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

Barcelona, Barcelona
Campy Gayxample café-bar with drag shows and queer trivia nights.
La Sastrería is a gay café-bar on Carrer del Consell de Cent in the Gaixample, open since 2021 and now a fixture of the strip. The conceit is in the name — a "tailor's shop" that plays on fashion aesthetics — and the place works two shifts: a relaxed daytime spot for coffee and cocktails, then a livelier night of drag shows, karaoke, bingo, and cabaret-style performances featuring local queens. The crowd is mixed in age and skews part local, part traveler, and the music runs Latin hits, pop, and dance remixes. It sits right in the thick of the Consell de Cent bar cluster, so it folds easily into a Gaixample crawl — an easy first stop for a vermouth or coffee that can just as easily turn into a late one once the shows start.
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