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Catalan rice with lobster served in a cast-iron pan at 4 Gats
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Slow-cooked meat in red-wine reduction at 4 Gats
4 Gats dining room with Modernisme woodwork and marble-topped tables
Goat cheese salad with caramelised walnuts and balsamic at 4 Gats

4 Gats

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#342 in BarcelonaRanked #342 of all Barcelona restaurants on Guidavera. Click to see the full ranked list./Worth VisitingGuidavera tier, our editorial classification combining ratings, accolades, and source consensus across the Barcelona dining scene./CatalanCatalan cuisine: the kitchen's primary culinary tradition and style./€€€€/Ciutat Vella/

4 Gats opened on 12 June 1897, founded by Pere Romeu together with the Modernisme painters Santiago Rusiñol, Ramon Casas and Miquel Utrillo as a Barcelona version of Paris's Le Chat Noir.

Background

About 4 Gats

The Story

4 Gats opened on 12 June 1897, founded by Pere Romeu alongside the painters Santiago Rusiñol, Ramon Casas and Miquel Utrillo as a bohemian café modelled on Paris's Le Chat Noir. It occupies the ground floor of Casa Martí, the Modernisme building completed in 1896 by architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch. A young Pablo Picasso held his first solo exhibition here in 1899 and drew the artwork for the original menu cover, and the café became a meeting point for Gaudí and other figures of Catalan modernism.

The Cuisine

The kitchen serves Catalan cuisine, with à la carte sections covering dishes to share, starters, rice dishes, fish from the Catalan coast and slow-cooked meats. Signature plates include the 4Gats canelons with slow-cooked meat au gratin, arròs negre in the Palafrugell style with coastal squid, cod 'a la llauna' Picasso-style with Ganxet beans, and monkfish tail with burnt garlic. A weekday set lunch is offered Tuesday to Friday alongside the à la carte menu.

The Team

The house operates across the main dining room, the adjoining Taverna and a gastrobar, all within the original Casa Martí space. The team preserves the restaurant's role as a working café-restaurant in the Gothic Quarter, balancing its status as a heritage landmark with daily service to Barcelona residents and visitors.

Highlights

What Diners Say

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Consensus

4 Gats Ratings & Reviews

Professional Ratings

Food 6.0 / Decor 6.5 / Service 6.0
Time Out Barcelona

Highlights the Modernisme landmark setting and Picasso history; notes the venue caters heavily to tourists and recommends the reasonably priced set lunch.

5 / 5

Diner Ratings

Google

4.1

8,305 reviews

Yelp

3.4

240 reviews

#342 in BarcelonaWorth Visiting

Coverage in Barcelona guides tends to frame 4 Gats as a Modernisme landmark rather than a gastronomic destination, praising the Puig i Cadafalch interior and the Picasso history while noting the tourist-heavy crowd. Diner ratings skew positive on Google (4.1/5 from 8,305 reviews) and more mixed on Yelp (3.4/5 from 240 reviews).

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Reservations

How to Book 4 Gats

Booking

4 Gats serves Tuesday to Saturday from 11:00 to midnight and Sunday 12:00–17:00, closed Mondays, covering both lunch and dinner sittings on most days. Reservations can be made via 4gats.com/en, the WhatsApp line at +34 933 024 140, or the main phone +34 933 024 140. Advance booking is advisable given the restaurant's heritage status and steady tourist footfall.

Experience

4 Gats Dining Experience

The dining room sits on the ground floor of Casa Martí, Puig i Cadafalch's 1896 Modernisme building, with its dark-wood gallery, wrought-iron lamps, marble-topped tables and framed reproductions of original Ramon Casas and Picasso artwork. A mezzanine wraps the main hall, and the adjoining Taverna and gastrobar carry the same art-nouveau character.

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4 Gats Location & Neighbourhood

Getting There

Located at Montsió, 3 in Barcelona's Gothic Quarter, 4 Gats occupies a prime position in the heart of the city's medieval district. This central location places it amid Barcelona's most atmospheric streets, surrounded by historic architecture and cultural landmarks. The restaurant's placement in el Barri Gòtic makes it an ideal stop for those exploring the old city.

Nearby

El Barri Gòtic, Barcelona's Gothic Quarter, is the city's oldest and most atmospheric neighborhood, characterized by narrow medieval streets and stunning Gothic architecture. The area is home to the Barcelona Cathedral and countless historic landmarks, drawing millions of visitors annually. It remains a vibrant hub of restaurants, galleries, and shops, blending tourist appeal with authentic local character.

Details

4 Gats Reservations, Hours & Contact

Opening Hours

DayHours
MondayClosed
Tuesday11:00–00:00
Wednesday11:00–00:00
Thursday11:00–00:00
Friday11:00–00:00
Saturday11:00–00:00
Sunday12:00–17:00

4 Gats hours verified 2026-04-01. Contact the restaurant to confirm.

Contact

Phone+34 933 024 140
Website4gats.com

Recommended. Bookings available through the restaurant website or by phone.

Good to Know

Serves lunch and dinner
Serves wine
Serves beer
Serves cocktails
Serves coffee
Serves dessert
No children's menu
Not recommended for children

Social

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Questions

4 Gats FAQ

What is the history behind 4 Gats and its connection to Picasso?

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4 Gats opened on 12 June 1897, founded by Pere Romeu alongside the painters Santiago Rusiñol, Ramon Casas and Miquel Utrillo as a Barcelona version of Paris's Le Chat Noir. It became a regular meeting point for the Modernisme movement; a seventeen-year-old Pablo Picasso held his first solo exhibition here in 1899 and drew the cover of the original menu. The café occupies the ground floor of Casa Martí, the 1896 building by architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch.

Does 4 Gats have an English menu available?

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Yes. The restaurant publishes its à la carte menu as a trilingual PDF with Catalan, Spanish and English descriptions, available at 4gats.com/en/a-la-carte. The website itself is also available in English at 4gats.com/en.

How much does it cost to eat at 4 Gats?

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À la carte starters and shared plates run about €14–€23, mains about €25–€35, and rice dishes €28–€35 per person with a two-person minimum. A weekday set lunch is served Tuesday to Friday at midday.

What are 4 Gats' opening hours and do I need reservations?

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4 Gats is open Tuesday to Saturday 11:00–00:00 and Sunday 12:00–17:00, closed Mondays. Reservations are recommended and can be made through the website at 4gats.com/en or by phone at +34 933 024 140.

Where exactly is 4 Gats located in Barcelona?

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4 Gats is at Carrer de Montsió, 3, 08002 Barcelona, in el Barri Gòtic (the Gothic Quarter). The nearest metro stations are Urquinaona (L1, L4) and Jaume I (L4), each about a 5-minute walk.

What type of cuisine does 4 Gats serve?

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Catalan cuisine. The à la carte menu groups dishes into sharing plates, starters, rice dishes (arròs negre Palafrugell-style, toasted cuttlefish rice, rossejat), fish from the Catalan coast (suquet, monkfish, cod 'a la llauna'), and slow-cooked meats including Pyrenean cow cheek, Penedès chicken, Girona kid goat and Lleida ribeye.

Is 4 Gats wheelchair accessible?

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Yes. The entrance and seating are wheelchair accessible. The restaurant accepts credit cards, debit cards and contactless (NFC) payments, and paid parking is available nearby.