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    Mercado de San Antón

    4.0 (147 reviews)
    ModerateFarmers Market
    Closed 10:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Phil N.

    This is more of working market than Mercado San Miguel. Two floors of combo Grocery and food stalls with a supermarket below. Ambience not quite as cool. Shop owners were eager.

    John C.

    A bit away from the central Madrid area. Much better than the ever packed market at the center of the city, which is constantly filled with tourists, standing elbow to elbow throughout the entire market. This place actually has plenty of tables and stools to sit on. Have a nice relaxing lunch or dinner here and enjoy Madrid.

    Stall 19 tapas
    D T.

    Stall 19 food was incredible and fresh. 18 wasn't the best and they do a little bait and switch with the signage.

    The market
    Phil S.

    MADRID SPAIN - Another market that we saw in passing similar to Mercado de San Miguel unfortunately we just got done eating & they were already shutting down stores already when we arrived, but we were able to do a quick walk through & see what they had to offer & it was quite extensive. They have all sorts of goodies like seafood, fruits, nuts, candies, pastries, salamis, meats, cheeses....quite a cornucopia of items to select from. We knew about it but unfortunately we ran out of time. I wish we had made an effort to get here earlier but our time was running out. What an awesome market

    Dan A.

    A smaller market located in the Barrio de Chueca. At the entrance is a Nut vendor (so many different varieties) with a good size fruits and vegetable stand as you start the path. A couple of butcher and Jambon stands as well, fish monger & restaurant. In the middle is a cafe that looked to have a nice selection of pastries and desserts. A small restaurant (Korean) was tucked away in the corner. Rooftop seating is available. Although not the biggest Mercado, it covers most of the necessities.

    Julia D.

    Mercado de San Anton is such a fun market in an unassuming building if you're just walking by. There's a grocery style market on the ground level, and then food hall stalls, and a sit down restaurant on the top floor. My friends and I opted for just tapas from the tapas stalls and grabbed a bunch of stuff to share at the highboy shared tables. This is a great option if you just want to pop in for a snack, or want to try a bunch of different tapas with friends. It had a fun lively vibe since it was lunch time, but we were still able to find a spot at the table to eat at. I loved the foie burger and the manchego croquettes the best, but everything looked amazing!

    Tapas
    Alejandro K.

    Excelentes tapas, muy sabrosas. Un poco lenta la atención pero es normal ya que mucha gente va para allá.

    Dessert
    Midori G.

    I was just looking for dessert this time at Mercado de San Antón and it did not disappoint! I only saw one dessert stall before I stopped. I'm not sure if there are more; I only made it to the second floor! What I ordered: I can never remember the name of this dessert; however, I've seen it at many other cafes and restaurants in Spain! There is always a wafer cookie on top of something that looks somewhat like flan. It was a little pricier than the other desserts, but oh my it was worth it!

    Vivian V.

    Excellent place to gather with friends for tapas and wine! Once you get there, I highly recommend to stop by La Trastienda and let the staff guide your thru your preference on seafood / meat tapas. Our server Agmet went above and beyond while my friend and I stopped by on a Friday late night, he presented a nice alabariño wine and some small plates to pair with: Gambas, Pulpo, Ostras not so big plates but packed with flavor and character.

    Ann P.

    This is a must when you are in Madrid. It's all in the experience. The hustle and bustle of the market makes it an experience all in itself. They have so many different vendors that you can't possibly eat at each vendor in one sitting. My favorite thing about this place is that you can bring your own wine and dine on the wonderful dishes offered by the local cooks and restaurants. My favorite was the tapas. The salmon tapa was to die for. The fish was so fresh and the flavors were subtle yet explosive with fresh herbs and spices.

    Sushi
    Jane P.

    Mmmm this market was okay. It wasn't my favorite that I visited in Spain. It was less touristy, but I feel like there weren't as many good options here and honestly, I feel like it did not have a fun lively market feeling. It was quiet and not crowded at all. There were not a lot of things going on and everything was way over priced. It was a pretty market and worth it for a visit if you are close by. I ordered the tapas, sushi, potatoes, and other random stuff. It was easy to find seating here because it wasn't crowded at all. The tapas were really good and cheap. Only one or 1.5 Euro a piece. However, everything else was so pricey and expensive. Not worth it at all.

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    Elisa T.

    3-level food hall with fresh produce, meat & seafood plus, diverse eateries & restaurant. It's a local farmers market - Inexpensive tapas, hamburgers, seafoods, pasta, and bar. Compare to San Miguel Market much less crowded (tourists). Worth to visit!

