Barcelona, Mediterranean restaurant in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Germany
Barcelona is a Mediterranean restaurant in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg housed in a corner building with large windows, offering both indoor seating and a street-facing terrace. The space accommodates different group sizes with flexible table arrangements throughout.
The establishment opened in 1989 and was among the first Mediterranean restaurants in the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district following the fall of the Berlin Wall. This opening marked a shift as the neighborhood began to transform after reunification.
The restaurant prepares dishes from Spain, Italy, and Greece using local ingredients sourced from Berlin markets. The cooking style blends German and Mediterranean techniques in each dish.
The restaurant accepts reservations by phone or online and offers wheelchair access through the main entrance. Daily hours run from 11:30 AM to midnight, giving visitors flexibility for dining times.
Every Thursday evening the restaurant hosts Spanish language exchange meetings where guests can practice conversation skills. These gatherings pair language practice with tapas and wine, creating a blend of learning and dining.
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