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THURSDAY 20 NOVEMBER, 2008
 
Raval

Fellini

Address:
La Rambla, 27
Barcelona
Spain
08002

Transportation:
Metro: Liceu (L3)

Phone: 687969825
Links: Website   Map
Times:
monday, thursday, friday, saturday: Midnight-05:00  
Admission: (includes 1 drink) 9€ Mon; 15€ Thurs-Sun; with flyer 12€  
Drinks: 5-10€  
Credit:
Fellini draws the most diverse, mixed crowd in all of Barcelona. Within three separate salons (the Mirror Room, Bad Room and the Red Room), you might find house, techno, electronica, garage, hip-hop, disco or funk, depending on the night. Guest DJ’s change weekly as do their repertoire of styles. “Nasty Mondays” will interest aficionados of garage music whereas the monthly installment of the Factorcity label will bring you some of the best local electronica imaginable. The interior brings... Read more

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Bar Resolis

Address:
Carrer Riera Baja, 18
Barcelona
08001

Transportation:
Metro: Liceu (L3)

Phone:
Links:   Map
Times:
Tues-Sat: 13:30-03:00  
Admission:  
Drinks: 2.50 - 8:00€  
Credit:
Located on a quiet corner of the Raval this bar / eatery drools urban cool. A bare exterior and minimal Art Nouveau interior is given life with illustrations and graffiti from locally based artists. The tapas menu serves its purpose of lining your stomach for a big night ahead and should you want something more substantial to eat there is a good selection of fish and meat dishes. Well worth making a regular weekend haunt….with a super chill, pub–like atmosphere for drinks after dinner.... Read more

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La Concha

Address:
C/Guàrdia 14
Barcelona
Spain

Transportation:
Metro: Drassanes, Liceu

Phone: 93 302 4118
Links:   Map
Times:
20:00 - 03:00  
Admission: Free  
Drinks: 5 - 7€  
Credit:
One of the last vestiges of Barcelona's old Barrio Chino sits down a non descript street on the lower end of The Raval. Opened in the early eighties La Concha was a haven for the gay community. Every Sunday night remnants of old Franco era Barcelona would come through to perform beautifully timed tributes to Spanish starlets. In an ironic twist the late Franco era was probably the most wide open for debauchery in Barcelona. With European tourism on the rise and a weak economy they let things... Read more

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