


Tracatrá
Tracatrá
Tracatrá is a Catalan tapas spot in the Dreta de l'Eixample where the food comes with live rumba and flamenco. You sit down to small plates meant for sharing across the table, with wine, beer, cocktails and dessert all on offer. It's set up for groups, so it works for a night out where you want some music with your dinner. Average spend lands around €35 a head.
Background
About Tracatrá
The Story
Tracatrá sits in the Dreta de l'Eixample, the right-hand half of Barcelona's grid district. It's a Catalan tapas place built around live music, so dinner here comes with rumba and flamenco rather than just background noise.
The Cuisine
The format is tapas: small Catalan plates ordered a few at a time and shared around the table. Expect to build a meal from several dishes rather than one main, with wine, beer, cocktails and dessert to round it out. There are vegetarian options on the menu too.
The Team
The kitchen runs on the tapas model, sending out small plates steadily so the table keeps grazing through the night. It's geared toward groups and the live-music setting, so the pacing is built around lingering rather than rushing.
Highlights
What Diners Say
Consensus
Tracatrá Ratings & Reviews
Diner Ratings
4.5
2,575 reviews
TripAdvisor
4.3
133 reviews
TheFork
9.7
684 reviews
Tracatrá ranks #457 of 1077 rated restaurants in Barcelona. Diners rate it 4.5/5 on Google (2,575 reviews), 4.3/5 on TripAdvisor (133 reviews), and 9.7/10 on TheFork (684 reviews).
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Reservations
How to Book Tracatrá
Booking
Reservations are accepted, which is worth doing if you're coming with a group or want a table near the music. Check current hours before you go, since they can change.
Experience
Tracatrá Dining Experience
Live rumba and flamenco set the tone, and the place is good for groups, so it leans toward a lively shared meal rather than a quiet one. With cocktails, wine and beer all served, it works as much for a long evening as for dinner.
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Tracatrá Location & Neighbourhood
Getting There
Tracatrá is in the Dreta de l'Eixample, the eastern side of Barcelona's Eixample district.
Nearby
The Dreta de l'Eixample is one of the city's busiest dining areas, with restaurants and bars threaded through its wide, gridded streets and Modernista buildings.
Details
Tracatrá Reservations, Hours & Contact
Opening Hours
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| Monday | 17:30–01:30 |
| Tuesday | 17:30–01:30 |
| Wednesday | 17:30–01:30 |
| Thursday | 17:30–01:30 |
| Friday | 17:30–02:30 |
| Saturday | 13:00–02:30 |
| Sunday | 13:00–01:30 |
Tracatrá hours verified 2026-06-14. Contact the restaurant to confirm.
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Good to Know
Social
From @tracatrabarcelona on Instagram

En Tracatrá queremos que disfrutar sea fácil. Por eso también aceptamos pagos con Alipay. 🫰🏽

La magia de Tracatrá siempre empieza alrededor de una mesa. ✨🍷🍽️

Empieza con notas de frambuesa y maracuyá, sigue con la suavidad del saúco y termina con ganas de pedir otro. Montjuïc Sour, servido.✨

Hay quien viene por el espectáculo y quien viene por el arroz de montaña. Nosotros recomendamos no elegir. 😉

Así vivimos el pasado viernes en Tracatrá: buena comida, copas, música y muchas ganas de pasarlo bien.✨🌹

Steak tartar en versión focaccita. Y sí, es tan buena como parece!😌🫶🏽
Questions
Tracatrá FAQ
What kind of food does Tracatrá serve?
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Catalan tapas — small plates meant for sharing — alongside live rumba and flamenco.
How much does it cost to eat at Tracatrá?
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Average spend is around €35 per person.
Where is Tracatrá?
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It's in the Dreta de l'Eixample, in Barcelona's Eixample district.
Do I need a reservation at Tracatrá?
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Reservations are accepted and recommended, especially for groups. Check current hours before you go.
Does Tracatrá have vegetarian options?
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Yes, vegetarian options are available on the menu.
Is there live music at Tracatrá?
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Yes — the place features live rumba and flamenco while you eat.





