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Classic tapas . The prawn and garlic tostadas are wonderful (see El Bocaíto).
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This old-fashioned wine cellar really looks the part, with fluted columns and painted barrels. Draught vermouth, beers and wines. A good range of tapas – the stuffed squid goes down a treat.
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Founded in 1887, and for that reason alone is a “must see”. Tatty, fin-de-siècle decor. Internet café upstairs.
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Small stylish bar, decorated with posters of the legendary dancer Isadora Duncan. Jazz plays in the background while you chat over champagne cocktails and unusual liqueur coffees.
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More like a club for young people who drop in to chat, read the paper or play board games. Draught beer, cocktails and snacks.
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Trendy bar-restaurant with modern interior. Serves Mediterranean cuisine and brunch on Sundays.
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This 19th-century taberna serves Castilian fare including cocido madrileño (see Taberna Carmencita).
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Large modern bar, with tiled walls. Caters for aficionados of beer; also a good selection of tapas .
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Large modern bar, popular with office workers, serving beer on tap. Good range of tapas .
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Kid yourself that you’re in the heart of Asturias by visiting this sidrería (cider tavern).
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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