Part of the Gay Barcelona Guide — bars, events & things to do.

Barcelona, Barcelona
Radical queer community space in Raval with grassroots events and open mics.
La Casa de la Pradera is a mixed queer bar on Carrer de les Carretes in the Raval, the scrappier, more alternative counterpart to the polished Gaixample circuit across town. It's been part of Barcelona's queer scene for over a decade and trades on a grassroots, community feel: no-frills decor, cheap draft beer, a street-side terrace good for people-watching, and an interior that turns into a small dance floor on Friday and Saturday nights. It's better known among locals and the city's alternative crowd than on the tourist trail, and it leans into queer performance, hosting talent nights and showcases that pull in regulars rather than visitors. Come for the community and the prices rather than the production values — it's where you end up when you want the Raval's version of a queer night out instead of the Eixample's.
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