Coming back from a 2 weeks vacation in Barcelona to news that there's a Spanish food hall that opened brought a smile and giddiness of excitement! It's only been opened for a few days, so there's still a few things missing like a liquor license. What they did have, was enough to satiate my palate.
Before choosing what I wanted to eat, I was able to get a tour from one of the owners, got introduced to the chef (who's idea this food hall was) and got an explanation of their concept, the different stations and what to expect.
I came in around 2pm and found a bustling food stations: salad bar, sandwiches and pastry & tapas. Since I was alone this visit, I decided to forego with tapas and salad - instead I tried their savoury coca (buttery and flaky flatbread type with eggplant and red peppers), manchego cheese croissant and crema bomba (akin to a doughnut with creamy pudding filling). All 3 items were yummy and worth a repeat visit, especially once liquor license has been obtained - also with company to share the bountiful menu offerings.