Hotel in Barcelona, Spain
Casa Mathilda | Barcelona
150Pearl PointsQuiet Eixample base, not a destination dining address.

About Casa Mathilda | Barcelona
Casa Mathilda occupies a composed Eixample address well-suited to special occasion dinners and business meals that need more atmosphere than a standard hotel restaurant delivers. Booking is straightforward with no significant wait. For Michelin-level ambition in the same city, ABaC Restaurant & Hotel and Mandarin Oriental Barcelona set the higher bar.
Quick Verdict
Casa Mathilda sits on Carrer de Roger de Llúria in the Eixample grid, and most visitors assume it's a standard neighbourhood hotel with a dining room that exists primarily for guests who don't want to walk far. That assumption undersells it. If you're planning a special occasion dinner or a business meal that needs more atmosphere than a generic hotel restaurant can offer, Casa Mathilda is worth considering on its own terms — not just as a convenience for guests who are already staying there.
What to Expect
The address puts you in the heart of upper Eixample, one of Barcelona's more composed and walkable districts. This is useful context: you're not in the tourist-dense Gothic Quarter, and you're not out near the Diagonal where some of the city's more formal hotel dining happens. The Eixample position means the competition for a serious sit-down dinner is strong at street level, so a hotel restaurant here has to earn its place. Based on the venue's positioning and neighbourhood context, this is the right framing for your decision: is Casa Mathilda compelling enough to book over the independent restaurants on the same streets? The honest answer is that without published menu details, pricing, or award recognition on record, you can't make that call on credentials alone.
What the address and format do suggest: this is a property suited to occasions where the setting matters as much as the plate. For a date, a low-key celebration, or a dinner where you want a degree of privacy and a room that isn't a loud neighbourhood bistro, a boutique hotel dining room in Eixample tends to deliver that reliably. Booking here is direct — no months-long wait list, no lottery system. That accessibility is a genuine advantage if you're planning a Barcelona trip and want a dependable reservation anchor rather than chasing a table at one of the city's harder-to-book addresses.
For context on where Casa Mathilda sits in Barcelona's broader hotel and dining picture, see our full Barcelona hotels guide and our full Barcelona restaurants guide. If you want a neighbourhood drink before or after dinner, our full Barcelona bars guide covers the leading options nearby.
How It Compares
Against the broader Barcelona hotel dining set, Casa Mathilda occupies a quieter tier than the headline addresses. Mandarin Oriental Barcelona on Passeig de Gràcia is the clear benchmark for hotel dining prestige in this city, Moments holds two Michelin stars, and the room and service polish are in a different category. If the meal is the centrepiece of your trip, that's the booking to chase. ABaC Restaurant & Hotel in Sarrià is the alternative if you want Michelin-level ambition with a hotel stay attached, ABaC Restaurant itself holds two stars and is a destination in its own right.
For something closer in scale and tone to Casa Mathilda, Alma Barcelona and Almanac Barcelona are both Eixample-area boutique hotels with dining programmes aimed at the same guest: someone who wants quality without a full-production fine dining experience. Alma tends to win on garden terrace atmosphere for summer evenings. Almanac is the better bet if rooftop access matters to your group. Soho House Barcelona is worth mentioning for occasions where the social energy of the room matters, it's less about the food and more about the setting and crowd, which suits some celebrations better than others.
The practical read: if your priority is a trouble-free reservation at a composed Eixample address for a special occasion dinner, Casa Mathilda is bookable and well-positioned. If you're specifically looking for a meal that justifies the trip on its own, look first at Mandarin Oriental Barcelona or ABaC. For other notable Barcelona hotel experiences, Mercer Hotel Barcelona in the Gothic Quarter and Hotel Arts Barcelona on the waterfront both offer strong dining contexts worth comparing against your brief.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Casa Mathilda | Barcelona worth the price?
Pricing varies at Casa Mathilda | Barcelona; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Casa Mathilda | Barcelona located?
Casa Mathilda | Barcelona is located in Barcelona, at Carrer de Roger de Llúria, 125, 127, Eixample, 08037 Barcelona, Spain.
How can I contact Casa Mathilda | Barcelona?
You can reach Casa Mathilda | Barcelona via check the venue's official channels.
Location
Carrer de Roger de Llúria, 125, 127, Eixample, 08037 Barcelona, Spain
Compare Casa Mathilda | Barcelona
| Venue | Awards |
|---|---|
| Casa Mathilda | Barcelona | |
| Mandarin Oriental Barcelona | Michelin 2 Key |
| Soho House Barcelona | Michelin 1 Key |
| ABaC Restaurant & Hotel | Michelin 1 Key |
| Alma Barcelona | Michelin 1 Key |
| Almanac Barcelona | Michelin 1 Key |
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Also Consider
- Mandarin Oriental Barcelona, Notable alternative
- Soho House Barcelona, Notable alternative
- ABaC Restaurant & Hotel, Notable alternative
- Alma Barcelona, Notable alternative
- Almanac Barcelona, Notable alternative
Against the broader Barcelona hotel dining set, Casa Mathilda occupies a quieter tier than the headline addresses. Mandarin Oriental Barcelona on Passeig de Gràcia is the clear benchmark for hotel dining prestige in this city, Moments holds two Michelin stars, and the room and service polish are in a different category. If the meal is the centrepiece of your trip, that's the booking to chase. ABaC Restaurant & Hotel in Sarrià is the alternative if you want Michelin-level ambition with a hotel stay attached, ABaC Restaurant itself holds two stars and is a destination in its own right.
For something closer in scale and tone to Casa Mathilda, Alma Barcelona and Almanac Barcelona are both Eixample-area boutique hotels with dining programmes aimed at the same guest: someone who wants quality without a full-production fine dining experience. Alma tends to win on garden terrace atmosphere for summer evenings. Almanac is the better bet if rooftop access matters to your group. Soho House Barcelona is worth mentioning for occasions where the social energy of the room matters, it's less about the food and more about the setting and crowd, which suits some celebrations better than others.
The practical read: if your priority is a trouble-free reservation at a composed Eixample address for a special occasion dinner, Casa Mathilda is bookable and well-positioned. If you're specifically looking for a meal that justifies the trip on its own, look first at Mandarin Oriental Barcelona or ABaC. For other notable Barcelona hotel experiences, Mercer Hotel Barcelona in the Gothic Quarter and Hotel Arts Barcelona on the waterfront both offer strong dining contexts worth comparing against your brief.
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