La Mari Ollero

Barcelona


With red-brick walls and marble tables, elegant La Mari Ollero brings a buzzy contemporary spin and a jolly Andalucian touch to the classic Catalan vermuteria. Wines (glass €3 to €5) come from the south (including sherry-style Montilla-Moriles) as well as Catalonia and elsewhere in northern Spain. Tapas (€1 to €6) combine flavours from Barcelona and Córdoba (patates braves, salmorejo, and so on).


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