8,100 verified reviews
You’re at the Port Vell, standing in front of the Palau de Mar—a massive, red-brick relic of Barcelona’s industrial past that’s been scrubbed clean and filled with the kind of commerce that caters to the sun-drenched and the hungry. This isn't the place for a quiet, contemplative meal in a dusty corner of the Gòtic. This is B-ONE, and it’s a high-wire act of Mediterranean hospitality, Italian flair, and the kind of late-night lounge energy that makes you forget you had an early flight.
Let’s be honest about the location: it’s prime real estate. You’re sitting on the edge of the water, watching yachts that cost more than a small island bob gently in the harbor. In most cities, a spot like this is a guaranteed tourist trap—a place where the food is an afterthought to the view. But B-ONE manages to dodge the usual cliches by sheer force of will and a kitchen that actually seems to give a damn. With over 8,000 reviews and a rating that stays stubbornly high, they aren't just lucky; they’re efficient.
The menu is a sprawling, ambitious thing that shouldn't work but somehow does. It’s a Mediterranean-Italian hybrid that jumps from burrata and pinsa to the heavy hitters of the Catalan coast: the rice. If you’re looking for the best paella Barcelona has to offer in a setting that doesn't feel like a museum, this is a contender. We’re talking about rice that’s been treated with respect—infused with a deep, briny stock, studded with seafood that tastes like it was in the water this morning, and, if you’re lucky, sporting that elusive, caramelized socarrat at the bottom of the pan. It’s a protein rush to the cortex, best enjoyed with a glass of their surprisingly potent sangria.
But B-ONE isn't just a restaurant; it’s a 'Musical Club.' As the sun dips below the horizon and the lights of the port start to shimmer on the water, the vibe shifts. The clatter of forks against ceramic gives way to a deeper bass line. The champagne starts popping, and the 'Lounge' part of the description starts to make sense. It’s the kind of place where a long, boozy lunch effortlessly bleeds into a night of cocktails and people-watching. You’ll see the international crowd, the locals who still appreciate a good view, and the occasional traveler who stumbled in looking for a snack and stayed for the third bottle of cava.
Is it crowded? Yes. Is the service fast-paced and sometimes a little frantic? Absolutely. It’s a high-volume machine in one of the busiest parts of the city. If you want a hushed, intimate experience where the waiter whispers the provenance of your sea salt, go elsewhere. But if you want to feel the pulse of the city, to eat good rice with the salt air hitting your face, and to watch the theater of the port unfold in front of you, B-ONE is the real deal. It’s honest about what it is: a polished, high-energy temple to the Mediterranean lifestyle, where the food is good, the drinks are cold, and the view is worth every cent of the bill. Just make sure you book a table on the terrace; being inside when the weather is this good is a crime against travel.
Cuisine
Italian restaurant, Lounge
Price Range
€20–30
Historic Palau de Mar location with frontline views of the Port Vell yachts
Seamless transition from a Mediterranean restaurant to a high-end musical lounge and club
High-volume kitchen that maintains quality across 8,000+ verified guest reviews
Frente al Puerto, Plaza Pau Vila 1 Local 5, Palau De Mar
Ciutat Vella, Barcelona
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Yes, especially if you want quality Mediterranean food and paella with a direct view of the Port Vell harbor. It balances a high-energy lounge atmosphere with a kitchen that takes its rice dishes seriously.
The seafood paella is the primary draw, frequently cited in thousands of reviews. Their sangria and fresh Mediterranean seafood platters are also highly recommended for a classic Barcelona experience.
Highly recommended, especially for terrace seating. Given its prime location in the Palau de Mar and its popularity as a musical club, tables fill up quickly during lunch and late-night hours.
It is located in the Palau de Mar building at Port Vell. The closest Metro station is Barceloneta (L4), which is about a 5-minute walk away.
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