6 Great Places to Eat Early in Madrid

Meat in sauce and french fries on a white plate.

Part of living like a local is eating like a local, but that’s not always possible for every meal on your trip. Maybe you’re on a tight schedule, maybe it’s jet lag, or maybe you just haven’t gotten used to Spain’s unique mealtimes yet. And that’s okay—eating lunch at 2 and dinner after 9 definitely […]

Ultimate Guide to the Best Churros in Madrid

A child and his mother eating churros and chocolate

If there’s one sweet treat you can’t leave Madrid without trying, it’s churros con chocolate. We can’t think of anything better: crispy, fried-to-perfection churros lightly dusted with sugar and dipped in piping hot, sinfully delicious thick hot chocolate. Sounds amazing, right? If you want to find the best churros in Madrid, look no further. Here’s […]

Where to Eat the Best Bocadillos de Calamares in Madrid

Casa Rúa is home to one of the best bocadillos de calamares in Madrid!

If you want to eat something truly local while visiting Madrid, order a bocadillo de calamares. It doesn’t get much better than this: lightly fried squid rings placed in a nice roll of crusty bread and topped with a dollop of alioli or a squeeze of lemon. This simple pleasure, along with the city’s famous cocido, is about […]

Late Night Food in Madrid: 6 Can’t-Miss Spots

Exterior of a cafe in an arched passageway with people sitting at the terrace tables.

Most visitors to Spain quickly become familiar with locals’ much-later mealtimes. Madrileños don’t sit down for lunch until 2 p.m. at the earliest, and don’t even think about eating dinner until at least 9 or 10! But what if you’re looking to eat even later than the standard Spanish mealtime? Whether you’re getting into town late […]

Drink Up: 9 Great Places to Enjoy Craft Beer in Madrid

Fábrica Maravillas is one of our favorite spots for craft beer in Madrid. We love their homemade brews!

Passionate owners and staff make Madrid a top craft beer destination. Long gone are the days when your only options upon entering a bar were Mahou or Mahou Sin (non-alcohol beer). While we love Madrid’s classic, historic old bars, sometimes we’re looking to try something different as far as beer goes. The craft beer revolution […]

Best Cocido in Madrid: Where to Eat Cocido Madrileño

Large plate full of chickpeas, meats, and vegetables

Rustic, hearty and filling, Madrid’s most emblematic dish is a must-try whenever you’re in the city. Read on to discover where to find the best cocido in Madrid! Forget paella—the most typical food in Madrid is the city’s signature stew, cocido madrileño. All winter long, local families gather around the table for long weekend lunches […]

Where to Eat Near Plaza Mayor: Top 7 Spots

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Plaza Mayor is one of the most visited spots in Madrid—and for good reason. Its central location and awe-inspiring historic architecture make it the perfect place to marvel at Spain’s history, people watch, and take pictures with friends or family.  But when it comes to where to eat near Plaza Mayor, choose wisely. Its status […]

Broken Eggs: Where to Eat Huevos Rotos in Madrid!

You can't come to Madrid without trying this Spanish specialty. Here are the 5 best huevos rotos in Madrid/

Huevos rotos are a staple of the Madrid food scene—they’re that good. But not all huevos rotos are created equally! Luckily, we’ve done the taste testing for you, answering that all-important question—where to eat huevos rotos in Madrid! Translating to “broken eggs,” this typical Spanish dish is made by frying eggs in a healthy dose of […]