One sweeping glance may seem enough to take in the whole of this cosy, box-like venue. The deep red walls, antique gilt mirror and polished wood bar give a warm glow, while aloft on a platform sit a pair of rather intriguing sculptures which appear, in a former life, to have been porcelain toilet bowls. But don’t overlook the tiny, green oasis out the back, in the form of an airy glass-roofed patio. There’s only one table, though, so only the lucky few get the chance to squeeze past the flower bed and bag a spot on the mosaic corner bench.
Back in the main room, gigs take place in a corner, with a handful of chairs lined up for the crowd. Acts are wide-ranging, from bluesy singer-songwriters and folk duos, to regular jazz sessions, poetry readings and screenings. Next month sees Festigàbal (August 16th to 18th), when the quirkiness of Heliogàbal explodes onto the stage of Plaça Rovira i Trias for the annual Gràcia festes—great for anyone longing to think outside the box.
Heliogàbal
Ramón y Cajal 80
Metro: Joanic (L4)
Open every day from 9pm, performances start at 10pm
www.heliogabal.com
July 22, 2009






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