    Cheese section with Yelper Jim D. after it.
    Marqus R.

    For a Mercado, this is one of the best. Not the biggest, but one of the nicest. All the food goods are perfectly displayed and presented, plus the place is clean, properly lighted and packed with really good places to eat. If you're a tourist it's a must see since a similar setting elsewhere is a rarity.

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    Much better than the over hyped Mercado San Miguel, the San Anton boasts a good variety of eating and shopping options.

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    Mercado de San Miguel - poke tapas

    Mercado de San Miguel

    4.3(1.4k reviews)
    1.2 kmSol
    €€

    Really enjoyed Mercado de San Miguel, even if it's the more touristy food market in Madrid. Came…read morelater in the evening. Must gets include - jamón ibérico from Puesto Carrasco Ibéricos - olives and vermut from The Hour of the Vermouth - wine from Pinkleton & Wine - codfish from La Casa del Bacalao There's also a Spanish omelet vendor but it was okay. Great energy in the market. Can be difficult to find a seat at a table but there's plenty of standing counters along the perimeter.

    So this was one of the places everyone recommended we had to stop at while we were in Madrid for a…read morecouple days on our way to Portugal, and one of the most disappointing. Don't get me wrong - they do indeed have a whole bunch of food vendors that all looked extremely good. Some of them were tourist-priced (ok, a majority of them were tourist-priced), but none of them looked *bad*, just not *necessarily* worth the price, when you could go any number of places nearby and get food as good, for cheaper. But there were definitely some hidden gems, including one absolutely wonderful tapas place that we ordered a bunch of little tostas from, of all different sorts, that we were absolutely impressed by and happy with all of. And of course, the vendor I had originally been most excited about, La Hora del Vermut, which does indeed offer both very inexpensive, great "house" vermouth, and very affordable fancy vermouths. I would've loved to hang out at a bar like that... if I could do so and also *move*. See, the thing is... this market is absolutely not big enough for all its accolades. As Yogi Berra may or may not have ever said, "No one goes there nowadays, it's too crowded." At least I probably wouldn't ever go back there... we could barely hear to order tapas at the tapas place, and good luck finding a place to eat if you're not taking it to go. Good luck actually making it to one of the vendors further away from the entrance, either. It was an absolute madhouse, so we ordered a bunch of tostas at once, I braved the insanity to get a couple glasses of vermouth and met my wife outside the actual market to eat them on the steps. And that was the *off* season - if it's like that in January, I could only imagine it in May! Great vendors, but as a market, they really need better crowd management / foot traffic control.

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    Mercado de la Paz - Charcuterie and meats

    Mercado de la Paz

    4.2(18 reviews)
    1.2 kmSalamanca
    €€€

    Mercado de la Paz is the sort of place that gets you in trouble fast, which is exactly why it is my…read morekind of place. You walk in with some vague idea of restraint, and within minutes, that collapses. Seafood here, jamón there, cheeses lined up like bad decisions, pastries waiting to finish the job. I felt like a kid in a candy store, except this was far better than candy. What makes the place work is the range. It is not just market stalls. You have fresh produce and specialty food counters alongside bars, restaurants, and small places to stop and eat properly, which is part of what gives it real life. This is not some bloodless, overdesigned food hall built for people who want photos more than flavor. It has pulse, smell, noise, and appetite: exactly my taste, and the kind of place where one lap is never enough.

    This is a local public market in Madrid, located in the Salamanca district which is kinda like the…read more5th Ave/UES of Manhattan with its fancy stores and nice apartments. Although in a fancier neighborhood this neighborhood spot is down-to-earth and accessible to all. A lot less touristy than markets closer to Sol. Like other markets they have a variety of vendors carrying a plethora of ingredients--fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy, cured meats & cheeses, herbs/spices/condiments, preserved and prepared foods. A florist, bakeries and house/kitchenware shops round out the assortment. A few restaurants too, notably the famous "Casa Dani" is located here, most recently made popular (to non-local foodies) by Netflix's "Somebody Feed Phil". I arrived on a Monday morning around 10:30am so the atmosphere was pretty low key with mostly locals picking up groceries, grabbing a bite to eat, with a couple local tour guides bringing around 1-2 tourists on personalized tours. Vendors were still setting up/unloading some items for the day. It was fun to check out the variety of items at each stall, and pick up a couple food souvenirs. Opening hours are 9am-8pm Mon-Friday and 9am-2:30pm Saturday, closed Sundays. Vendors take cash and card in most cases though always good to bring a little extra cash for smaller purchases with local vendors.

