Perfect for a post-dinner sweet treat or a daytime cool-down. You have to try the ice cream here. Dave loves the mango, it’s honestly to die for, and the salted caramel peanut is next-level. Greg’s favourite is the chocolate, but it’s on the darker side, so only go for that if you’re into really dark choccy. They also do big tubs to take home, which is dangerous in the best way.! Definitely worth the queue if there is one- trust us!
The perfect brekkie, brunch or lunch spot. Think tasty pancakes, bagels, smoothies and açai bowls, as well as delicious poke bowls. Try the Sunset Bowl for lunch, or the pancakes any time! There’s also really great coffee and pastries ( the pistachio croissant is insane) Right in the centre of Sitges' rambling streets, with a cute courtyard out the back if you fancy a bit of sunshine on the side.
Down a little side street in the rambling streets of Sitges. Looks pretty low key from the outside but the food inside is unreal. The croquettes are to die for! Especially the pumpkin, parmesan & truffle and the steak skirt with chimichurri. We also split the steak tartare sharing and it was absolute chef’s kiss! Would 100% recommend. As we're in peak season, before 7 you might get lucky with a walk-in, but we’d definitely recommend booking in advance to avoid disappointment.
The best coffee we’ve found in Sitges. Just seconds from the train station, it’s the perfect stop before or after a journey. Everything is made with real care. whether you go for a locally brewed speciality coffee (Iced Americano for Dave) or a matcha latte (Greg’s favourite) and the staff so lovely and up for a chat, especially if its about coffee or your matcha whisking technique! :)
Parrots Sitges is the absolute epicentre of Sitges’ LGBTQ+ scene. Think camp chaos, elite people-watching, and cocktails flowing all day long. The vibe is loud and the drinks are unapologetically boozy. Greg found that out firsthand after a few Long Island Iced Teas… consider yourself warned! If you want a fun, buzzy place to gather, soak up the atmosphere, and properly get into the Sitges spirit, this is it.
Amanit Sitges is all about sunset dinners and sea views. Set right on the beachfront in Sitges, just a short stroll from the iconic Sitges Church, its terrace is made for golden hour drinks, great food, and a side of sunshine! Perfect for everything from a relaxed daytime coffee (or vino) and a light bite, to long, lingering group dinners (book in advance for bigger bookings). Their menu blends Mediterranean flavours with Asian influences, plus excellent cocktails. An all-round great foodie and sunshine spot!
El Club Sitges is a relaxed cocktail bar and jazz music venue in the heart of Sitges, just moments from the seafront. Known for its seriously good mixology, live music, and a touch of jazz (perfect if you’re a fan like Dave)!, it’s the kind of place made for settling in and soaking up the atmosphere. Stylish, warm, and a little bit different, we fell for its laid-back energy and great cocktails selection.
The perfect daytime pit-stop for easy eats, cold beers, coffee or cake if you want a break form the sun. It’s relaxed, unfussy, and ideal when you want something simple, just minutes from the beach. Try to grab a seat outside if you can. It sits right on what’s basically Sitges’ unofficial catwalk, so the people-watching is top-tier. It does get busy though, but there’s plenty of space inside and a huge courtyard out the back if you’re a bigger group, so you can almost always find a spot
Karmela Terracita might look small and unassuming from the outside, but it serves up some delicious tapas. A relaxed, no-fuss spot that’s all about good food, delicious sharable plates, and a buzzing local feel, perfect for casual bites with a drink or two… or three! Located in a little corner by San Sebastián Beach in Sitges in the shadow of the church and old town. Gorgeous calamari, fresh local fish, and if you’re a fan of crème brûlée (or Catalan cream), theirs is absolutely top notch!
ME Sitges Terramar is a truly indulgent spot if you’re looking to spend a few days properly switching off, either pre- or post-wedding. It’s at the calmer end of town, with a gorgeous pool, a relaxed beach club, and plenty of facilities to really lean into holiday mode. Even if you’re not staying there, the rooftop is well worth a visit for a sunset cocktail.
Right in the centre of Sitges, set across two beautiful 19th-century Spanish villas and just a stone’s throw from the train station. One of the oldest buildings in town, it’s full of quirky corners and a lovely art collection, giving it a really special charm.