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  • Well-established restaurant serving up North African specialities.

  • Quality home cooking from the Basque country is the highlight here.

  • This beer-bar has been serving customers for more than 50 years. Cockles and shrimps are the specialities (see Cervecería Santa Bárbara).

  • You won’t find better hot chocolate anywhere in Madrid.

  • Classy creative cooking is the hallmark of this chic restaurant. The ambience makes it the perfect setting for a romantic dinner. Outstanding wine cellar.

  • Decorated with scenes of old Madrid, this popular local serves standards such as the Madrid stew cocido .

  • A bar with a touch of sophistication, not least in its selection of imaginatively prepared tapas such as French toast with apple compote. The desserts to die for.

  • A popular Italian restaurant chain offering a selection of pizzas, pasta and meat dishes. Especially good value is the midweek all-inclusive meals for two.

  • Spanish cuisine with a ranger of international influences. There is a small terrace available in good weather.

  • Jockey

    Winner of numerous culinary awards including a Michelin star, Jockey is one of Madrid’s best and most expensive restaurants. Seasonal game and wild fowl dishes are a highlight when they’re in season.

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