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Top 10 Places to Eat and Drink

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  • 1. Divina La Cocina

    Stylish and trendy, this Chueca restaurant is making waves with its Spanish fusion cooking. Must book ahead.

  • 2. Little Elvis Bar

    The framed picture of Elvis greets you at this friendly bar, decorated in minimalist style. Comes alive after dark. Games room

  • 3. Corripio

    Kid yourself that you’re in the heart of Asturias by visiting this sidrería (cider tavern).

  • 4. Café Oliver

    Trendy bar-restaurant with modern interior. Serves Mediterranean cuisine and brunch on Sundays.

  • 5. El Parnasillo

    Cocktails are the speciality of this Malasaña bar.

  • 6. El 2D

    Traditional local. You may have to stand while admiring the blue-and-white azulejo tiles, ornamented columns and marble top tables.

  • 7. Taberna de Angel Sierra

    Attractive tapas bar in the heart of Chueca with wonderful bar interior, dating from around 1900. Vermouth on tap. House speciality is escabeche de atún (pickled tuna).

  • 8. La Bardemcilla

    Owned by the sister of Spanish actor Javier Bardem, this lively café-restaurant serves typical Spanish dishes named after Bardem’s films.

  • 9. Cervecería Cruz Blanca

    Large modern bar, with tiled walls. Caters for aficionados of beer; also a good selection of tapas .

  • 10. Café Manuela

    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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