Can Culleretes

  • Can Culleretes - Barcelona

    Can Culleretes - Barcelona

  • Can Culleretes - Barcelona

    Can Culleretes - Barcelona

  • Can Culleretes - Barcelona

    Can Culleretes - Barcelona

  • Can Culleretes - Barcelona

    Can Culleretes - Barcelona

Can Culleretes - Barcelona

Can Culleretes - Barcelona

200 years old, Can Culleretes is the oldest restaurant in Barcelona, the second oldest in Spain. That is little to say that this Brasserie is a classic of Catalan cooking.
Traditional dishes like roast lechon (suckling pig), cuixa d'oca amb pomes (goose leg with apples), Canelones de brandada de bacalao...
That smells unfortunately the old house, a family kitchen but really without more. One final we were really disappointed. Must make efforts to return in the race.

Can Culleretes

Carrer Quintana, 5, 08002 Barcelona, Spain

Area: Barrio Gótico
Email: infoSPAMFILTER@culleretes.com
Website: Can Culleretes - Barcelona
Opening hours: From 1pm to 4 pm and from 9pm to midnight. Closed Monday and Sunday night
Prices: 15€ - 25 €
Phone: 93.317.30.22
Phone 2 : Fax: 93 412 59 92
Metro/Bus: Metro: Liceu (L3)
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Can Cullertes
Joaquin Roa (25 Apr 2013 - 11:15)
Their website says open 9am to 4pm then 9-11pm.
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2 comments

  1. Can Culleretes - Jerry from Miami (12 Jan 2012 - 10:00)

    One of the best places to eat in Barcelona. Great food, great ambiance and affordable prices. We ate there in 1977 when it was quaint, old-fashioned and with pre-civil war furniture. Ate there again in '79, '03, '05, and 07. Loved it every time. I plan to be there again in 2012.

  2. directions - Jerry from Miami (12 Jan 2012 - 10:00)

    Write Quintana 5, Barcelona in google map. Quintana is two very short blocks from Las Ramblas. Very near La Boqueria and the church Santa Maria del Pi.

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