Restaurant in Barcelona, Spain
BrewDog
100Pearl PointsScottish Hop Programme, Eixample Address

About BrewDog
BrewDog's Eixample outpost is a dependable craft beer bar, not a local original. The tap list rotates seasonally — lighter pours in summer, darker releases from autumn onward. Walk-ins are easy for pairs; larger groups should check ahead on busy evenings. Reliable if you know what you want, limited if you're after Barcelona's own craft scene.
BrewDog Barcelona: Quick Take
If you're expecting a Barcelona-specific craft beer experience shaped by local ingredients or seasonal Catalan brewing traditions, correct that expectation now. BrewDog is a Scottish chain with a global footprint, and the Eixample location on Carrer de Casanova operates as a branded bar rather than a neighbourhood original. That's not a reason to avoid it — it's a reason to know what you're walking into before you book.
For a first-timer, the proposition is simple: this is a reliable, no-surprises craft beer bar with a rotating tap selection drawn from BrewDog's own range, typically including their core lineup alongside limited and seasonal releases that change across the year. Right now, if you're visiting in the warmer months, the bar tends to push lighter, more sessionable formats — pale ales and lagers sit better on a Barcelona terrace than the heavier stouts that cycle in during autumn and winter. That seasonal rhythm is worth paying attention to: if you're a fan of BrewDog's darker, higher-ABV releases, a visit between October and February will give you more of what you're after.
The Eixample address is a practical advantage. The neighbourhood is well-connected, walkable from Passeig de Gràcia, and draws a mix of locals and visitors. The bar itself is casual, no dress code, no booking required for most visits, and a format that suits groups comfortably. If you're arriving with four or more people and want a guaranteed table on a busy Friday or Saturday evening, it's worth checking the venue's current booking options directly, since walk-in availability can tighten at peak times.
What BrewDog does well here is consistency. The beer quality is controlled, the staff know the range, and you won't be handed a limp lager when you ask for something with character. What it doesn't offer is the local craft scene depth you'd find at Barcelona-specific taprooms or bottle shops, where the brewery provenance and the bartender's knowledge of small Catalan producers add a dimension this bar can't replicate.
If your goal is to drink well without having to think too hard about it, solid pours, familiar format, easy location, BrewDog Barcelona delivers. If you're trying to understand Barcelona's own craft beer culture, use this as a warm-up and then go further.
For more on where to drink in the city, see our full Barcelona bars guide. If dining is on the agenda, our full Barcelona restaurants guide covers the full range from casual to fine dining, including Disfrutar, Cocina Hermanos Torres, and Enigma. Elsewhere in Spain, the fine dining circuit runs through Quique Dacosta in Dénia, Arzak in San Sebastián, and DiverXO in Madrid.
Practical Reference
Location: Carrer de Casanova, 69, Eixample. Booking difficulty: easy. Walk-ins generally fine; larger groups should verify table availability in advance. No dress code. Seasonal tap rotation, lighter styles in summer, darker in winter.
Location
Carrer de Casanova, 69, Eixample, 08011 Barcelona, Spain
Compare BrewDog
| Venue | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|
| BrewDog | ||
| Cocina Hermanos Torres | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ |
| Disfrutar | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ |
| Lasarte | Michelin 3 Star | €€€€ |
| Cinc Sentits | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ |
| Enoteca Paco Pérez | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ |
What to weigh when choosing between BrewDog and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Cocina Hermanos Torres, Creative, €€€€
- Disfrutar, Progressive, Creative, €€€€
- Lasarte, Progressive Spanish, Creative, €€€€
- Cinc Sentits, Modern Spanish, Creative, €€€€
- Enoteca Paco Pérez, Modern Spanish, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
Comparing BrewDog directly to Barcelona's top-end restaurant scene is a category mismatch, but it's worth being direct about where it sits. If you're deciding between a casual drinks stop and a full dining experience, Disfrutar and Cocina Hermanos Torres are operating in an entirely different register, multi-course progressive menus at €€€€ pricing, with booking windows of weeks to months. BrewDog requires no advance planning and carries no comparable cost commitment. They are not alternatives to each other; they serve different decisions entirely.
Within the drinks-first category in Barcelona, the more relevant comparison is between BrewDog and the city's independent craft beer bars and taprooms. The BrewDog advantage is consistency and a well-managed seasonal tap rotation. The disadvantage is range: an independent bar with Catalan and Spanish craft producers on tap will give you more variety and more local provenance. If you want a guaranteed-quality pour in a no-fuss setting, BrewDog works. If discovering what Barcelona's own brewing scene produces matters to you, look beyond the chain.
For those whose Barcelona trip includes a serious dining component, Lasarte, Cinc Sentits, and ABaC are the venues that require genuine lead time and budget allocation. BrewDog is the kind of stop you fit around those bookings, a reliable pre-dinner drink or a low-key evening when the itinerary doesn't call for anything more structured. Use it accordingly.
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