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 German bierkeller,...
Plaza Santa Ana 6Despite 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 of belle époque and...
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 tobacco smoke. It...
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 the only place in...
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 have been retained,...
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 plenty of tables...
Plaza de Tirso de Molina 9