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El Madroño

3.8 (51 reviews)
ModerateBars, Spanish, Tapas Bars
Closed 9:30 am - 1:30 AM (Next day)

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What's the vibe?
Casual
Moderate noise
Outdoor seating
Good for groups

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Croquettes (bottom) and patatas bravas (top)
Julia H.

Tasty tapas! I think the squid was the best out of the three I've gotten--it had a nice texture and was thinly battered compared to traditional calamari. I wished the patatas bravas were more crunchy and chopped smaller since it was very starchy to eat. The croquettes were soft in the inside. Nice place to have some tapas outside near all the attractions. Waiter was patient with us in terms of communicating between Spanish and English. We caught an error in the bill, and he promptly corrected it. Because this place is in a touristy area, a LOT of people trying to sell us stuff or ask for money came to the outside tables, so be aware of that!

Jerry L.

We found this place after visiting the royal palace of Spain, it's tucked into one of the many side streets and looks unassuming, there is outdoor seating but we opted to sit inside, we ordered a bottle of wine for about 20 euro and batatas bravas as an appetizer, I really enjoyed them here, nice flavor with a slight kick to it, for dinner I had the oxtail which had potatoes in the dish, our server also gave us some bread to have with it, the oxtail was tender and the sauce on it was awesome, savory but not salty, it was a big serving but I managed to finish it all. This place is known for making its own dessert liquor which comes from marmalade from trees, it was served in a shot cup made out of waffle cone with chocolate inside and around the rim, after a few shots it was a great dessert. I recommend this place, we ended up buying this unique bottle to bring home!

Outside
Jeslyn X.

Very nice restaurant. The waiters were super friendly although I came in early. Ordered tortilla and vermouth. They seemed a bit surprised when I asked for vermouth, and even gave me one shot to make sure this was what I wanted :) The tortilla was yum! I was initially reluctant to try tortilla because didn't like the eggy smell (never ordered omelette for breakfast in Canada), but this one didn't taste eggy at all. The inside was moisture with soft potato. Really good! They also gave me a plate of cheese, ham and bread to pair with the drink.

Ryan A.

Very short review incoming! This stop was suggested by a local as El Madrono makes their own liquor. Why bother, you may ask? Simple, liquor added to ice cream cup which was dipped in chocolate before! It is basically a chocolate shot, who can argue with that? The liquor was pretty straight forward, but it was the experience and sweetness that sucked me in. You can tell the restaurant is geared towards quick in and outs in terms of people just wanting to try a shot and leave. We were shuffled towards the end of the bar, given our shots and paid and were out in 10 minutes flat! The food smelled good, but I didn't even get a chance to really take a look at anything, but there were quite a few people packed inside (During the Copa Del Rey championship). So ultimately can give this place four stars based on the quick and tasty pit stop!

Oxtail
Kindra B.

THE BEST!!!! Amazing staff amazing food amazing prices! These gentlemen really make you feel like family! The pork was one of my favorite dishes, and the bravas are way better then other places near by.

Trina D.

One of the stops on our tapas tour, we got the Madroño shot in the little chocolate cone. It's delicious and a must if you like sweet shots. Salud!

Octopus tapa
Ken S.

Nice little spot with outside seating. We ordered the tripe stew, eggs with potatoes, padron peppers and pisto(large portion, we thought it was a smalll tapa), and octopus. All of the dishes were good. We also received a free tapa(red pepper on top of a spanish omlette and bread) AND we also received 2 free shots of El Oso y El Madrono which was awesome. Service was excellent. Probably one of the better services we experienced in Spain so far. Definitely recommend this place if you are in the area.

Aymara L.

A historic place in Madrid. It's located in a perfect area to sit outside and enjoy the city. Please have liquor de madroño, which is symbolic to Madrid, in chocolate covered wafer shot cups.

Ox tail with potatoes, delicious!!!

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The madrona shot is worth the stop! Dark sherry in a chocolate cup is the best finishing taste for a night of tapas hunting.

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La Coquette

4.4(21 reviews)
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We had a fun evening out at Madrid's La Coquette Blues Bar…read more Got there at around 7:30 pm - doors open at 8, and a line forms outside the relatively small place, so that timing was perfect. Settled into the very cool cavern-like subterranean space with rough stone walls, vintage blues show posters and a terrific Chicago blues soundtrack. A waiter who spoke English took drink orders, and everybody got bowls of sunflower seeds in the shell. It got crowded, but not ridiculously so, because they limit admission, letting a few new people in when others leave. They feature a rotating roster of blues bands who each do a three-night run. Check out their web site (it's their Facebook page) for who's playing. As usual when I see a music listing somewhere, I looked the group up on YouTube, to check out what they actually sound like. The combo we caught - The Maria Avilas Quartet - came on at 9 pm. It was a good-time Chicago-style blues band with guitar, standup bass, drums and a female singer, and we stayed for most of the second set as well. The crowd was really upbeat and friendly, and the beer was cold. Later in the evening, the waiter offered selected people (lucky us!) free mini-shots. Bottom line: we really enjoyed the place, and highly recommend it for a fun evening out.

Good, divey Blues Bar (live band) we found and jumped into after dinner. Got there around 11'ish…read more Had some beers, drinks, and listened to the live Blues Band which was pretty good. Good selection of beers and liquor... the bartender makes a very good Mojito (almost every table had one). Generous pours on all drinks. Decent beer selection. Seating is a little tight but it's not a big place. Looks like an old bomb shelter (cool look).

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