When adjusting to the聽local culture, you may find mealtimes one of the biggest challenges. Lunch is typically at 2:00 pm, and dinner is no earlier than 8:00 pm. In fact, most Barcelonians will have their evening meal between 9:00 pm and 10:00 pm.聽
As far as meals are concerned, an average weekday may look something like this:
8:00 am: Breakfast of a coffee and a croissant or tostada (toasted bread with a topping) on the way to work. Many bars and caf茅s provide breakfasts up until midday.
11:00 am: Mid-morning break which may include a coffee or juice, perhaps accompanied by a small snack such as a sandwich of ham, chorizo or cheese.
2:00 pm: Lunch is the biggest meal of the day. If you're dining out, you will find that even the fanciest restaurants offer menu del dias (menu of the day) at attractive prices.聽聽
Many shops and businesses will close for at least a couple of hours at lunchtime, allowing employees to enjoy their food without rushing, followed by a siesta or afternoon nap.
At any time: A ca帽a (a glass of beer) or a glass of wine accompanied by a tapa (an appetiser or snack).
9:00 pm to 10:00 pm: The late evening meal will usually be something light if you eat at home.
10:00 pm onwards: As you might expect, there are lots of late-night places where you can let your hair down. Barcelona's nightlife is among the liveliest in the country, with cocktail bars, live music venues, discos and nightclubs






