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    Casa Amadeo

    4.6 (27 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 4:00 pm, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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    Caracoles
    Ricardo J.

    Soooooooo apparently this place is also Los Caracoles, which caused a bit of confusion when trying to find the Los Caracoles we saw so much of on the Internet. Maps has this place as Los Caracoles, but there are apparently two locations very close to one another. Either way the service and the food deserve the recognition they get online. Have you ever had snails? If you have had escargot and liked it, the snails here will blow your mind! The staff hypes up the broth, and rightfully so. It is hot, spicy, and snailly. Yes, we made up that word on 03.01.24 when we had it. The snails are huge and meaty, and their texture isn't what you would expect. They were tender and juicy, and you just have to sip the broth out of the shell after gulping one down. This place is proud of their snails, and while they offer other delicious items, the restaurant's namesake is still the best to have.

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    Lizz B.

    My first meal in Madrid and it did not disappoint! Everything was delicious and the service was super friendly. I will definitely be back before I leave!

    Stephanie M.

    We came for a late lunch to Casa Amadeo and had the nicest time. The owner is super friendly and comes around to greet everyone. You'll notice his white hair and know that it's the owner. He comes and greets everyone in Spanish. He will ask you to take selfies together and please oblige as he enjoys it. We had the sangria (3,50), caracoles (8,00), torreznos (6,00), racion ibericos (12,00) and bread (0,60). We watched the bartender make the sangria and it was insane the number of ingredients he puts into it. There were at least 10. It was like he was making a potion. The result was DEEP and complex. The caracoles and torreznos were must orders. The snails were very flavourful. It had a medicine kind of flavour in a good way. You will need a lot of tissues to eat this. It also goes really well with bread. The pork was crispy and salty. Perfect pairing to an alcoholic drink. I wanted to order more from their menu as it's so big but we didn't have the space to eat it. The server recommends the stomach dishes as they are very flavourful. We saw a lot of people also getting the snails to go. I would definitely recommend this place as the atmosphere here is so chill and relaxed. The food is delicious and affordable and the service is good. It's right in the tourist area so it's perfect.

    Tinto Verano #1
    Clarice T.

    Must order the tinto de Verano to go with whatever you order. I had 3 glasses!! Dangerously good!! Goes great with anything u order. Buuuuut, when in Rome! Or should i say, when in Madrid's Casa Amadeo, one must order their caracoles!! We came here for it from James Blick's recommendation. This is what they're known for! Live a little! My biggest pet peeve is when I see people who travel and pretty much order the same boring thing that they can get from their hometown. Get out of your comfort zone; it's what traveling is about! Like, what's the point of you order the same thing? Hubby and I ordered the Caracoles and cangrejos de rio (crawfish). But either way, whatever food you decide to order, one must get their tinto verano! Great staff and even greater experience!!! ¡Deliciosa, trabajo bien hecho!

    Snail dish
    Robert S.

    This tavern is close to the place I was staying was also very well reviewed on tourist websites. The place has been opened since 1942 and it's a tradition in Madrid. Run by Miguel Bueno, Los Caracoles (Casa Amadeo) is the first stop in tasting Madrid's tavern-style delicatessen. Opened 92 years ago by his grandfather Juan and inherited by his father Antonio, they have maintained the original recipe that made ​​them famous. Miguel and Serafin, who for 14 years have worked at the store, are still serving snails to a clientele of locals and tourists.The broth is appropriately titled "raise the dead" and it's been said to help you get over any hangover. Since i's known for its snail dishes, I decided to get some. I got the one with Cod and Peppers sauce....nice size portion. They were really good, delicious, tasty and well cooked. The broth was a bit salty but really hearty. A winner for those who love snails. Great friendly service as well.

    Pig ears
    Junella T.

    Great spot to try out some traditional Spanish tapas and experience the fun ambiance. We made reservations in advanced. We were worried it would be busy but we came on a weekday and it was ok. Not too crazy. They have an upstairs and a downstairs. They sat us downstairs with the reservations. The vibes is very retro and so is the decor. We ordered a few tapas to try and of course some tinto de verano. The snails comes out fast and hot in a slightly spicy broth. The broth has a lot of the chorizo flavoring and it's delicious with bread. They snails are really decent sized and easy to eat. Warning don't wear a white shirt. The splatter from the red sauce caused some causalities. The texture of the snails were softer and mushier than I thought. Because they're stewed in the sauces they aren't firm or snappy like some other styles of snails. We also ordered a plate of Jamon. Fabulous. Good flavoring, good portion and there's the delicious slight gaminess to the pork that I like. We also ordered some pig ears. These were also stewed and served in chunks so the texture is gelatinous and very soft. It didn't have the harder snappier texture. The last dish was the lamb. This took the longest to come out. It was three small pieces that were deep fried. No gaminess either. The best part was the older gentleman who owns the store came out towards the end of the meal and chatted with us. He did a dance and told us to eat the snails with the bread. He was such a pleasure to talk to!

    Orejas (pig ears) and croquettas! Both fantastic
    Jamie A.

