
Our first attempt to enter was thwarted by the simple fact that it was so full that we couldn't get in. It was late lunch and the place was so rammed that all we could see was an array of backs accompanied by the very jolly buzz of people having a great time. Disappointing, but it bode well for later. We weren't going to give up that easily. A quick wander round the back streets later and one large glass of Estrella better off, we returned. It was busy but we found four seats at the bar. Game on.
This is a very narrow bar served by two doors, one at the end and one in the middle. The space between the wall and the bar is just wide enough for a row of high backed chairs and enough room for a skinny type to manoeuvre the resulting two feet or so. It can be done as we observed, but only with goodwill and a lot of wriggling from both sides. I wouldn't like to give it a go myself mind. At each end the bar widens out enough to allow a few tables, but the bar is the prized spot. The waiters are known for their hard work and good humour and their rather ragged singing and whistling, but they are certainly a cheery lot and the atmosphere as they josh with locals and visitors alike is wonderful. It was a sheer pleasure just to sit there and take it all in. At the bar there is the usual array of Spanish tapas and there is a wider menu available too with the steak and foie gras, a much sought after delicacy, both for its succulence and reasonable prices.

It was certainly the best establishment that I had a drink in during my trip and I had to be dragged out. If in Barcelona, go there.
The reason I allowed myself to be dragged out was our appointment at Edge Brewing later that day - See previous post.
El Vaso can be located at Balboa, 6, Barcelona
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I've got you down as a Spain person, Pedro. Very much a Spain person.
Barcelona's nice, went when I was 20. One odd memory is getting obviously forged peseta notes from a hole in the wall. Odd shout
It was its listing as a brewpub that got me in the door back in 2007 but I'm doubtful that it ever made its own beer. It's too small, for one thing.
BN. It was apparently a few doors down.
Jeffers Love Spain. My kind of place and my kind of people.
BN. It was apparently a few doors down.
Jeffers Love Spain. My kind of place and my kind of people.
I don't suppose anyone has any reccos for Bilbao ? Marvellous city with some great pintxos bars but I don't recall any decent beer bars.
Going there in a couple of weeks for a dirty weekend.
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