Parking Pizza

L'Eixample


In this garage-style space, you're likely to be sharing a long unvarnished wooden table, squeezed in on a cardboard-box stool, but that's half the fun. Wood-fired pizzas arrive loaded with toppings like creamy burrata stracciatella or earthy black truffle, while tempting starters include a superb red-quinoa salad with avocado and a poached egg.

There's another branch on ever-trendier Passeig de Sant Joan.


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