Pubs are a British institution and going down the local to watch footie over a pint is one of the top ten things expats miss about home.
If you’re one of the many who think singing the national anthem around a mouthful of pork scratchings and beer is beyond your reach, think again.
Here’s our pick of the best British pubs in Spain.
1. The George and Dragon, Barcelona
• Carrer de la Diputació, 269
The George and Dragon was one of the first British pubs in Barcelona and is owned and run by an English family.
As well as serving Fuller’s London Pride, Dry Blackthorn Cider and other British bevies, this pub prides itself on producing authentic, good quality British food. Favourites include Steak and Ale Pie, Bangers and Mash and a Sunday Roast with all the trimmings.
It has become a popular haunt for both expat and local sports fans due to its big TV and projection screens, but The George and Dragon is just as suited to families.
2. O’Neill’s, Madrid
• Principle 12
O’Neill’s is a hugely popular Irish Bar in the Spanish capital. It also claims to be the largest homage to the Emerald Isle in Europe; O’Neill’s would-be-spacious two floors are jam packed with rustic Irish artefacts.
It’s known for its live music and special events like the ‘Night Exchange’ where expats and tourists from around the world gather to practice languages and make friends.
O’Neill’s serves an eclectic mix of food, blending house specials like the ‘Irish Breakfast’ with traditional British pub fare and dishes with a more global influence.
3. Cheers Bar, Cala Millor, Mallorca
Cheer’s Bar describes itself as an international bar and restaurant but its particularly geared towards a British clientele. It has a great atmosphere and an exhaustive menu of British classics, from the full breakfast to curry night and the full Sunday roast to sticky toffee pudding. It shows all top sports on 50 inch screens, has several pool tables, and frequent theme nights.
4. The Queen Vic, Barcelona
• Nou de la rambla 24
The Queen Vic has been described as one of the best, most authentic British bars in Barcelona, and the best place to watch premiership football.
Along with a host of bottled lagers The Queen Vic has the following British favs on tap; Guinness, Bombardier, Stella Artois, Strongbow, Fosters and Heineken.
Much of The Queen Vic’s business comes from Stag and Hen nights, so if you’re hoping for a quiet drink this might not be the place for you!