Restaurant in Barcelona, Spain
Ranked Neapolitan pizza, no reservation drama.

Ranked 45th in the 50 Top World Artisan Pizza Chains 2025, Pizzeria Da Nanni is Barcelona's most credentialed Neapolitan pizza address for casual dining. The Gothic Quarter location is easy to book and works well for groups or relaxed celebrations. Skip it if you need a formal setting, but for quality pizza in Ciutat Vella, it is the call to make.
If you want credentialed Neapolitan-style pizza in central Barcelona without the commitment of a tasting menu booking, Pizzeria Da Nanni at Carrer de la Llibreteria, 10 is a practical, well-validated choice. Ranked 45th in the 50 Leading World Artisan Pizza Chains 2025, this is one of the few Barcelona pizza addresses with a verifiable international benchmark behind it. Booking is easy, the format works for both quick solo meals and relaxed group dinners, and the Ciutat Vella location puts it within reach of most central stays. If authentic Neapolitan technique matters to you and you are in the Gothic Quarter, this is where to go.
The Carrer de la Llibreteria address sits in the Ciutat Vella district, the dense historic core of Barcelona where narrow medieval streets open onto small plazas. Expect a compact dining room typical of this neighbourhood: tables close together, a lively ambient noise level, and a format that suits shorter, focused meals rather than long, leisurely evenings. If you are planning a special occasion that calls for space and quiet, the physical setting here is worth factoring in. Da Nanni works better for a celebratory casual dinner with a group than for an intimate tasting experience. For the latter, the city's higher-end dining rooms at venues like Enigma or ABaC will serve you better.
The 50 Leading World Artisan Pizza Chains list is a credible, Italy-anchored ranking focused specifically on artisan pizza quality, ingredient sourcing, and technique. A ranking of 45th globally for a Barcelona-based Spanish chain is a meaningful signal: it places Da Nanni in a competitive international category dominated by Italian operations. For a visitor to Barcelona trying to calibrate whether this is serious pizza or tourist-facing convenience food, the ranking provides a clear answer. This is serious pizza.
Because Da Nanni operates as a chain with multiple locations across Barcelona, a practical multi-visit approach is available to you in a way that single-location restaurants cannot offer. On a first visit, the Ciutat Vella location at Carrer de la Llibreteria is the natural anchor, given its central position. Use that visit to understand the core menu structure and the style of crust and topping combinations the kitchen defaults to. On a second visit, consider one of the other Barcelona locations if your accommodation or itinerary puts you in a different neighbourhood, allowing you to compare consistency across sites. A third visit, if your stay allows, is the right moment to go off the obvious choices and work through less familiar options on the menu. The chain format, which can sometimes signal a drop in quality control, is offset here by the international ranking, which suggests a level of consistency worth trusting across sites. For more on eating well across Barcelona, see our full Barcelona restaurants guide.
Da Nanni is a reasonable choice for a relaxed celebration: a birthday dinner with a small group, a low-key date night that does not require a formal reservation weeks in advance, or a post-sightseeing meal in the Gothic Quarter where quality is guaranteed but the pressure is low. It is not the right call for a formal anniversary dinner or a business meal where the setting needs to carry weight. For those occasions, Lasarte or Cocina Hermanos Torres are the appropriate escalation. Both require significantly more lead time to book and carry a much higher price point, but they deliver a dining room experience that matches the occasion format.
Barcelona's restaurant scene at the leading end is anchored by some of Europe's most demanding kitchens. Disfrutar has been ranked among the world's leading restaurants and requires booking months in advance. Cocina Hermanos Torres and Lasarte operate at the highest level of Spanish fine dining. If your trip extends beyond Barcelona, Spain's wider dining circuit includes El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Quique Dacosta in Dénia, and Arzak in San Sebastián. Da Nanni sits in a completely different category from all of these, which is not a criticism: it fills a gap that three-Michelin-star restaurants cannot fill, which is a fast, reliable, high-quality meal at an accessible price point in one of the city's most visited neighbourhoods. See also our Barcelona wineries guide if you are building a broader food and drink itinerary for the city.
Book Da Nanni when you want credentialed Neapolitan pizza in central Barcelona without the logistics of a fine dining reservation. The 50 Leading World Artisan Pizza Chains ranking gives you a reliable quality signal. The easy booking and central location make it a practical anchor for a casual evening. Plan a second visit to a different Barcelona location if you are in the city for more than a few days and want to test consistency. For anything requiring a more formal setting or higher occasion energy, step up to Lasarte or ABaC instead.
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pizzeria Da Nanni | Pizzeria Da Nanni is a Spanish pizza chain, ranked 45th in the 50 Top World Artisan Pizza Chains 2025. It specializes in authentic Neapolitan-style pizza, using high-quality ingredients and traditional methods. The chain was founded in Barcelona and has multiple locations across the city, offering both dine-in and take-away options. | — | |
| 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 | €€€€ | — |
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Casual clothes are fine. Da Nanni is a Neapolitan-style pizza chain in the Gothic Quarter, not a tasting-menu restaurant. Jeans and a t-shirt are appropriate. No dress code applies.
Da Nanni operates as a chain with multiple Barcelona locations, which gives you more flexibility than a single-site restaurant. Peak tourist hours in Ciutat Vella get busy, so booking ahead or arriving early is the safer move. Walk-ins are generally more viable here than at a tighter single-location spot.
For Neapolitan-style pizza at a similar casual register, other artisan pizza spots in Barcelona are your closest comparison. If you want to step up entirely in format and ambition, Cinc Sentits or Disfrutar are different categories altogether — tasting menus, not pizza. Da Nanni is the right call when you want a ranked artisan pizza without a fine dining commitment.
Da Nanni is ranked 45th in the 50 Top World Artisan Pizza Chains 2025, which is a credible Italy-anchored benchmark for artisan pizza quality. It's a chain, so you can visit multiple locations across Barcelona. The Carrer de la Llibreteria address puts you in the dense historic core of Ciutat Vella, useful if you're already exploring the Gothic Quarter. Expect a casual, efficient experience rather than a leisurely sit-down meal.
It works for a relaxed celebration — a low-key birthday dinner or an informal date night — but not for a milestone where atmosphere and service formality matter. The 50 Top World Artisan Pizza Chains ranking gives it a credible food story to anchor the occasion, but the format is casual. For a more structured special-occasion dinner in Barcelona, Cinc Sentits or Lasarte fit that brief better.
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