Agut
6 expert reviews
“Deep in the Gothic labyrinth lies this classic eatery. A series of cosy dining areas is connected by broad arches while, high up, the walls are tightly lined by artworks.”
– Lonely Planet
"In an historic building three blocks from the harborfront, Agut epitomizes the bohemian atmosphere surrounding this gritty area." Full review
"Bustling, noisy, traditional restaurant with heaps of atmosphere and walls lined with paintings. Good for getting the “Barcelona feel” and for succulent Catalan specialities. "
"For over 75 years, this friendly, family restaurant has been de- lighting patrons with excellent Catalan cuisine at decent prices."
"In Agut you’ll find the stand-out cuisine and chefs, dishes and servers, and service you can’t always get around town." Full review
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Try the boneless pigs’ trotters stuffed with two types of Catalan botifarra sausage and served with truffle sauce, and the oxtail stew always comes recommended.
"Wainscoting and 1950s' canvases are the background for the mostly Catalan crowd in this homey restaurant in the lower reaches of the Gothic Quarter." Full review