Restaurant in Barcelona, Spain
Berbena
700ptsDaily-changing menu, serious value, book ahead.

About Berbena
Berbena holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand (2025) and an OAD ranking of #534 in Europe at €€ pricing — making it one of Barcelona's clearest value cases. Chef Carles Pérez de Rozas runs a daily-changing market menu in a relaxed Gràcia room, with half and quarter portions that let you eat as lightly or as broadly as you want. Book a weekday evening or, better, Friday lunch.
Should You Book Berbena?
If you have been to Berbena once, you already know the answer. Come back, and what changes is the menu — almost entirely, almost every day. What does not change is the value equation: Michelin Bib Gourmand pricing in a Gràcia neighbourhood room that consistently outperforms its tier. For a repeat visit, that daily-shifting menu is the reason to return. For a first visit, it is reason enough to book now rather than later.
The Venue
Berbena sits on Carrer de Minerva in Gràcia, named after the traditional street festivals that defined Barcelona neighbourhood life. The reference is deliberate. This is not a destination restaurant built around ceremony. It is a room with an open kitchen, a team that is genuinely friendly rather than formally polished, and a dining rhythm that feels closer to a good local dinner party than a ticketed event. The atmosphere is lively without being loud in a way that prevents conversation — arrive early in the evening if you want the calmer register; the energy builds as the room fills.
Chef Carles Pérez de Rozas runs the kitchen with a market-first discipline that is more demanding than it looks. The menu changes almost daily because the sourcing is seasonal and the kitchen only works with what the market produces that day. Mediterranean ingredients anchor everything, but the cooking draws on influences from Asia and South America , the result is not fusion in the exhausted sense, but dishes that carry a clear point of view shaped by travel and time spent in other kitchens. Many dishes skew heavily plant-forward, some entirely so, though Berbena is not a vegetarian restaurant. Portions are available in half-sizes and some in quarter-sizes, which makes the format genuinely flexible: you can eat lightly or construct a longer meal by ordering across more of the menu.
The dessert programme deserves specific mention. The crème fraîche ice cream with olive oil and salt is cited in Berbena's award notes and has become the kind of dish that regulars plan their meal around. It is the sort of closing note that makes the meal feel considered rather than merely satisfying.
Timing and Booking
Berbena is open Tuesday through Friday evenings (from 7:15 pm), with Friday lunch added (2:15 pm to 5 pm). Saturday and Sunday are closed, which concentrates demand into a tight weekday window. Friday lunch is the most overlooked slot , the kitchen is running the same seasonal menu with the same attention, and the room is typically quieter than a Thursday or Friday evening service. If your schedule allows it, that is the optimal booking.
Booking difficulty is rated easy relative to Barcelona's competitive dining scene, but that gap closes quickly around holidays and during high season (June through August, and again in September). Book a week out for weeknight evenings; for Friday lunch, a few days is usually sufficient outside of peak periods. The restaurant does not currently list a booking method or website in available records, so reservations are leading pursued through Google or third-party platforms where Berbena maintains a presence, confirmed by its 4.8 rating across 910 Google reviews.
Value and Awards
The Bib Gourmand from Michelin in both 2024 and 2025 is the clearest external validation of what Berbena is doing. The Bib is awarded specifically for high-quality cooking at moderate prices , it is not a consolation prize below a star, it is a precise designation for restaurants that deliver disproportionate quality at their price point. Opinionated About Dining, which tracks casual European restaurants through a peer-reviewed ranking system, placed Berbena at #534 in Europe for 2025, up from #680 in 2024, with a recommended listing from 2023. That upward trajectory over three consecutive years signals a kitchen that is improving, not coasting.
At €€ pricing with half and quarter portions available, Berbena gives you control over spend in a way that most restaurants at this recognition level do not. You can eat two or three dishes and a dessert for a modest sum, or you can work through eight or nine courses across the menu and still not approach the spend of a single tasting menu at a Michelin-starred room nearby. For food-focused travellers who want to eat well across multiple days in Barcelona without concentrating budget in one place, Berbena is the sensible anchor , good enough to anchor any trip, affordable enough to return to.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Berbena stacks up against Barcelona's top-tier dining options.
Practical Details
| Detail | Berbena | Cinc Sentits | Disfrutar |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price tier | €€ | €€€€ | €€€€ |
| Recognition | Michelin Bib Gourmand (2025); OAD #534 | Michelin starred | Michelin starred; 50 Best |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Moderate | Very hard |
| Lunch service | Friday only | Yes | Yes (when open) |
| Weekend service | Closed Sat–Sun | Yes | Variable |
| Format | À la carte, flexible portions | Tasting menu | Tasting menu |
| Open kitchen | Yes | No | No |
Who Should Book
Berbena is the right call for food-focused travellers who want serious cooking without the tasting-menu format, budget, or advance planning that Barcelona's starred rooms require. It suits couples and small groups equally well given the flexible portion sizes. If you are building a Barcelona dining itinerary that already includes one of the city's bigger-budget experiences , Disfrutar, Cocina Hermanos Torres, or Lasarte , Berbena belongs on the same trip as the counterpoint: lower spend, no less quality, entirely different register. If you are only eating out once on a short visit and want maximum return on a single dinner, Berbena is one of the strongest cases you can make at this price point in Barcelona.
