Dry Martini has been part of Barcelona’s nightlife since 1978, now run by Javier de las Muelas, a leading figure in contemporary cocktail culture. Its English-inspired interior encourages a slower pace, making room for the ritual of a well-made drink. Here, Dry Martini is more than a cocktail: it’s a tradition that’s still refined behind the bar every day. Understated elegance, precise movements and bartenders who know their craft inside out. A place where trends come and go, but the classics hold their ground.

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It is home to the Speakeasy restaurant, inspired by the hidden bars of Prohibition-era America, where contemporary Mediterranean cooking is served in the atmosphere of a secret club.
Its cocktail bar has gained international recognition and has featured several times on The World’s 50 Best Bars list. In 2013, its founder received the Helen David Lifetime Achievement Award, one of the industry’s highest honours.
The interior, with leather, brass and wood, creates a timeless sense of elegance that wouldn’t feel out of place in a James Bond film.