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Granja M. Viader

Sink your spoon into a luscious crema Catalana at this former urban dairy farm.

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Meet Catalonia’s answer to crème brûlée.   Austin Bush for Gastro Obscura
This place has been serving up sweets since 1870.   Austin Bush for Gastro Obscura
The interior has barely changed over the decades.   Austin Bush for Gastro Obscura
Friendly staff will coach you through the process of breaking the glassy crust with your spoon.   Austin Bush for Gastro Obscura
In the past, cows were kept on-site here.   Austin Bush for Gastro Obscura
The custard gets its intoxicating perfume from lemon zest.   Austin Bush for Gastro Obscura
A plaque embedded in the pavement honors the long history of Granja M. Viader.   Austin Bush for Gastro Obscura
Crema catalana and café con leche   Xavixavir / Atlas Obscura User
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It’s Barcelona, in the late 19th century, and you’re craving a glass of milk. Where do you go? Most likely you’ll head to a granja. In Catalan, the word means “farm,” but it also eventually came to refer to businesses that sold milk, typically with cows on-site. 

M. Viader, founded in 1870, is one of Barcelona’s oldest granjas. It’s also one of the city’s most progressive. Realizing the sanitary downsides of having cows in their increasingly urban backyard, the early owners bought a farm at the city’s edge, and created a small factory that made cheeses and other dairy products that could be brought into the city. As such, they were forerunners of milk preservation and packaging, and in 1931, they created Cacaolat, allegedly the world’s first bottled chocolate milk, a product sold across Spain today. 

Today, M. Viader retains an Old World feel with ancient floor tiles and vintage furniture and signage; the plaque out front indicates that it’s been recognized by the city for these elements. They serve what many consider Barcelona’s classic crema Catalana, Catalonia’s silky cousin to crème brûlée. 

The dish takes the form of a rich, sweet custard, made aromatic by the addition of lemon zest, and topped with a burnt sugar crust. Friendly staff will coach you through the process of breaking the glassy crust with your spoon and taking a spoonful that includes both the custard and those crispy shards. Another Catalonia-specific item available here is mel i mató, cottage cheese served drizzled with honey and topped with walnuts.

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Like many businesses in Spain, M. Viader closes for a siesta between 1:30 p.m. and 5 p.m.

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Granja M. Viader
Carrer d'en Xuclà, 4
Barcelona, 08001
Spain
41.38303, 2.170833
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