Federal

Barcelona


On Sant Antoni's main stretch, which now teems with cafes, Australian-founded Federal was the trailbazer, with its expertly crafted coffee (including flat whites) and superb creative brunches ranging from avocado toast with carrot hummus to baked eggs. Later in the day, try veggie burgers or grilled salmon with soba noodles. Head to the breezy roof terrace or grab a cushioned window seat.


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