David's Guide to Barcelona

Barcelona is the home to David Mèndez Alonso and the city where Outsiders Division was birthed. Having been there for well over a decade, David is letting us all in on the best places to go when you make your first or next visit. From quick eats to letting your inner book worm come out, these’ll slot in perfectly to your Barca itinerary. ¡Que aproveche!

TO FIND YOUR NEXT BOOK...

Terranova


Comte Borrell, 99 08015 Barcelona

“A bookstore designed over a shoe store in the Sant Antoni neighborhood with the best selection of books in the city.”

Opening Hours:
Tues – Sun: 11am-2pm/5-8pm
Sunday: 11am-2pm


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FOR A QUICK BITE...

Bar Bocata


Travessera de Gràcia, 86, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, 08006 Barcelona

“A tiny, no-nonsense sandwich bar where everything tastes better than it should. I like it because it’s unpretentious, fast and full of locals. Food is always generous, and there’s a certain joy in eating something perfect while standing at the counter.”

Opening Hours:
Monday 8:30am-5pm, Tue – Sat 8:30am-5pm/6pm-12:30am


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FOR ESCAPING URBAN CHAOS...

Il Giardinetto


Carrer de la Granada del Penedès, 28, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, 08006 Barcelona

“A bar that feels like stepping into a tiny night-time forest in the middle of the city. You enter from a narrow street and suddenly find yourself surrounded by trees, soft lights, and a calm atmosphere. There’s something theatrical about it, but also the intimacy of a hidden refuge.”

Opening Hours:
Mon-Wed: 1:30pm-4pm/8pm-12am
Thu-Fri: 1:30pm-4pm/8pm-2am
Sat: 8pm-2am


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TO GET YOUR TAPAS FIX...

Bodega Quimet


Carrer de Vic, 23, Gràcia, 08006 Barcelona

“Tiny and packed, it’s all about simple things done really well. The vermouth flows easily and time just slows down for a moment.”

Opening Hours:
Monday: 10am-4pm, Tues – Fri: 10am-4pm/6-11pm, Saturday: 11am-4pm/6-11pm, Sunday: 11am-4pm


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FOR THE BEST NIGHT OUT...

Futuroa


Sala Apolo, Carrer Nou de la Rambla, 113, Sants-Montjuïc, 08004 Barcelona, Spain

“Futuroa at Sala Apolo is messy, loud, beautiful, and completely free. I love it because it’s not about polished drag perfection—it’s about energy, creativity, and people showing up exactly as they are (or as someone completely new). One minute you’re watching a surreal, poetic performance and the next you’re dancing with strangers in sequins.”

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