Barrica Cervecería runs walk in friendly. Tables in the beer garden go first on warm evenings, so arrive early if the patio is the point.
Barrica Cervecería sits on Calle 9 in El Poblado, a short walk from Parque Lleras, and runs the most committed all Colombian tap list in the city. Around twenty taps rotate exclusively through breweries from Medellín and across the country. Medellin360 calls the bar a benchmark for the craft scene here, and the focus explains why.
That single decision shapes everything. Drinkers who want one room that maps the national scene get exactly that, while anyone hunting imported Belgian ales should look elsewhere. The bar also fills growlers to take home, a habit it promotes as the Barrica experience at your house.
Tripadvisor reviewers single out the staff for steering newcomers toward the right style, and that guidance matters when most tap handles carry unfamiliar Colombian brewery names. The kitchen backs the beer rather than competing with it. Spicy wings, fries and burgers built to pair with whatever is pouring.
The beer garden is the seat to claim. It gives the room space to breathe on a warm Medellín evening, and the bar screens sports without letting the TVs take over. Prices stay fair for El Poblado, which keeps the crowd local even in a tourist heavy neighborhood.
For the editors, Barrica is the efficient first stop in any craft beer crawl through Medellín. Taste four Colombian styles in a flight, ask the staff what just went on tap, then walk ten minutes to the next room on the list.
Warm weekday evenings, when the beer garden has open tables and the staff has time to talk through the tap list before the weekend crowd arrives.
Beer drinkers who want the Colombian scene in one room, groups who need food with their pints, and anyone staying near Parque Lleras.
What to order
- 01
A Colombian Tap Flight
- 02
Staff Pick of the Week
- 03
A Growler to Go
- 04
Wings and a Dark Pour
