Cu-Cut facade.

Cu-Cut!

L'Eixample


Named after a popular early-19th-century Catalan satirical magazine, Cu-Cut! is a beautiful beamed tavern with a large covered porch, a timber bar and a long, romantically lit dining room. There are dishes from all over Spain and further afield, including Galician-style pop a feira (octopus with paprika), roast Iberian pork and prawn tagliatelle, plus a €13 weekday lunch menú.


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