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Granja M. Viader
The guide was updated:Barcelona's traditional cafés are known as "granjas", and M. Viader may be one of the most famous. Opened in 1870, Granja M. Viader remains after all these years a great place to stop by for coffee, traditional desserts, pastries, and sandwiches, as well as to try the traditional cacaolat (a Catalan chocolate drink), always best paired with churros. The whole place oozes charm and personality, and staff and clientele alike ensure that it is always lively.
Useful Information
- Address: Carrer d'en Xuclà 4, Barcelona
- Opening hours: Tue–Sat 9am–1:45pm / 5pm–8:45pm
- Phone: +34 933 18 34 86
- Email: granjaviader@gmail.com
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