Barcelona Wine Bar

Spanish restaurant
Celiac friendly
Wine Bar
GF Options
Dinner
Open Late Night
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This lively spot features beautifully decorated indoor and outdoor areas creating an astounding atmosphere enhanced by incredible music. The bar area offers a casual, first-come-first-serve setting, ideal for socializing in a vibrant environment suitable for gluten-free diners.
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Celiac friendly

Low risk of cross-contamination

Dedicated GF place
Trained staff
Checked by Atly
Always inquire directly about health and safety.
1622 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20009, USA
2.4km

People are saying

A
Overall, it's okay. The premise is that you realize that this is a bar and not a pure restaurant. Evaluate the food with 4 stars based on bar standards and 3 stars with restaurant standards. Business was very good. There were still many empty seats when I took my seat at 16:55. By 6 o'clock, it was full and people started queuing up. The environment is very good, but there are two problems. First, the music is too loud, which somewhat affects the dining experience; second, there are a lot of fine dust floating in the air, which is very conspicuous in the sun. Taking advantage of happy hours, I ordered a dirty martini. Between vodka and gin, I chose the gin, which was average and not very tasty. Gambas al Ajillo garlic shrimp is not delicious, not very fresh, has a fishy smell of quick-frozen shrimp, is not processed very well, and is far inferior to Jaleo's garlic shrimp. Roasted pork belly is crispy and charred in the mouth and delicious, and the aroma of fat is fully brought out, but it feels too greasy as you eat it, and the layer of aji amarillo sauce underneath can't relieve the greasiness. Flank steak is also delicious, but sometimes the burnt parts are a bit bitter. Eggplant caponata is very cool and soothing, and goes well with greasy pork belly. Jamon Serrano ham is very delicious, delicious and refreshing. Bread is free and tastes average. It's okay to dip it in olive oil. The grilled octopus still tastes like Chinese gluten, which is not delicious. Finally, I want to complain about the price: tapas in Spain focus on cost-effectiveness and affordability, but in the United States, the price is several times higher. Paying a lot of money to eat a small dish, to some extent, loses the original fun of tapas. Japanese restaurants in the United States, especially izakayas, also have similar problems. All things considered, it's worth revisiting occasionally. 2023/9/15
L
Loved this place. It was really crowded and we showed up without a reservation, which would've been an hour or more wait, but the bar area is first come first serve. So we got lucky and there was a table in the bar area we snatched. Our waitor, Jorge, was really kind and marked up our menu for gluten free options for my girlfriend. We got tapas, a pitcher of sangria, and a half order of paella. The highlights of the meal were the grilled asparagus and the lamb tartare. The sauce under the grilled asparagus was very delicious.

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