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Ocaña

Ciutat Vella, Barcelona
4.5 · 11,193 reviews
4.5

11,193 verified reviews

About

Plaça Reial is a trap. Let’s just get that out of the way. It is a beautiful, palm-fringed, Gaudí-lamp-lit trap designed to separate tourists from their Euros in exchange for frozen croquetas and sangria that tastes like industrial floor cleaner. But then there is Ocaña. Named after José Pérez Ocaña, the cross-dressing, anarchist painter who was the beating, rebellious heart of the Ramblas in the seventies, this place is the exception that proves the rule. It’s a sprawling, multi-level complex of decadence that manages to be a café, a restaurant, a cocktail bar, and a basement club without losing its soul to the corporate machine.

Walking into Ocaña feels like stepping into a fever dream of old-world Barcelona filtered through a smoky, late-night lens. The ceilings are high enough to house a cathedral, the furniture looks like it was liberated from a grand estate in the middle of a revolution, and the lighting is perpetually set to 'bad decisions.' It’s beautiful, sure, but it’s a rough-edged beauty. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to order a double of something brown and bitter and stay until the sun comes up.

You’re here for the atmosphere, but the kitchen isn't just mailing it in. The patatas bravas are a legitimate contender in a city that takes its fried tubers very seriously—crispy, salty, and topped with a sauce that actually has some teeth. They do the classics—jamón, croquetas, grilled octopus—with a level of respect you don't usually find in a square this crowded. But let’s be honest: you’re really here for the Apotheke. The basement bar is a wood-paneled sanctuary inspired by 1920s pharmacies, where the bartenders treat mixology like a dark art. The cocktails are expensive, yes, but they are potent and precise, served in a room that feels like it’s vibrating with the ghosts of a thousand legendary parties.

The service? It’s Barcelona. It can be chaotic. It can be indifferent. If the place is packed—and it usually is—don't expect to be coddled. The staff are working a room that never stops moving, from the brunch crowd nursing hangovers on the terrace to the late-night revelers waiting for the drag queens to take the stage. The drag shows here aren't the sanitized, TV-ready versions you see elsewhere; they are loud, proud, and messy in the best possible way, a direct nod to the man whose name is on the door.

Is it a bit of a circus? Absolutely. Is it loud? Always. If you’re looking for a quiet, contemplative meal where you can hear your own thoughts, go somewhere else. But if you want to feel the pulse of the Ciutat Vella, if you want to see the intersection of high-end mixology and grit, Ocaña is where you land. It’s a middle finger to the sanitized, IKEA-fied version of tourism that’s slowly eating the city alive. It’s expensive, it’s crowded, and it’s occasionally pretentious, but it’s also one of the few places left in the Gothic Quarter that feels like it has a pulse. Sit on the terrace, watch the world go by under the arches, and order another round. The ghost of Ocaña wouldn't have it any other way.

Cuisine

Breakfast restaurant, Brunch restaurant

Price Range

€20–30

What People Say

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Cuisine & Features

Breakfast restaurant
Brunch restaurant
Catalonian restaurant
Cocktail bar
Espresso bar
Live music bar
Mediterranean restaurant
Piano bar
Spanish restaurant

Opening Hours

  • Monday9 AM to 2:30 AM
  • Tuesday9 AM to 2:30 AM
  • Wednesday9 AM to 2:30 AM
  • Thursday9 AM to 2:30 AM
  • Friday9 AM to 3 AM
  • Saturday9 AM to 3 AM
  • Sunday9 AM to 2:30 AM

Dietary Options

Vegetarian FriendlyVegan OptionsGluten Free Options

Good For

GroupsDate NightLate Night DrinksPeople Watching

Why Visit

  • Apotheke basement bar inspired by 1920s pharmacies

  • Live drag performances that honor the venue's queer anarchist namesake

  • One of the few spots in Plaça Reial serving legitimate tapas and stiff drinks rather than tourist-trap filler

Nearby Landmarks

  • 2-minute walk from La Rambla
  • 4-minute walk from Liceu Opera House
  • 8-minute walk from Barcelona Cathedral
  • 5-minute walk from Güell Palace

Location

Pl. Reial, 13-15

Ciutat Vella, Barcelona

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ocaña worth visiting?

Yes, especially for the atmosphere and cocktails. While it's in a tourist-heavy square, it maintains a unique, rebellious soul and serves high-quality food and drinks that justify the slightly higher prices.

What should I order at Ocaña?

Don't miss the patatas bravas, which are widely considered some of the best in the area. For drinks, head to the Apotheke basement for a signature cocktail like the 'Ocaña' or a classic gin and tonic.

Do I need a reservation for Ocaña?

For dinner or weekend brunch, reservations are highly recommended as the terrace and main dining room fill up quickly. For just drinks at the bar or the Apotheke, you can usually walk in, though there may be a wait.

How do I get to Ocaña?

It is located in Plaça Reial, just off La Rambla. The nearest Metro station is Liceu (L3), which is a 3-minute walk away.

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Price level€€
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Rating Breakdown

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Based on 11,193 reviews

Information

  • Phone

    +34 936 76 48 14
  • Website

    www.ocana.cat
  • Hours

    Monday: 9 AM to 2:30 AM Tuesday: 9 AM to 2:30 AM Wednesday: 9 AM to 2:30 AM

  • Dress Code

    Smart Casual

  • Reservations

    Not required

  • Address

    Pl. Reial, 13-15

    Ciutat Vella, Barcelona

Last updated: Dec 28, 2025

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