Late dining in Madrid

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Raise your hand who hasn't forgotten to dine while kicking a city! Where can we go to dinner if the appetite wakes up at unseemly hours? What if the theatre session has been longer than it should be? Or if our friends have arrived in Madrid much later than planned? The city has a wide range of venues that cater to those who want or need to dine out of time.

Platea Madrid

Calle de Goya, 5 - 7. Metro: Colón, Serrano.

Large culinary space with around twenty restaurants serving national and international cuisine with concerts and live shows.  

La Maruca

Velázquez, 54. Metro: Serrano and Velázquez

Spacious establishment with a menu that changes in accordance with the time of the day.  Extensive bar, informal dining room, more intimate lounge and acclimatised terrace.  

La Primera

Gran Vía, 1. Metro: Gran Vía

Sophisticated eatery with light-hearted and cosmopolitan touches, popular with international visitors for its Spanish omelette, anchovies from Santoña or scorpionfish pie.

Tatel

Paseo de la Castellana, 36. Metro: Núñez de Balboa

Quality personalised cuisine which revives the best traditions to adapt it to today’s public. It seeks to internationalise the traditional Spanish culture and cuisine.  

LobByto 

Calle de Echegaray, 8. Metro: Antón Martín

Located in the lobby of the Gran Hotel Inglés, this cocktail bar has a unique cocktail list and also serves breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner or snacks between hours.

Taste Gallery

Plaza de San Miguel, 8. Metro: Sol

It has a menu of Mediterranean recipes prepared with the finest ingredients,  a perfect place to have a vermouth and some tapas and two ‘cave’ lounges, which are ideal for groups and events.

Viva Madrid

Manuel Fernández y González, 7. Metro: Antón Martín

A one hundred year old shop that started out as an illustrious tavern in 1856, offers a mix between tavern and cocktail lounge, served by the Argentinean bartender, Diego Cabrera.

Viva Madrid

Caripén

Plaza de la Marina Española, 4. Metro: Santo Domingo

French art decó restaurant famous for its rock mussels. It was the flamenco house of Lola Flores, of which it conserves the festive, uninhibited and bohemian atmosphere and a  roguish touch.

Taberna La Carmencita

Calle de la Libertad, 16. Metro: Chueca

This is the second oldest tavern in Madrid, 1854, visited by authors from the 1927 generation and by the Madrid Movement. It has recovered the spirit of the former 19th century eating houses.  

Baco y Beto

Pelayo, 24. Metro: Chueca

Tavern with a pleasant atmosphere whose menu includes dishes such as spider crab pie, aubergine in parmesan or turkey and brie toasted bread.

Bar Tomate

Fernando el Santo, 26. Metro: Colón

It is a charming place with an extensive menu offering specialities such as cuttlefish with fried egg or octopus carpaccio with peppers. It has DJ sessions on Fridays and Saturdays.

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Celso y Manolo

Libertad, 1. Chueca. Metro: Chueca (L5). It closes at 02:00 hours.

Located in the neighborhood of Chueca is this local occupying the old Restaurante Argüelles is this tasca castiza, which has been called as its former owners, Celso and Manolo. From its large marble bar eight meters long, standing since the 50s, vermouth is served with tapas and portions of traditional cut, but renewed.

Nômadâ Madrid

Serrano, 41. Salamanca. Metro: Serrano (L4). Closes at 2am

Restaurant that serves Arabic cuisine with Mediterranean touches and Andalusian inspiration, as well as classic and signature cocktails.  This establishment is full of magic, exoticism and fantasy that includes dinner with a music show.

Salvaje Madrid (SLVJ Velázquez)

Velázquez, 62. Salamanca. Metro: Lista (L4). Closes at Midnight

Located in the Hotel Bless, this establishment serves Japanese haute cuisine with a Mediterranean touch, as well as signature cocktails.  It has become one of the city’s trendiest establishments with shows and an eclectic décor as its main features.

DON’T MISS

Delve into Madrid’s exciting food scene with dinner at a Michelin-star restaurant, some tapas in a century-old taberna or a cocktail at a rooftop bar.

Unwind over a drink, dance till the small hours, spend an evening at the theatre or go on a tapas crawl… Madrid boasts an unparalleled nightlife scene.  

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Gourmet Markets

  • A stunning 100-year-old market that has reinvented itself to become one of Madrid's most popular tourist attractions.

    San Miguel Market
  • The most sophisticated face of gastronomy is found in this modern market in Chueca.

    San Antón Market
  • A revolutionary dining space in Barrio de Salamanca.

    Platea Madrid
  • Tradition and innovation in a street market designed to showcase the most select gastronomy.

    San Ildefonso Market
  • Enjoy a new gastronomic experience in the heart of Madrid.

    Gourmet Experience Callao
  • El Corte Inglés has opened a seven-star Gourmet Experience right in the heart of Madrid's Golden Mile, at its Serrano 52 store.

    Gourmet Experience (Serrano)
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  • The Salamanca neighbourhood comes to life at night and offers a sophisticated atmosphere full of elegance.

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