Restaurants in Madrid
Breakfast
Sit in the historic Plaza Mayor and enjoy a cortado while watching the world go by; the café’s old‑world charm is unbeatable.
Dinner
Try the signature huevos rotos — fried eggs over crispy potatoes — in this no‑frills tavern beloved by locals.
Warm up with cocido madrileño, a hearty chickpea and meat stew that captures the essence of Madrid’s comfort food.
Anytime
Sample jamón ibérico, pulpo a la gallega, and a glass of vermouth from the market’s stalls for an authentic tapas experience.
Indulge in churros con chocolate at this iconic 24‑hour churrería; the thick, sweet sauce is worth the late‑night visit.
Sip a classic Negroni in a 1920s‑style setting near Gran Vía; the elegant ambience makes it a perfect pre‑dinner stop.
Enjoy live jazz sets in an intimate venue; the cover includes a drink, offering a sophisticated nightcap.
Start your tapas crawl with a glass of chilled vermouth and a few marinated olives — a traditional aperitif beloved by locals.