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Barceloneta bomba finished with brava aioli at Bornés
Red prawn suquet with potato and fish broth at Bornés
Fig, sobrasada and Mahón Oreo bite plated at Bornés
Brioche of fricandó with microgreens at Bornés
Stone-walled dining room of Bornés with mezzanine and mosaic floor

Bornés

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#458 in BarcelonaRanked #458 of all Barcelona restaurants on Guidavera. Click to see the full ranked list./GoodGuidavera tier, our editorial classification combining ratings, accolades, and source consensus across the Barcelona dining scene./Modern CatalanModern Catalan cuisine: the kitchen's primary culinary tradition and style./€€€€/Ciutat Vella/

Bornés sits on Carrer de la Carassa in El Born, arranged across several rooms. La Llotja, La Barra, Sala Noble and the hidden Sala Amagada, inside a space with exposed stone walls and original mosaic floors.

Background

About Bornés

The Story

Bornés sits on Carrer de la Carassa in El Born, occupying a local with layered history, stone walls, mosaic floors and the patina of a space that predates its current tenants. The restaurant positions itself as a restaurant, bar and cocktail lounge, with several distinct rooms: La Llotja, La Barra, Sala Noble and the tucked-away Sala Amagada.

The Cuisine

The kitchen works in modern Catalan, taking classics like trinxat from Cerdanya, fricandó, Sunday macaroni and the clotxa from the Ebre and reinterpreting them with contemporary technique. Signature plates include the Barceloneta bomba, red prawn suquet, dry tray-baked rice with red prawn, and a warm brioche of fricandó. Catalan cheeses and a matò xuxo with pistachio ice cream anchor the dessert list.

The Team

Front-of-house and kitchen work alongside a bar programme that treats cocktails as conceptual dialogues with Catalan culture, a drinkable crema catalana, a Sant Jordi aperitif, a Gaudí-inspired serve. The wine list foregrounds Priorat, Penedès, Empordà and Terra Alta, rounded out with international references.

Highlights

What Diners Say

Moderate EnergyOkay for TalkingGood ValueModernStylishGood for FriendsGood for GroupsGood for FamiliesModern CreativeSeasonalIngredient-LedLocal FavouriteNeighbourhood GemWalk-in Friendly

Consensus

Bornés Ratings & Reviews

Diner Ratings

Google

4.9

232 reviews

#458 in BarcelonaGood

Diners rate Bornés 4.9/5 on Google across 232 reviews.

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Reservations

How to Book Bornés

Booking

Reservations at Bornés are recommended to guarantee your table. The restaurant opens Wed–Sun and is closed Monday and Tuesday. Call +34 934 00 27 77 or email info@bornesrestaurant.com.

Experience

Bornés Dining Experience

Stone walls, mosaic tile floors and warm low lighting set the tone across several linked rooms, a ground-floor bar, a mezzanine, a Sala Noble and a hidden Sala Amagada. The vibe reads modern and stylish with a deliberately lived-in, late-night energy; equally suited to a long dinner or a run of cocktails at the bar.

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Bornés Location & Neighbourhood

Getting There

Bornés is on Carrer de la Carassa, a quiet side street in the El Born section of Ciutat Vella, a short walk from the Basílica de Santa Maria del Mar and the Picasso Museum.

Nearby

Ciutat Vella is a distinctive Barcelona neighbourhood with its own character, local shops, and dining establishments that reflect the area's community and heritage.

Details

Bornés Reservations, Hours & Contact

Opening Hours

DayHours
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday18:00–01:00
Thursday18:00–01:00
Friday18:00–01:00
Saturday13:00–01:00
Sunday13:00–01:00

Bornés hours verified 2026-03-01. Contact the restaurant to confirm.

Contact

Recommended. Bookings via the restaurant website, by phone (+34 934 002 777), or by email to info@bornesrestaurant.com.

Good to Know

Serves lunch and dinner
Serves wine
Serves beer
Serves cocktails
Serves dessert
Vegetarian options available
No children's menu
Dogs not permitted

Social

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Questions

Bornés FAQ

What kind of food does Bornés serve?

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Bornés serves modern Catalan cooking that reinterprets classics, trinxat from Cerdanya, fricandó, Sunday macaroni, the clotxa from the Ebre and the Barceloneta bomba, alongside dishes built around red prawn, rice and seasonal produce.

How much does it cost to eat at Bornés?

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Small plates start around €4 (Catalan gilda, Barceloneta bomba, Mahón Oreo) and rise to €13.50–€19 for larger sharing plates. Bigger 'dishes with character' run €19–€25.50, and the grilled veal ribeye is €9 per 100g. Desserts are €6.50–€13.50.

When is Bornés open?

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Wednesday to Friday from 18:00 to 01:00, and Saturday to Sunday from 13:00 to 01:00. Closed Monday and Tuesday.

Where exactly is Bornés?

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Carrer de la Carassa, 2–4, in El Born (Ciutat Vella). Jaume I (L4) is a 6-minute walk and Barceloneta (L4) is about 12 minutes away.

How do I reserve a table at Bornés?

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Reservations are recommended. Book via the restaurant's website, by phone at +34 934 002 777, or by emailing info@bornesrestaurant.com. Private group and event inquiries go to the same email.

Does Bornés have a cocktail bar?

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Yes. The bar runs a creative cocktail programme inspired by Catalan culture, with serves referencing crema catalana, Sant Jordi and Gaudí. The wine list focuses on Priorat, Penedès, Empordà and Terra Alta, plus international references.

Is Bornés wheelchair accessible?

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Yes. The entrance, seating area and restroom are wheelchair accessible, and the restaurant accepts credit cards, debit cards and contactless payment.