For broader context on eating and drinking in the city, see our full Barcelona restaurants guide, our full Barcelona bars guide, and our full Barcelona hotels guide. If you are travelling further in Spain, the same value-versus-ambition question applies at Riff in València or, at the other end of the spectrum, at Quique Dacosta in Dénia.
Compare Berbena
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Berbena | Mediterranean, Creative | €€ | Easy |
| Cocina Hermanos Torres | Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Disfrutar | Progressive, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Lasarte | Progressive Spanish, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Cinc Sentits | Modern Spanish, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Enoteca Paco Pérez | Modern Spanish, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
How Berbena stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Berbena accommodate groups?
Berbena is a small, informal restaurant in Gràcia — large groups are a poor fit. Parties of two to four work well; anything above six risks overwhelming the space and the kitchen's rhythm. If your group is larger, consider splitting across two bookings or choosing a venue with private dining infrastructure, like Lasarte or Cocina Hermanos Torres.
What should a first-timer know about Berbena?
The menu changes almost daily based on what the market brings, so do not arrive expecting a dish you read about last month. Dishes come in half- and sometimes quarter-portions, which means you can cover more ground without overcommitting. The kitchen leans heavily seasonal and Mediterranean, with Asian and South American influences from chef Carles Pérez de Rozas's travels. Go hungry, go open-minded, and book in advance — the Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024 and 2025) has made it harder to walk in.
Does Berbena handle dietary restrictions?
Many dishes are plant-based or close to it, which gives vegetarians genuine options rather than one afterthought dish. That said, Berbena is not a vegetarian restaurant, so fully plant-based diners should flag their needs when booking. The OAD reviewers specifically note the menu works for a wide range of diners — but call ahead to confirm what the market-driven menu looks like on your night.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Berbena?
Berbena does not operate on a fixed tasting menu format. The approach is à la carte with half- and quarter-portion options, which lets you build a multi-course meal at your own pace and budget. At €€ pricing with a Bib Gourmand behind it, that flexibility is one of the reasons Opinionated About Dining ranked it in the top 534 casual restaurants in Europe in 2025.
Is lunch or dinner better at Berbena?
Lunch is only available on Fridays (2:15 pm to 5 pm), making it a narrow window and harder to plan around. Dinner runs Tuesday through Friday from 7:15 pm, giving you more scheduling options. Unless Friday lunch specifically suits your itinerary, dinner is the more practical and reliable choice.
Is Berbena worth the price?
At €€, Berbena is one of the stronger value propositions in Barcelona for serious cooking. The Michelin Bib Gourmand — awarded in both 2024 and 2025 specifically for good food at moderate prices — backs that up. OAD placed it at #534 in Europe for casual dining in 2025, which puts it in credible company for the price point. If you are comparing spend-per-experience, it competes directly with Cinc Sentits and leaves room in the budget for a second visit.
Can I eat at the bar at Berbena?
Berbena has an open kitchen, which creates a more casual and interactive atmosphere than a closed-kitchen restaurant. Whether bar or counter seating is available is not confirmed in current venue data — check the venue's official channels to ask. Given the size and informality of the space, solo diners and pairs are likely the best fit regardless of seating configuration.
Hours
- Monday
- 7:15 pm–12 am
- Tuesday
- 7:15 pm–12 am
- Wednesday
- 7:15 pm–12 am
- Thursday
- 7:15 pm–12 am
- Friday
- 2:15–5 pm, 7:15 pm–12 am
- Saturday
- Closed
- Sunday
- Closed
Recognized By
More restaurants in Barcelona
- DisfrutarThe 2024 World's 50 Best number-one restaurant and three-Michelin-star holder, Disfrutar is the most decorated table in Barcelona and the hardest to book. The Classic and Festival tasting menus offer two distinct entry points into progressive creative cooking rooted in technical research. Book months ahead — closures in December, March, and August make timing critical.
- Cocina Hermanos TorresCocina Hermanos Torres holds three Michelin stars, ranks #78 on the World's 50 Best, and scores 97 points from La Liste — Barcelona's most comprehensively validated tasting-menu kitchen. The open cooking stations and five-sommelier wine programme make it the clearest choice for a special-occasion dinner at the top of the city's fine dining tier. Book well in advance; availability is near impossible at short notice.
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