Famous for being Ernest Hemingway's daily haunt (his table, should you be wondering, is the one in the near right-hand corner). The decor is fin-de-siècle...
Plaza Santa Ana 6
Despite the address, De 1911 actually sits on the tiny pedestrian street C/Coloreros, on which it has tables. It is indeed from 1911, but is a curious mix...
Plazuela de San Ginés 5Totally unreconstructed, La Venencia is gloriously shabby, with old, peeling sherry posters, barrels behind the bar and walls burnished gold by decades of...
C/Echegaray 7The least exciting-looking of all the beer cellars lining this side of the Plaza Santa Ana, Naturbier's big draw is its own-made organic beer - in fact it's...
Plaza Santa Ana 9When it opened in 1929, this was the first ham and charcuterie shop in Madrid. It's undergone a few changes since then, but many of the original fittings...
C/Hortaleza 11It has a good stab at looking traditional with tiles, nautically uniformed waiters and exposed brickwork, but this taberna is in fact quite new. There are...
Plaza de Tirso de Molina 9