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Atmospheric tapas bar – from 11pm at weekends you can only eat standing at the bar (see Alhambra).
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Sophisticated jazz lovers home in on this Art-Deco café at the top of Huertas. There’s a small admission charge, depending on the artists (see Café Central).
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This historic tavern is where the author Cervantes wrote part of Don Quixote . Wood panelling gives it a warm atmosphere. Vermouth dispensed on draught from an antique pump. Traditional madrileño cooking.
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It’s worth splashing out on a meal in this restaurant renowned for its roasts. Booking ahead is essential.
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Aficionados rate this attractive venue as the best place for traditional Spanish Flamenco acts (see Casa PATAS).
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Dance until 6am at this fashionable club to the sounds of DJs or live music in a range of different styles (Thu–Sun).
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On the fringes of the Lavapiés district, this café-bar is an ideal place to relax with a drink while chatting with friends and listening to good music. Cosy ambience.
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This lively cellar venue (the name means “the jaws of the wolf”) has a great atmosphere. They dance to anything here – acid jazz, hip-hop, rock ‘n’ roll, you name it.
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Italian restaurant which has banished pizza in favour of nouvelle cuisine .
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The live salsa music, played Thursdays to Saturdays inclusive, is the main draw of this noisy Cuban restaurant (see La Negra Tomasa).
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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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