Head-to-Head · Barcelona

Bar Calders vs Hofmann

Two opposite Barcelona tables: Bar Calders for vermouth and tapas on a Sant Antoni terrace, Hofmann for a one-star occasion. Book by the night.

Bar Calders
Sant Antoni · Catalan tapas & vermut · Food 7 / Room 8 / Value 9
Bar Calders full review →
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Hofmann
Sant Gervasi · French-Catalan · 1 Michelin star · Food 9 / Room 8 / Value 7
Hofmann full review →

The Verdict

These two tables answer different questions. Bar Calders, a neighbourhood bar that opened in 2011 on Passatge Pere Calders in Sant Antoni, is where Barcelona goes for vermouth and a spread of tapas on a pedestrian terrace, generous and cheap at around 20 to 25 euros a head. Hofmann, in the upper Sant Gervasi-Galvany district, is a one-Michelin-star French-Catalan room carrying the legacy of its founder Mey Hofmann, now led by her daughter Silvia. Book Bar Calders for an easy lunch or aperitif, Hofmann for a celebration with a tasting menu.

The gap is the point. Bar Calders is a vermut-and-tapas terrace with no booking drama and a bill under 30 euros; Hofmann is a refined sit-down lunch or a two-tasting-menu dinner that holds its Michelin star in the 2026 Spain guide. One is a place to meet friends, the other a place to mark an occasion. See both in context in the Barcelona dining guide.

Scores, Side by Side

ScoreBar CaldersHofmann
Food7 / 109 / 10
Atmosphere8 / 108 / 10
Value9 / 107 / 10

Which One for Which Occasion

OccasionEditorial Pick
A casual lunch or aperitifBar CaldersThe vermouth, the tapas and the Sant Antoni terrace make it the easy daytime choice.
A Michelin celebrationHofmannThe one star and the evening tasting menus carry a milestone dinner.
An easy first dateBar CaldersA relaxed terrace and a low bill keep the night unforced and the conversation easy.
Impress a clientHofmannA starred French-Catalan room reads more clearly across the table than a tapas bar.
Solo diningBar CaldersA bar seat with vermouth and a few plates is one of the easier solo nights in the city.
A group of friendsBar CaldersShareable tapas and a big terrace suit a group far better than a fixed tasting.

Price Comparison

The two are not close. Bar Calders runs around 20 to 25 euros a head for vermouth and tapas, one of the better-value tables in Sant Antoni. Hofmann is a Michelin room: a lighter a la carte and set lunch by day, and two tasting menus at night that run well into three figures before wine. Budget decides as much as occasion here. For more of the city's range, see the best Spanish restaurants worldwide.

How to Book

Bar Calders takes the pressure off. It holds a busy terrace and bar in Sant Antoni, walk-ins work outside peak vermut hours, and a quick call secures a terrace table for a group. Read the Bar Calders review for the full picture.

Hofmann needs planning. The dining room runs Monday to Friday across a lunch and a dinner service, with the evening built around its two tasting menus, so reserve ahead and choose the menu when you book. Read the Hofmann review in full first.

For occasion fit beyond this pairing, weigh them against the best Barcelona tables to impress clients and for a first date. For more Barcelona match-ups see Bar Calders vs Gaig and Casa Leopoldo vs Gaig, and browse the full set on the compare index.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Bar Calders or Hofmann?
They serve different purposes, so neither outranks the other. Bar Calders is a casual Sant Antoni bar built for vermouth and tapas at around 20 to 25 euros a head, and it wins on value and ease. Hofmann is a one-Michelin-star French-Catalan room for a tasting-menu occasion. Pick Bar Calders for a relaxed lunch or aperitif, Hofmann for a celebration or a meal where the cooking is the point.
How much do Bar Calders and Hofmann cost?
They sit at opposite ends. Bar Calders runs roughly 20 to 25 euros per person for vermouth and a spread of tapas, one of the better-value tables in the neighbourhood. Hofmann is a Michelin room with a set lunch and a la carte by day and two tasting menus at night that climb well into three figures per head before wine. Budget is as much a factor here as the occasion.
Which is harder to book, Bar Calders or Hofmann?
Hofmann, comfortably. As a one-star dining room open Monday to Friday with limited covers and an evening built on tasting menus, it needs a reservation days ahead and a menu chosen in advance. Bar Calders is a walk-in terrace and bar most of the time, with a quick call enough to hold a table for a group outside peak vermouth hours.
Can I do both Bar Calders and Hofmann on the same trip?
Yes. Both are in Barcelona, Bar Calders in Sant Antoni and Hofmann up in Sant Gervasi-Galvany, a short taxi apart. They suit different parts of a trip: Bar Calders for a casual lunch or pre-dinner vermouth, Hofmann for a dressed-up dinner on another night. If you can only do one, the per-occasion table above is the tiebreaker.