About this spot
Santa Gula delivers an authentic Catalan experience in the vibrant Gràcia neighborhood with dishes that locals cherish, such as their signature pa amb tomàquet and hearty cassoulet. The menu changes seasonally to reflect local produce, ensuring every bite tastes like a genuine Barcelona household meal rather than tourist fare.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the daily 'del dia' special to taste whatever ingredient the chef has sourced that morning.
- Save room for a slice of flaky pastisset de llimona after your main course.
- Ask the staff to bring you a carafe of cava from a nearby local winery instead of house wine.
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Common Questions
How much does Santa Gula cost?
Expect to pay between 25€ and 45€ per person for a full meal, which translates to roughly $27–$48 USD depending on the day's specials.
Where is Santa Gula?
You'll find it at Plaça de Narcís Oller, 3 in the Gràcia district of Barcelona, just a short walk from the Llacuna metro station.
What should I order if I'm new to Catalan cuisine?
Start with the traditional pa amb tomàquet topped with cured ham or anchovies, then try the creamy cassoulet made with white beans and local sausages.
About this page
Restaurant: Santa Gula
Cuisine: Catalonian restaurant
Location: Gràcia, Barcelona, Spain
Source: Curated from local review platforms