Categories: Best restaurants

Sarrià’s best terraces

Sarrià is not necessarily the first place that comes to mind to discover new restaurants in Barcelona. Yet, this remote district, far from the touristic tours, will surprise you with its charm and calm way of life.

ShBarcelona introduces you to the top 3 terraces in Sarrià.

Related article: The most romantic places in Barcelona

Vivanda

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Located in the center of Sarrià, Vivanda offers an enchanting terrace experience. Surrounded by trees that provide a shady, welcoming environment, it is the perfect place to sit and enjoy the restaurant’s delightful cuisine. Their appetizers, dishes and desserts have an excellent value for money. If you want to guarantee you get a table outside, book ahead.

Average price: between 25 and 30€

Address: Major de Sarria, 134

Dos Torres & la Jaracanda

Located in a beautiful modernist house on Via Augusta, this terrace is located in a beautiful garden, shaded by plants that surround and protect the guests from the sun. At Jacaranda, dishes, desserts and cocktails await you for a lively evening. Dos Torres menu offers a nice variety of meat, fish and rice, beautifully crafted by chef Carlos Cases.

Average price: between 35 and 40€

Address: Via Augusta, 300

Related article: Things to do in Sarria, Barcelona

Acontraluz

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In one of the quieter streets of Sarrià you can find Acontraluz, almost hidden in an elegant secret garden. This is one of the (many) restaurants owned by the famous Tragaluz group. The setting is gorgeous: plants are climbing on the pergola which protects against the sun at noon and brings intimacy and freshness in the evening. The dishes are perfectly executed, the flavors are enhanced. In short: luxury, peace and pleasure to enjoy again and again! A safe bet for an unforgettable dining experience!

Average price: between 35 and 40€

Address: Carrer del Milanesat, 19

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Mae-Lise De Sousa

Barcelona is Maé-Lise's favorite city in all of Europe. Her articles in ShBarcelona share her journey through the Catalan capital.

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