Can Travi Nou

Catalan · Horta-Guinardó, Barcelona · €€€

A 17th-century Catalan masia on a hill in Horta-Guinardó — bougainvillea-covered, garden-wrapped, reachable by metro — where traditional market cooking and the full calçotada ritual play out without leaving Barcelona.

The Delekta Review

Can Travi Nou is the rare farmhouse that doesn't require a car or a countryside contact — a 17th-century masia on a hill in Horta-Guinardó, reachable by metro, with a sprawling garden that earns its keep. From January through April, the calçotada is the main event: 20 calçots per person, homemade romesco, coca del Maresme toasted with tomato and olive oil, a parrillada running through butifarra de la Garriga, chistorra, cordero a la brasa, and morcilla, plus roasted potato with alioli and crema catalana — around 44.90 euros. Outside calçot season, traditional Catalan market cooking holds the room. The setting leans faded-vintage rather than polished, and prices sit a notch above casual lunch. For groups wanting the full carnivorous, sobremesa-encouraging masia experience without leaving the city, it delivers exactly what it promises.

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Address
Carrer de Jorge Manrique, s/n, Horta-Guinardó, 08035 Barcelona, Spain
Phone
+34 934 28 03 01
Website
cantravinou.com
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