14 Best Restaurants in Lavapies, Madrid

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We've compiled the best of the best in Lavapies - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

La Teranga

$ | Lavapiés Fodor's Choice

To get a literal taste of Lavapiés's vibrant West African community, step into this family-run Senegalese hole-in-the-wall that serves the neighborhood's best mafé (meat-and-peanut stew), samousas (spicy meat-filled turnovers), and thieboudienne (Senegal's national dish, made with fish and vegetables)—at exceptionally affordable prices.

Melo's

$ | Lavapiés Fodor's Choice

This beloved bar changed hands in 2021 to three twentysomething Madrid natives who couldn't bear to see their favorite neighborhood hangout disappear—but the menu of eight infallible dishes has miraculously stayed the same. Come for the blistered Padrón peppers and griddled football-size zapatilla sandwiches; stay for the dressed-down conviviality and the cuncos (ceramic bowls) overflowing with slatey Albariño. A newer second outpost, Malos, can be found in Malasaña at Calle de Velarde 13.

Bar El Boquerón

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Step back in time in this pocket-size seafood restaurant specializing in boquerones en vinagre, freshly shucked oysters, and prawns a la plancha.

Calle de Valencia 14, Spain
Known For
  • Charming hole-in-the-wall
  • Fresh seafood
  • True-blue neighborhood spot
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed. No dinner Sun.

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Bar Santurce

$ | Lavapiés

This take-no-prisoners abuelo bar near the top of El Rastro is famous for griddled sardines, served hot and greasy in an odiferous heap with nothing but a flick of crunchy salt. Beware, super-smellers: eau de sardine is a potent perfume.

Pl. del General Vara del Rey 14, Madrid, 28005, Spain
64-623–8303
Known For
  • Sardine mecca
  • Inexpensive and unfussy
  • Busy on Sunday
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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El Rincón de Marco

$ | Lavapiés

Step straight into Havana at this hidden Cuban bar and restaurant where rumbas and sones flow from the speakers and regulars burst into impromptu dance parties. Whatever you end up eating—a €7 ropa vieja (cumin-scented beef stew), or perhaps the heftier €10 picapollo (fried chicken)—be sure to nab an order or two of fried plantains for the table.

Calle de los Cabestreros 10, Madrid, 28012, Spain
91-210–7500
Known For
  • Home-cooked Cuban food
  • Kitschy decor
  • Music that makes you want to dance
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Hola Coffee

$ | Lavapiés

Spaniards love their morning cafés con leche and afternoon cortados (espresso with steamed milk), but until a few years ago, it was hard to find a truly great cup of joe in Madrid. Enter Hola Coffee, whose multilayered third-wave espressos and cold brews are made with beans the company roasts itself. From-scratch baked goods and open-faced sandwiches will make you want to stay awhile; printed "Cool Beans" T-shirts make zany souvenirs.

Calle del Doctor Fourquet 33, Madrid, 28012, Spain
91-056–8263
Known For
  • Third-wave coffees made with house-roasted beans
  • Multilingual expat staff and clientele
  • New second Salamanca location at Calle Lagasca 42

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La Burlona

$$ | Lavapiés

This sunlight-flooded gastro-tavern with minimalist decor serves creatively plated dishes that taste as good as they sound (think porcini and foie fideuà or Cantonese-style Iberian pork ribs). There's a clandestine coctelería, Trilero Club, downstairs in the arcaded brick basement if you fancy a cocktail after your meal.

Calle de Santa Isabel 40, Madrid, 28012, Spain
91-018–0018
Known For
  • Eye-popping modern tapas
  • More than 30 small-production wines by the bottle
  • Secret bar below open Thursday–Saturday
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Los Chuchis

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For groups larger than two, reservations are a must at this cozy neighborhood bar decorated with books, colorful knickknacks, and fresh flowers. You can count on British chef Scott Preston to provide craveable pub food like craggy-crispy potato skins and oozy baked feta, plus healthier, more Mediterranean options like curried vegetable couscous and flake-apart hake with clams and salsa verde.

Oveja Negra Vegana

$ | Lavapiés

Traveling as a vegan in Madrid is becoming easier thanks to affordable inviting restaurants with palate-popping food like Oveja Negra. Try vegan takes on Spanish classics like sidra-braised soy chorizo, leek-and-squash croquetas, and meatless pâtés.

Calle de Buenavista 42, Madrid, 28012, Spain
66-585–7363
Known For
  • Tasty vegan cuisine
  • €12 weekday prix fixe
  • Punk atmosphere

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Plántate Café

$ | Lavapiés

This coffee shop with exposed-brick walls is an adorable breakfast nook worth seeking out for its single-origin brews and well-priced plant-based brunches.

Pum Pum Café

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Get your brunch fix here with killer homemade pastries, eggs Benedict, and single-origin coffees. 

Restaurante Badila

$$ | Lavapiés

This mom-and-pop lunch-only staple has paper tablecloths, walls hung with ceramic plates, and a chalked menu. The ever-rotating prix fixe menu is the move here—for €15 (or €18 on weekends), choose from, say, rustic bean stew, a huge T-bone steak, or a wild-mushroom scramble, followed by homemade chocolate cake.

Calle de San Pedro Mártir 6, Madrid, 28012, Spain
91-429–7651
Known For
  • Value and variety
  • Lovingly made modern Spanish food
  • Bubbly staff
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Taberna de Antonio Sánchez

$$ | Lavapiés

A Lavapiés landmark opened in 1786, this taberna's regulars have included realist painter Ignacio Zuloaga, countless champion bullfighters, and King Alfonso XIII. Sip on a sudsy caña in the creaky, characterful bar area along with a free tapa or two and then scram—there's much better food to be had in this barrio.

Calle del Mesón de Paredes, Madrid, 28013, Spain
91-539–7826
Known For
  • Centuries-old decor
  • Museum-grade bullfighting paraphernalia
  • Cold cañas poured from an ancient pewter tap
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.

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Tasca Barea

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Floor-to-ceiling windows, an intimate corner bar, and throwback tapas keep this "tasca moderna" packed with neighborhood dwellers night after night. Particularly addictive are the gildas (anchovy skewers) and marineras murcianas, loopy crackers topped with potato salad and draped with an anchovy.

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