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    14 de la Rosa

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    14 de la Rosa, Bar in Barcelona

    About 14 de la Rosa

    Ranked #355 in the Top 500 Bars (2025), 14 de la Rosa occupies a quiet stretch of Carrer de Martínez de la Rosa in Gràcia, one of Barcelona's most residential and bar-literate neighbourhoods. It sits in a tier of recognised independent bars that define the district's after-dark character, away from the tourist-facing circuits of the Gothic Quarter and El Born.

    Gràcia's Bar Circuit and Where 14 de la Rosa Sits Within It

    Barcelona's bar culture divides fairly cleanly along neighbourhood lines. The Gothic Quarter and El Born produce the high-visibility venues that accumulate press coverage and tourist footfall; Eixample houses the grand, formally trained cocktail rooms like Dry Martini, with its decades of accumulated craft credibility; and Gràcia operates on a different register entirely. The neighbourhood's bar identity is lower-key, more residential in posture, and historically less reliant on international recognition to maintain a local following. That makes the placement of 14 de la Rosa on Carrer de Martínez de la Rosa genuinely notable. A ranking of #355 in the 2025 Top 500 Bars — a list that places Barcelona consistently among Europe's most competitive bar cities — is not a result that happens by accident in a quiet Gràcia side street.

    To understand what that ranking signals, it helps to map the broader Barcelona bar field. Venues like Boadas represent the city's deep classic-cocktail heritage, operating from a historic footprint near the Ramblas since 1933. Dr. Stravinsky and Foco represent a more contemporary, technique-forward tier. 14 de la Rosa enters that conversation from Gràcia's quieter corner of the map, which is part of what makes it worth paying attention to: internationally ranked bars that anchor in residential neighbourhoods tend to sustain quality on merit rather than location advantage.

    Approaching Gràcia: What the Setting Tells You

    Carrer de Martínez de la Rosa is the kind of street that doesn't announce itself. Gràcia as a whole has the feel of a town absorbed into a city , small plazas, lower building heights, a density of independent shops and bars that resists the homogenisation visible elsewhere in Barcelona. Arriving at number 14, the address itself is the signage. There is no flashing neon, no doorman performance. Gràcia has always worked this way: the bars here have traditionally relied on neighbourhood loyalty and word of mouth, which means the ones that earn international recognition do so while also maintaining the texture of a local. That dual audience , the resident who comes regularly and the traveller who planned ahead , shapes what a visit here feels like. You are not in a venue designed to perform for the out-of-towner.

    For context on how Spain's independent bar culture varies by city, the contrast with venues like Angelita in Madrid or Bar Sal Gorda in Seville is instructive. Each city's recognised independents carry a distinct regional character; Barcelona's Gràcia venues tend toward a certain understated confidence that differs from Madrid's more theatrical room energy or Seville's deeply social, communal formats.

    Planning a Visit: What to Know Before You Go

    The venue database holds no phone number or website for 14 de la Rosa, which is itself a data point worth noting. Bars operating without a significant digital booking infrastructure in Barcelona's recognised tier typically fall into one of two categories: walk-in-first venues where reservations are either not taken or not necessary, or places where the local network does the work that a booking platform would otherwise handle. Without confirmed booking information, the practical advice is to approach this as a walk-in destination and factor in that Gràcia's bar scene, particularly on Thursday through Saturday evenings, runs at capacity across its better-known addresses. Arriving before 9pm on a weekday gives you the leading chance of settling in without pressure.

    Gràcia is accessible from central Barcelona via metro (Fontana on the L3 line is the most direct stop for this address) or a 20-minute walk from Passeig de Gràcia. It is not a neighbourhood where taxis or ride-shares are necessary unless you are connecting to or from a distant point in the city. The street itself is walkable from multiple Gràcia plazas, including Plaça de la Vila de Gràcia, which puts it inside an easy loop of several other neighbourhood bars if you are planning an evening across more than one stop.