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    Another shot of cheese and jamon - yumm

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    Mercado de la Cebada - Beautiful tomatoes!

    Mercado de la Cebada

    4.5(21 reviews)
    1.6 kmLa Latina
    €€

    This farmers' market is more than what you would expect - we came here on 03.06.24 and discovered…read moreat the end of our trip where we should have gone on Day One. The stalls are operated by local vendors eager to sell their inventory, whether it be meat, seafood, vegetables, fruit, cheese, wine, et cetera. There are also stands where you can buy seafood, have it made for you, then sit and eat it with a bottle of wine from the same establishment. Genius! For friendliness, the vendors we talked to were top notch. The layout of the market is ideal for browsing and taking your time. There was none of that chaos you find at the more touristy markets. If you are on the lookout for amazing produce that you would pay way more for if you could even find this quality in the US, this is the place. Enjoy!

    Great "local" market. This seems like where the locals go. A bit off the central Madrid area…read more Fresh seafood stands selling cooked and raw seafood. People standing around eating their purchases afterwards. The stands also sell wine and beer. You can really enjoy yourself as a foodie. The produce looked super fresh and enticing. There were fruits that we've never seen before so we bought some to try. The variety of tomatoes was awesome. Signs posted "no touching." You touch you pay. Apparently they serve the fruits and tomatoes right there for their patrons. We bought some "bulls balls" tomatoes. They looked gorgeous. Gorgeous balls of bulls. Huevos del toro. Enjoy !

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    Mercado de San Fernando - Carta El Perenquén

    Mercado de San Fernando

    4.5(35 reviews)
    1.7 kmLavapiés y Embajadores
    €€

    I was here on a Sunday early afternoon and it was hopping busy! There was a festival going on…read more-Tapapies, celebrating music and Tapas from many different cultures. There were special festival tapas offered in the food stalls and everything I tried was amazing!! Update: I excitedly went back on Monday for a repeat experience for lunch. The market is technically open from 9-3 but it was only the butchers and fish stalls open.

    Fantastic mercado experience!…read more A stone's throw from where I was staying, this mercado fulfilled my expectations and then some. I was lucky enough to come on a Sunday during the Tapapies cultural festival. There were performers outside, and plenty of activity and great food inside. Each stall had a special "dish" for the festival in addition to their usual offerings. The prices were VERY attractive, almost "happy-hour-ish" where you could get a tapas/beer for 2-3 euro pp. Not bad at all. I think I spent 2 hours here and maybe spent 15 euro total? Came back the next day for a repeat lunch - around 11am - and nothing was open except for a butcher stall and two fishmongers. I think some places started opening up around 2pm, but then they were closing an hour later, so very easy to miss some of these places during the early part of the week - if they're even open at all. You'd have better luck for dinner if you came around 7-8pm. The downside to this is with fewer markets open, those that are open do tend to get crowded, and patrons tend to hang out and take it slow. TL;DR. Great food, great prices, larger and not as crowded as other Mercados, and not as touristy.

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    Mercado de San Fernando - Queso Asado - El Perenquén

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    Dia de Mercado

    Dia de Mercado

    4.3(3 reviews)
    2.9 kmCasa de Campo, Moncloa

    This is a monthly market near Lago station, where people of Madrid bring a shopping trolley to buy…read moretheir week's of fresh vegetables! Is it me, or do all the vendors sell the same vegetables? Broccoli and asparagus were everywhere. I love both. I didn't know what to expect at all, I thought it's a place of food. But it's mostly groceries: - lots of fresh vegetables - lots of people - wine!!! lots of wine vendors. And I mean LOTS - one muffin bakery - lots of bread bakeries! - snacking, nuts stuff - olive oil - cheese - jams! As you can see, if you come hungry, there is nothing you can eat. However the one-and-only muffin bakery sells freshly baked sweets and this freshly baked tuna pizza thing!!!! I LOVED IT :) If I lived in Madrid, I would come here. I visited at 11AM and it was quite busy! I originally thought the 1€ was a required entrance fee, but no you just walk in for free.

    Dia de Mercado is an excellent local foods market held on the first Saturday of every month. Buy a…read morewine glass for 1€ in the entrance and you are welcome to sample a great variety of Spanish wines along with olive oils, meats, olives, cheeses, chocolates, cakes, muffins, pastries, honey, vegetables, etc. The market is open from 10AM-3PM. It's worth it to get there early as the market favourites are sure to sell out! After you've made your way through the market, take your food finds down to the lake for a nice picnic!

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    Dia de Mercado - Yummm, I like muffins

    Yummm, I like muffins

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