“Let’s grab a coffee,” she says—then casually steers toward a hotel, where we order lunch and a bottle of Rosé instead. Classic.
If there’s one thing Spaniards have perfected, it’s the art of the slow Sunday. A day dedicated to good food, endless conversation, and, of course, a drink (or two). And today’s spot? Hoxton Barcelona.
By now, you probably know my love for hotels and their interiors, and Hoxton is no exception. Known for its effortlessly cool, design-forward spaces, the Hoxton brand blends that boutique hotel charm with a laid-back, welcoming vibe. Their Barcelona location is no different.
Downstairs, there’s a lively restaurant and lobby area, while upstairs, the rooftop bar is a favourite of mine—though it’s currently closed for winter. Don’t worry, I’ll take you there soon.
We settled into their downstairs restaurant, a warm, stylish space with cozy seating, earthy tones, and a mix of locals and travelers. The menu? A best-of-both-worlds choice—brunch from Four Corners (famous for its Detroit-style pizza) or the all-day menu from the lobby bar. Mix and match—no rules here.
Feeling the need to balance out last night’s indulgence in fried food (another great Korean spot I’ll be sharing soon), we went the healthier route—a vegetarian dish, paired with a glass of Rosé. While not the most guilt-free option, it’s the weekend—why not embrace the art of enjoying life’s little indulgences?
And just like that, the afternoon drifted by in easy conversation, great food, and that signature Hoxton atmosphere. A Sunday well spent.











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