Tag Archive > Borne

Victoria’s Cakes

It’s not often that I feel the urge to make the pilgrimage to neighbourhoods above Avenida Diagonal. Call me lazy, call me close-minded but I usually find everything I need in Sant Antoni, Borne, Eixample, Raval and el Gótico. So I prepared my excursion kit and headed up to a new place that has been open for around two months: Victoria’s Cakes.

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Kiosko Burger

Searching for the hugest burgers in Barcelona? Well, El Kiosko Hamburguesería is your place. Located near Plaza Palau, right on the border between Barceloneta and Borne, this small restaurant has been packing quite a punch since the beginning of 2011.

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Brunch at Picnic

Wide windows let the light pour into Picnic’s open space, which is dominated by a Y-shaped bar. The egg-shell blue stools are outfitted with chintzy seat cushions. If you don’t like “high seating”, there are also a few tables. The waitresses are all dressed in denim and very friendly. The rest of the furniture is a pick and mix of different elements, oozing charm from every corner.

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Florentine Cupcakes & Cookies Barcelona

Off one of the quiet streets that lead away from the commotion on Passeig del Borne, calmly displaying it’s aquamarine detailed façade, is Barcelona’s newest cupcake joint, Florentine.

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Weekend 17-19 December

Starting today Friday 17th of December, a mere 9 days away from Christmas, and continuing all weekend are a myriad of fashion festivals and events. Spoilt for choice, it hardly seems possible to have so much packed into one weekend. It also seems impossible to be able to spend so much money on all the glorious items that will be on sale by independent designers. Sigh!

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