexpected extra charge of €45 was added for a fish that had been recommended for the paella—something that was never clearly communicated when we ordered. This left us feeling a bit misled, and we wouldn’t return. Additionally, the restaurant seemed very tourist-focused; perhaps locals know better. Visitors should be cautious and clarify any recommended extras before ordering.
Bar Mut
A cozy spot for tapas and wines, with an intimate and authentic Catalan vibe.
Address
Carrer de Pau Claris, 192, L'Eixample, 08037 Barcelona, Spain
Website
http://www.barmut.com/
Email
[email protected]
Telephone
+34932174338