Catalonia, Spain - Barcelona
Bar Pastis
By @entrespacios
Founded in 1947 just behind the Columbus monument, Pastís was created with the intention of recreating the port bars of Marseille in Barcelona. The venue is tiny barely a slit in the wall yet filled with an existentialist, bohemian atmosphere. Its walls are covered with dark paintings, old photographs, and bottles, creating a space where time seems to have stopped in the postwar years.
Address: C. de Sta. Mónica, 4, Ciutat Vella, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Why go
It’s one of the last strongholds of bohemian, “canalla” Barcelona. On its small stage, musicians of all kinds have performed, from singer-songwriters to tango and French chanson artists. It’s living nostalgia in its purest form.
Known for
Pastis (the traditional anise liqueur from Marseille) and intimate live music performances.
Transport
At the end of La Rambla, near the Columbus statue. Metro: Drassanes (L3).
Vibe
Intimate, dark, and poetic. A place for quiet conversation and listening to music; not suitable for large groups, as space is extremely limited.
Tips
Don’t expect a table you’ll likely stand or perch on a stool against the wall. The charm lies in the closeness: you’re literally a meter from the musicians.
About @entrespacios
I’m Carmen, a Colombian historian. I arrived in Barcelona in 2015, convinced that a master’s degree in Art History, combined with my experience as a teacher and museum guide, would open many doors for me. Spoiler: it didn’t. After several rejections, I started working as a tour guide, thinking it would be temporary. What I didn’t expect was that this job would become a true passion: historical storytelling. Today, I dedicate myself to sharing the history of Barcelona (and the occasional other topic) with the world, one street and one screen at a time.





