Kiltro Restrobar

Latin American Street Food & Cocktails · Gràcia, Barcelona · €€

Named after the Chilean street dog — a mutt of many breeds, like the menu. Latin American street food with infused piscos and author cocktails. Ceviche tropical, bravas de boniato, empanadas de la abuela. Two locations: Gràcia original and Sant Antoni.

The Delekta Review

Kiltro takes its name from the Chilean street dog — a mongrel of many breeds, like the menu. Latin American street food meets infused piscos and author cocktails in the heart of Gràcia, with a Sant Antoni sibling that has quietly become just as popular. Ceviche tropical with bright tropical fruit notes, bravas de moniato that rework the Catalan classic with sweet potato and a chipotle-leaning aioli, empanadas de la abuela that actually taste like a grandmother made them. The cooking isn't precious; it's generous, bold, and built to be eaten with a drink in hand. The pisco cocktails are the standout: house-infused, precisely balanced, the kind of programme that justifies a visit on its own. The room is buzzy and informal, the crowd mixed between barri regulars and Latin American expats looking for home cooking. Prices are fair, portions are genuine, and the house sauces are the kind of thing you'd actually try to take home. A fun night out with friends rather than a serious gastro destination — and that's exactly the pitch.

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Address
C. del Montseny, 13, Local 2, Gràcia, 08012 Barcelona, Spain
Phone
+34 931 92 07 63
Website
instagram.com/kiltrorestrobar
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