    For travellers arriving via the Balearic Islands or other Spanish coastal points, the bar circuits in those areas offer useful contrast. Garito Cafe in Palma de Mallorca, La Margarete in Ciutadella, and Garden Bar in Calvia each operate within smaller island markets; 14 de la Rosa sits in a considerably more competitive field, which makes the Top 500 placement more significant by comparison. For those curious about globally ranked independents in other markets, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu offers an interesting parallel: a recognised bar operating in a location not typically associated with serious cocktail culture, holding its position on programme quality rather than market depth. Bar Gallardo in Granada represents a similar dynamic within Spain.

    For broader context on where 14 de la Rosa fits within Barcelona's full drinking and dining picture, see our full Barcelona guide.

    What the Award Ranking Implies About the Programme

    The Top 500 Bars list is a commercially independent ranking that assesses bars globally, with criteria weighted toward programme consistency, technique, and peer recognition within the industry. A position at #355 in the 2025 edition places 14 de la Rosa inside the recognised tier of Barcelona's bar scene without overstating it. The city has multiple entries across the list; not every Barcelona bar with a local following makes the cut. The ranking functions as a quality filter, particularly useful for travellers who need a shortlist rather than an exhaustive directory.

    What the ranking does not tell you , because the venue data does not support it , is the specific format of the drinks programme, the price per round, or whether the space skews toward a particular cocktail style. Those are questions leading answered on arrival, or through updated local sources closer to your travel dates. What can be said with confidence is that a bar holding this position in 2025, operating from a residential Gràcia address without a visible marketing apparatus, is sustaining its ranking through the quality of what it serves rather than through volume or visibility.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I try at 14 de la Rosa?

    The venue database does not include a confirmed drinks menu or signature serves, so specific recommendations cannot be made here without risk of error. What the Top 500 Bars ranking (2025, #355) does indicate is a programme operating at a consistent craft level. On arrival, asking the bar team for their current selection is the most reliable approach , this is standard practice at independently operated bars of this type, and the team's answer will reflect what is actually available on the night.

    What makes 14 de la Rosa worth visiting?

    Barcelona's internationally ranked bar scene is concentrated in a relatively small number of venues across a competitive city. 14 de la Rosa holds a #355 position in the 2025 Top 500 Bars from a Gràcia side street, without the locational advantage of El Born or Eixample. That combination , confirmed international recognition, residential neighbourhood address, and apparently minimal digital presence , points to a bar sustaining quality on programme merit. If you are already spending time in Gràcia, the proximity to other neighbourhood spots makes this a natural inclusion in an evening circuit.

    How far ahead should I plan for 14 de la Rosa?

    No booking platform or reservation contact is listed in the venue record, which suggests walk-in access may be the standard format. If that is the case, planning is less about advance booking and more about timing: Gràcia's recognised bars fill on weekend evenings, so arriving earlier in the night (before 9pm) or targeting a weekday visit reduces the likelihood of a wait. Confirm current booking policy directly once you have a travel date, as this can change without online notice for smaller independent venues.

    What's 14 de la Rosa a good pick for?

    It suits travellers who are already oriented toward Gràcia's neighbourhood character and want a bar with confirmed international standing rather than just local reputation. The Top 500 Bars placement (2025) gives it a verifiable credential that most Gràcia bars do not carry. It is a reasonable anchor point for an evening that moves across multiple stops in the neighbourhood rather than a destination requiring significant cross-city travel on its own.

    How does 14 de la Rosa compare to other Top 500-ranked bars in Barcelona?

    Barcelona places multiple venues across the Top 500 Bars list in any given year, with entries spread across several neighbourhoods and programme styles. 14 de la Rosa's #355 ranking (2025) positions it within that group but toward the mid-field rather than the very leading. Bars like Dr. Stravinsky have historically ranked higher and operate in a more internationally visible location. What distinguishes 14 de la Rosa within that peer set is the Gràcia address: it is the kind of ranking that carries weight precisely because the venue is not optimising for tourist visibility.

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