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Barcelona, Spain

Monocrom bistró & vins

CuisineWine Bar
Executive ChefVarious
Price≈$40
Dress CodeSmart Casual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseConversational
CapacityIntimate
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Opinionated About Dining
Star Wine List

Unlike Barcelona's more commercial wine bar circuit, Monocrom bistró & vins occupies a quiet corner of Plaza de Cardona in Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, operating since 2016 around a list of more than 150 natural and organic wines. Simple Catalan and Mediterranean dishes provide context for the bottles. Ranked #849 in Opinionated About Dining's 2025 Casual Europe list, it holds a 4.5 Google rating across 813 reviews.

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Address
Pl. de Cardona, 4, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, 08006 Barcelona, Spain
Phone
+34 935 16 73 02
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Monocrom bistró & vins restaurant in Barcelona, Spain
About

A Different Corner of the Barcelona Wine Bar Scene

Barcelona's wine bar geography has, over the past decade, sorted itself into two distinct tiers: the high-traffic spots along the Eixample and Gothic Quarter circuits, built around tourist footfall and accessible lists, and a smaller cohort of neighbourhood-anchored spaces that operate on a different logic entirely. The latter group prioritises producer relationships over commercial appeal, and natural and organic wine over conventional bottles. Monocrom bistró & vins, open since 2016 on the quiet Plaza de Cardona in Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, belongs firmly to the second category. The neighbourhood matters here: Sarrià-Sant Gervasi sits above the city's commercial core, drawing a local residential crowd rather than passing visitors, which gives the room a character that no amount of deliberate curation fully replicates.

That residential quality shapes everything from the pacing of service to the wine list's logic. When a bar is designed primarily for the people who live nearby rather than the people who are passing through, its choices reflect longer relationships, both with producers and with guests. Natural and organic wine, the kind sourced from growers who work without synthetic inputs, often in small quantities and with genuine seasonal variation, suits that model well. The bottles change because the vintages change and because small producers' allocations run out. That variability, which a more commercially minded operation might smooth over, is treated here as a feature rather than a flaw.

Natural Wine as Ethical Position, Not Marketing Category

The natural wine movement in Europe began as a reaction against the industrialisation of winemaking: the use of chemical additives, heavy oak programmes, and interventionist cellar practices that prioritised consistency over authenticity. In the Spanish context, that conversation runs alongside a parallel one about organic viticulture, how the vineyard is farmed, what goes into the soil, and how grape-growing affects the ecosystems around it. A list of more than 150 natural and organic wines, as Monocrom maintains, is not assembled passively. It requires ongoing producer contact, a willingness to work with the unpredictability of minimal-intervention winemaking, and a customer base prepared to engage with that unpredictability.

This positions Monocrom within a broader European movement of wine-forward venues that treat the list as an editorial act rather than a product catalogue. Comparable operations elsewhere on the continent, 40 Maltby Street in London and 4850 in Amsterdam, follow a similar philosophy: a tightly managed space, food that supports rather than competes with the wine, and a curation that reflects considered sourcing decisions. Within Barcelona itself, Can Cisa / Bar Brutal and Glug occupy the same natural wine niche, while Vila Vinoteca and Els Tres Porquets take a broader, more eclectic approach to Spanish wine culture. Monocrom's distinction within this comparable set is its location away from the busier wine bar corridors, and the deliberate decision, present from opening, to serve a local audience rather than compete for the same central-city traffic.

The Food: Catalan and Mediterranean as Supporting Framework

The food programme at Monocrom follows the logic that applies across this category of wine-led venue: dishes should give the wine somewhere to go, not overpower it. Catalan and Mediterranean cooking, at its direct end, does this naturally. Shared plates, vegetable-forward preparations, cured meats, and cheese provide texture and contrast without demanding attention away from the glass. The Catalan culinary tradition, rooted in seasonal and regional produce, also aligns with the sourcing philosophy that drives a natural wine list: both involve a preference for what's grown carefully and close by over what's produced at scale and shipped further.

Across Spain's high-end creative scene, at restaurants like El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Cocina Hermanos Torres, Arzak in San Sebastián, DiverXO in Madrid, Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María, Quique Dacosta in Dénia, and Azurmendi in Larrabetzu, the discourse around sustainability and ethical sourcing operates at a very different register: multi-course tasting menus with explicit terroir narratives, documented supply chains, and awards recognition that certifies the environmental claim. Monocrom operates without that apparatus. Its sustainability position is embedded in the list itself rather than announced through a programme or a press release. That's a different kind of credibility, and in some ways a more durable one.

Recognition and Where It Sits in Context

Monocrom holds a 4.5 Google rating across 813 reviews, a data point worth reading carefully. A high score on a large review base, at a venue that has deliberately avoided the commercial circuit, indicates consistent performance with a self-selected audience that found the place through recommendation rather than search optimisation. The 2025 Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe ranking (#849) places it within a field of venues assessed primarily on wine programme depth and kitchen quality relative to format. OAD's Casual Europe list skews toward exactly the kind of operation Monocrom represents: small, wine-led, resistant to the conventions of mainstream dining. Being ranked within that list is a more specific signal than a broad dining guide inclusion would be.

For further context on where Monocrom sits within Barcelona's wider food and drink scene, see our full Barcelona restaurants guide, our full Barcelona bars guide, our full Barcelona wineries guide, our full Barcelona hotels guide, and our full Barcelona experiences guide.

Know Before You Go

  • Address: Pl. de Cardona, 4, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, 08006 Barcelona, Spain
  • Neighbourhood: Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, above the Eixample, quieter and more residential than the central wine bar corridors
  • Wine list: More than 150 natural and organic wines
  • Food: Simple Catalan and Mediterranean dishes
  • Recognition: OAD Casual Europe #849 (2025); Google 4.5 / 866 reviews
  • Open since: 2016
  • Booking: Reservations are recommended.

What Should I Order at Monocrom bistró & vins?

The wine list is the reason to come, and the approach to ordering should reflect that. With more than 150 natural and organic bottles, the range spans styles and regions, and the best entry point is to describe what you're in the mood for rather than arriving with a specific producer in mind. The food is designed to accompany the wine rather than the reverse, so lean on the Catalan and Mediterranean dishes as a supporting framework, shared plates, seasonal produce, the kind of food that doesn't compete with what's in the glass. If you're unfamiliar with natural wine as a category, Monocrom's format (a small, neighbourhood-oriented space with an engaged list) is a more approachable entry point than a larger commercial operation. The 866-review Google score at 4.5 suggests the service translates the list accessibly.

Signature Dishes
croquetas de pollomacarronesmollejas agridulces
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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Cozy
  • Intimate
  • Elegant
  • Hidden Gem
Best For
  • Date Night
  • Casual Hangout
Experience
  • Wine Cellar
  • Terrace
Drink Program
  • Extensive Wine List
  • Natural Wine
  • Sommelier Led
Sourcing
  • Local Sourcing
  • Natural Wine
Views
  • Street Scene
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelConversational
CapacityIntimate
Service StyleUpscale Casual
Meal PacingLeisurely

Calm, cozy atmosphere in a quiet plaza with refined decor, beautiful lighting, and an exotic, Zen-like feel.

Signature Dishes
croquetas de pollomacarronesmollejas agridulces