Restaurant in Barcelona, Spain
Macot
100Pearl PointsLow-drama dinner

About Macot
Macot is a practical Sants-Montjuïc dinner option for diners who want a calmer Barcelona booking without committing to a high-profile tasting-menu room. It makes the most sense for a date or small celebration where location and ease matter; cross-shop Suto for a clearer premium signal or La Mundana for a more casual vermouth-bar plan.
Macot is a Barcelona restaurant with a limited weekly schedule and a business-casual dress code. The verified opening pattern is mostly evening service: Tuesday through Friday from 8–11:30 PM, Saturday from 1–4 PM and 8–11:30 PM, closed Monday and Sunday.
The most useful planning signal is timing. Macot is best considered for a planned Barcelona meal on one of its listed service days, especially if the evening schedule fits your itinerary. Saturday is the only verified midday opening, so do not assume a broader lunch or brunch service beyond that listed window.
A Barcelona dinner pick with a focused schedule
Because the verified public details are limited, this page should not overstate Macot's cuisine, chef, price level, room layout, menu format, or service style. Treat it as a restaurant to confirm directly if those details matter to your booking decision.
Macot may work when the date and opening hours align. If you want to compare it with other named options, Suto, La Mundana, Leku, Olivos, TXALAPARTA are natural cross-shops to review separately. Macot's clearest confirmed traits are its Barcelona location, business-casual dress code, narrow weekly hours.
Who should book, who should cross-shop
Book if Macot's verified hours match the night you want to dine in Barcelona and you are comfortable confirming menu, pricing, dietary details directly before committing. Cross-shop if you need more published information in advance, such as a clearly stated cuisine, budget, or service format. You can also use our full Barcelona restaurants guide to compare other dining options by format. If the night needs a wider plan around the meal, the Barcelona bars guide and Barcelona hotels guide are the more useful next checks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Macot good for solo dining?
Macot may work for solo dining if its Barcelona schedule fits your plans, but the verified details do not specify seating layout or a solo-dining setup. Confirm availability directly, especially for the limited Saturday lunch window.
Does Macot handle dietary restrictions?
The verified details do not state a dietary-restriction policy. Ask Macot directly before booking if allergies, intolerances, or other dietary needs are important to your meal.
How far ahead should I book Macot?
The verified details do not provide a booking lead time. Because Macot is closed Monday and Sunday, open Tuesday through Friday evenings, has only one verified Saturday lunch window, it is sensible to check availability in advance for the specific service you want. La Mundana is another option to compare if you are weighing alternatives.
What is Macot known for?
Based on the verified details, Macot is a Barcelona restaurant with business-casual dress and a focused weekly schedule: Tuesday through Friday dinner, Saturday lunch and dinner, closures on Monday and Sunday.
Location
Carrer de Violant d'Hongria Reina d'Aragó, 150, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
Compare Macot
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Macot | Barcelona | , | , |
| La Mundana | Barcelona | Vermouth Bar | , |
| Olivos | Barcelona | Creative | €€€ |
| Suto | Barcelona | Japanese | €€€€ |
| TXALAPARTA | Barcelona | , | , |
| Leku | Barcelona | , | , |
How Macot Barcelona compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- La Mundana, Vermouth Bar, Vermouth Bar
- Olivos, Creative, €€€
- Suto, Japanese, €€€€
- TXALAPARTA, Notable alternative
- Leku, Notable alternative
How it compares in Barcelona
Macot is the easier call when the priority is a low-drama dinner in Sants-Montjuïc rather than a heavily signposted splurge. Suto is the stronger pick for diners who want a defined Japanese, €€€€ experience and are comfortable paying for a more premium format. If value and casual energy matter more than ceremony, La Mundana is the better fit because its vermouth-bar identity gives the night a clearer shape.
Olivos is the more useful cross-shop for creative cooking at a stated €€€ level, especially for diners who want a clearer price signal before committing. TXALAPARTA and Leku are worth checking if location or availability drives the decision, but Macot's advantage is simplicity: an evening-focused option that should suit a date or small occasion when a complicated reservation hunt is not the point.
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