Wer-haus
This edgy concept store just off Passeig de Gràcia is a coffee shop, bookstore, clothing boutique, and art gallery all in one. It’s the perfect destination for a Sunday afternoon: Start with a brunch of unexpected dishes (mango toast with cherry tomatoes and balsamic reduction, anyone?) before shopping the well-edited racks for finds like a Raf Simons shirt, and end with a viewing of whatever art installation is currently on display in the loft-like space.
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