Having spent a third of my life traveling and living in various North African and Middle Eastern countries, I've developed a deep passion for enjoying good shisha with friends or solo while working on my laptop. At Wookah Lounge in Barcelona, all my high standards for a top-notch shisha experience are met.
The flavor selection here is impressive, and they're open to creating custom mixes. The shishas are high quality, well-maintained, and the staff are proactive in changing the coals regularly, using natural ones instead of chemical tablets.
Wookah Lounge is like stepping into a Middle Eastern restaurant, offering an extensive menu of snacks and dishes, available throughout the day. Their cocktail menu is also top-notch, attracting a diverse crowd of all ages, whether dining or just enjoying a drink.
At home, I have five different shishas from various countries, but my favorite is the Wookah. This is what initially drew me to Wookah Lounge, and the exceptional service keeps me coming back. The friendly staff ensure that every visit is enjoyable and hassle-free.
Located in one of my favorite parts of the city, Wookah Lounge is surrounded by excellent restaurants (like Topik Restaurant) and shops, making it easy to spend a wonderful day in the area without wasting time traveling across the city. So, if you're in Barcelona and looking for a genuine shisha experience, Wookah Lounge is the place to be.
Carrer de Balmes, 127
Shisha:
€
25
+34
930317847
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