Mid-Range Restaurants in Madrid

Mid-Range Restaurants in Madrid

Restaurants Overview
Name Price/
Cuisine
Location
 
Arrocería Gala
Hidden on a back street not far from Calle Atocha and the Reina...
$$
Lavapiés and Antón Martín
 
Boccondivino
After years of low-quality Italian restaurants, madrileños...
$$
Salamanca and Chamberí
 
Casa Ciriaco
One of Madrid's most traditional restaurants—host to a...
$$
La Latina
 
Casa Lastra
Established in 1926, this Asturian tavern is popular with Lavapiés...
$$
Lavapiés and Antón Martín
 
Come Prima
There are fancier and more expensive Italian restaurants in the...
$$
Sol, Santa Ana, and Barrio de las Letras
 
La Ancha
The traditional Spanish menu here includes some of the best lentils...
$$
Sol, Santa Ana, and Barrio de las Letras
 
La Bola
First opened as a botellería (wine shop) in 1802, La Bola...
$$
Palacio
 
La Cañada Real
After visiting the massive monastery, this little restaurant...
$$
El Escorial
 
La Galette
This quaint restaurant will satisfy vegetarians and nonvegetarians...
$-$$
Salamanca and Chamberí
 
La Gamella
Classic American dishes—Caesar salad, hamburger, steak...
$$
Retiro
 
La Horizontal
Away from town and surrounded by trees in what used to be a mountain...
$$
El Escorial
 
La Vaca Verónica
In the golden-age literary quarter, this romantic little hideaway...
$$
Lavapiés and Antón Martín
 
Le Petit Bistrot
After more than a decade of working in French restaurants and...
$$
Lavapiés and Antón Martín
 
Mercado de la Reina
Plentiful and inexpensive tapas and succulent larger portions—think...
$$
Chueca and Malasaña
 
Paulino de Quevedo
What appears to be a completely refurbished barn serves as the...
$$
Salamanca and Chamberí
 
Pedro Larumbe
This restaurant is literally the pinnacle of the ABC shopping...
$$-$$$
Salamanca and Chamberí
 
Sacha
Playful sketches decorate the walls of this French bistro-like...
$$
Chamartín and Tetuán
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