



Pompa
Pompa
Pompa is a wine-led cellar and kitchen in la Vila de Gràcia, built around a 600-reference wine list and a short seasonal carta of small plates, caviar, charcuterie and cheeses.
Background
About Pompa
The Story
Pompa is a compact cellar-and-kitchen on Sèneca in la Vila de Gràcia, operated as a sister venue to Berbena. The house concept is unusually strict for Barcelona: the dining room is organised around the wine programme, with two nightly seatings at 19:00 and 21:30 and a single Friday lunch, and the kitchen writes a short seasonal carta that is refreshed monthly.
The Cuisine
The carta leans on small plates, cured and raw products and a handful of hot dishes. Expect skate wing rillette, grilled duck hearts, a daily crudo, artichokes with egg yolk and truffle, monkfish pil pil, and a 'fuck yeah' guinea fowl with carrots and vi ranci, alongside selections of Iberian charcuterie and international cheeses by weight. The wine list runs to more than 600 references; the house does not serve beer, cocktails or soft drinks.
The Team
Pompa shares ownership with Berbena. A resident dog named Nora is part of the dining room. The kitchen publishes a fresh carta each month and restricts service to two seatings a night to keep the room compact and wine-focused.
Highlights
What Diners Say
Consensus
Pompa Ratings & Reviews
Professional Ratings
Diner Ratings
4.8
102 reviews
Professional recognition includes Macarfi food 7.7/10. Diners rate it 4.8/5 on Google (102 reviews).
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Reservations
How to Book Pompa
Booking
Pompa operates Monday through Friday with two nightly dinner seatings at 19:00 and 21:30, plus a single Friday lunch seating at 14:00. A credit card is required to guarantee the booking. Advance reservations through the restaurant website are strongly recommended.
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Experience
Pompa Dining Experience
's decor rating of 7.0 reflects a dining space that balances sophistication with approachability. The atmosphere supports focused conversation and wine appreciation, with attention to detail throughout the room that complements rather than overwhelms the culinary experience.
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Pompa Location & Neighbourhood
Getting There
Located on Sèneca Street in the heart of la Vila de Gràcia, Pompa sits within one of Barcelona's most vibrant and characterful neighbourhoods. The restaurant's position in this pedestrian-friendly area makes it easily accessible and surrounded by the neighborhood's eclectic mix of galleries, boutiques, and local culture.
Nearby
La Vila de Gràcia is Barcelona's most distinctive village-within-the-city, celebrated for its bohemian spirit and independent character. Tree-lined plazas, vintage shops, art galleries, and local bars create an authentically Catalan atmosphere that has resisted excessive commercialization while remaining vibrant and welcoming to residents and visitors alike.
Details
Pompa Reservations, Hours & Contact
Opening Hours
| Day | Hours |
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| Monday | 19:00–21:30 |
| Tuesday | 19:00–21:30 |
| Wednesday | 19:00–21:30 |
| Thursday | 19:00–21:30 |
| Friday | 14:00–15:00 & 19:00–21:30 |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
Pompa hours verified 2026-04-01. Contact the restaurant to confirm.
Contact
Required. Bookings available through the restaurant website.
Good to Know
Questions
Pompa FAQ
How can I make a reservation at Pompa Barcelona?
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Reservations are required at Pompa and can be made through their restaurant website at pompabcn.com. Given the restaurant's popularity among diners, advance booking is recommended to secure a table.
What is Pompa Barcelona's menu like?
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Pompa publishes a short, monthly seasonal carta built around small plates, cured products and a handful of hot dishes. Recent offerings include skate wing rillette (€13), grilled duck hearts (€10), a daily crudo (€25), artichokes with egg yolk and truffle (€29), monkfish pil pil (€31) and a guinea fowl with carrots and vi ranci (€32), alongside Iberian charcuterie, international cheeses by weight, and a 600-plus wine list.
Does Pompa Barcelona offer lunch service?
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Lunch is served only on Friday with a single seating at 14:00. Dinner runs Monday through Friday with two seatings at 19:00 and 21:30. The restaurant is closed on Saturday and Sunday.
What makes Pompa Barcelona special as a restaurant?
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Pompa is organised around its 600-plus wine list as a cellar-and-kitchen, deliberately limiting service to two nightly seatings and no beer, cocktails or soft drinks. The kitchen publishes a short seasonal carta each month and shares ownership with Berbena. Pompa's wine programme earned Gold (Best Newcomer) and Silver (Special Jury Prize) awards at the Star Wine List of the Year 2026.
How much does it cost to eat at Pompa Barcelona?
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Pompa operates in the €50-100 per person price range. The restaurant uses market-driven daily offerings, so specific pricing may vary based on seasonal ingredients and wine selections.
Where is Pompa located in Barcelona?
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Pompa is located at Sèneca, 25 in the heart of la Vila de Gràcia district. The restaurant sits in one of Barcelona's most vibrant neighborhoods, surrounded by galleries, boutiques, and local culture in a pedestrian-friendly area.
What are Pompa Barcelona's opening hours?
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Pompa operates two dinner seatings at 19:00 and 21:30 Monday through Friday, plus a single Friday lunch seating at 14:00. The restaurant is closed on Saturday and Sunday.
