Barcelona Wine Bar is a warm and welcoming tapas bar inspired by the culture of Spain. The ever-changing menu is focused on clean flavors, seasonal ingredients, specialties from Spain and the Mediterranean, and rustic small plate presentations created by chefs with tremendous talent. Barcelona offers an award-winning selection of wines from Spain and South America—and boasts one of the largest Spanish wine programs in the U.S.
Laid-back destination offering an extensive wine menu, plus Spanish-style tapas, plates & desserts.
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Address: 5016 Miller Ave, Dallas, TX 75206
Phone: (469) 862-8500
Website: http://barcelonawinebar.com/
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Barcelona Wine Bar
Barcelona Wine Bar, 5016 Miller Ave – Dallas, TX – Tock
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They had free valet at the front of the restaurant, and the location was easy to find. I would recommend this restaurant as a dinner for families, date nights, girls nights, etc!
The bathrooms are unisex, and there is plenty of both indoor and outdoor seating, giving you lots of options. The overall aesthetic is really cool and calming, which made the experience even better. I would absolutely come back and highly recommend it.
We ordered almost the same items we tried on our first visit, and tonight we could clearly see the improvement. The pork belly was served at the perfect temperature, and the charred edges were just right. The gambas al ajillo, with that extra touch of chile de árbol, elevated the flavor. The mussels—never disappointing. And the seafood paella was cooked to perfection.
Our server was attentive, and so was the rest of the staff.
The restaurant gets busy after 5:00 p.m. My best advice is to make reservations early or be ready to hang out at the bar for a bit before being seated.
Barcelona is truly worth that second chance.
All the starters, Board, was delicious. Speck was a different choice and had great flavor. Meatballs good. So much more! The beef empanadas were our least favorite. Guest comments it was like sloppy Joe. All raved of the Olive Oil Cake, and would agree. Chocolate is a very close 2nd.
We ordered several popular Spanish dishes, and while I didn’t expect them to be exactly like what you’d find in Spain, I did hope they’d be somewhat close. Overall, the dishes tasted lovely, but authentic? Not really.
When I ordered the pulpo gallego, I was expecting the traditional style: sliced potatoes layered at the bottom with pieces of octopus drizzled in olive oil and paprika. Instead, the octopus came out whole with just two potatoes on the plate. The chorizo, however, was excellent, and the patatas bravas were really good too. The salads, like the burrata and watermelon, were very small and nothing memorable. The bacon-wrapped dates came with a Valdeón mousse, which I personally think could be swapped for something else. I’ve had dates stuffed with chorizo at another Spanish spot, and those were truly chef’s kiss!
The olive oil cake, though, was absolutely delicious—I would order that again and again.
The restaurant has a beautiful outdoor seating area, perfect for cooler evenings when you just want to enjoy a glass of wine with a few bites. The staff was super friendly and attentive, which really added to the experience.
Would this be my first choice whenever I’m craving authentic Spanish food? Probably not. But if you want to get a taste of some Spanish flavors, it’s worth checking out. Having tried so many restaurants in Spain, it’s hard not to compare, but overall, this is a solid option in Dallas.
Bonus: they offer free valet parking for diners, which is always a plus.