    As per all pre-vacation plans, recommendations a lá Mark Wiens (aka my fairy godmother of food) led me to try this authentic and absolutely legendary Madrid icon - we came for their iconic dish the caracoles which are snails cooked in a stew concoction of various pig parts (consider yourself lucky if you get some yummy pork bits in your dish), chorizo, and chili. This is a no frills tapas joint loved by tourists and locals alike and the experience is beyond incredible. MAKE THIS A MANDATORY STOP ON YOUR TRIP TO MADRID! Carocoles aside, we savored the croquettas (creamy inside with a perfect crispy crunchy batter), orejas (pig ears with a perfect cartilage-y gelatinous bite), and bacalao (cod fritters). Perfection in every single bite. This is a walk up bar style joint where you give your order, enjoy your food and drinks, and pay at the end. Service was very quick on a Saturday evening at 8:45ish pm and we opted to eat at the bar for an authentic experience - many tables available outside as well. Of course, it's summertime so washing it all down with tinto de veranos is basically mandatory ;) Get yourself over here!!!!!! Amadeo you are a legend thank you for your gift of a restaurant

    Fried pork
    Lisa C.

    Great service, great beer, ok food. We were very excited to try this place after finding some pictures via IG. Service - wonderful. We came in around 8pm on a week night for some pre dinner tapas and ended up sitting at the bar. The bartender was super friendly and made it a point to find us a menu in english. He asked what I typically like to drink and suggested a beer that I basically guzzled down. He even gave us 2 free beers when he noticed we had finished our drinks without finishing our tapas - so nice! Snails - this is cooked in a gigantic pot by the front of the bar. As orders come up the bartender scoops out large spoonfuls into serving platters. They're cooked with slices of chorizo so you get some of that smoky flavor but overall, this was meh. Sidenote - there were some locals near us who really looked to be enjoying the same dish..so maybe these are just flavors not suited towards foreign tastebuds?... Fried pork - really salty and not as crunchy as expected. Important to note this is not chicharon.

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    This is a TRADITIONAL Spanish tapas restaurant. Their specialty is the caracoles (escargot/snails). The caracoles come out very hot and in a medium spicy broth with chorizo and are absolutely delicious. They also have an assortment of tapas. I quickly made the decision to stand/eat at the bar. I was not disappointed, as I love to people watch and the staff works hard and well together. Service was prompt, friendly, and had many suggestions, making it easy to get an order in. The caracoles marinated in a large pot behind the bar so I very quickly got my food. Because this is traditional, (US, Canada, and Australia be aware) used napkins are thrown on the ground and service moves very quickly, this is the nature of a tapas restaurant. Do not expect to have a leisurely 1.5+ hour sit down to eat.

    Caracoles

    Todo es perfecto, la comida, la cerveza y los empleados. Hasta el dueño era bien amigable y atento con todos los clientes.

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    Taken in here by a couple of locals and it was fantastic. The diminutive 84 year old owner still works here barking out orders to his staff. The snail pot at the front is a big silver pot full of mystery meat (lambs testicles), chorizo, a beautiful red sauce and of course the snails. As soon as beer was ordered a tapa of Snails was deposited in front of us with bread to dip, a side of scratchings, morcilla(which was amazing), fresh battered and fried Gambas. It is an unnassuming place to look at but it is a gold mine. I shall return here again and again. I whole heartedly recommend it. One tip though is don't leave any snails or you get shouted at. Oh and cheap as well. About 11E for food and drink

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    Entre Santos - Grilled octopus

    Entre Santos

    4.8(75 reviews)
    1.4 kmChueca

    My mom and I found this gem on TripAdvisor and decided to give it a try, and wow, we are so glad we…read moredid! From the moment we walked in, the staff was beyond friendly and welcoming, and the atmosphere was vibrant, lively, and fun. I ordered the sangria, which was honestly the best I had in Madrid, while my mom enjoyed a lovely glass of wine. We started with the padrón peppers, burrata with tomato salsa, and patatas bravas -- every single dish was packed with flavor and absolutely delicious. For the main course, we had the beef with chimichurri and butter, and OMG... it was phenomenal. Everything was cooked perfectly, and all the flavors complemented each other so well. To finish the night, we shared the chocolate dessert and the "Love Chueca" cocktail, which was incredible and the perfect ending to an amazing meal. Couldn't recommend this restaurant enough. Amazing food, fantastic drinks, wonderful staff, and such a great atmosphere. We'll definitely be back next time we're in Madrid!

    My favorite meal/experience during our visit to the wonderful city of Madrid. Many reviews highly…read morepraised the tapas so we decided to see if we could get in. As foreigners, we arrived earlier than the locals which worked out well. By the time we finished there was a crowd waiting outside. We loved the casual atmosphere and the elevated flavors of the tapas. The wine was perfect and we chose just the right amount of dishes that complimented one another. We felt like this was someplace special and were happy to have experience it.

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    Entre Santos - Bartender makes killer drinks

    Bartender makes killer drinks

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    Stuffed portobello mushrooms with goat cheese and crusted with coconut with a mango purée

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    El Mesón del Champiñón - Champinon!!!! Delicious!!!!

    El Mesón del Champiñón

    4.5(157 reviews)
    0.5 kmSol
    €€

    Alright, as I continue to try to catch up on all the review drafts I wrote while on vacation, at…read morethis point a whole 5 months ago... I know this one was exactly 5 months ago, because we touched down in Madrid on New Years Day, and this was the first place we ate (sounds like they've been here for aeons, so I doubt they've changed significantly since January.) My plan when we landed had been to just go down the list I'd made before we left of the best quick food places near our hotel, and eat at the first one that *was* open on New Years. I was worried there wouldn't be any and we'd be eating snacks from a convenience store, but nope! This place was indeed open. Open, and an absolute *madhouse*. I'm not sure if it was just because it was New Years, they were open, and much of the street wasn't, or if they're always this crazy - but it was a decent wait to order, to the point that it wasn't *entirely* clear whether we were even waiting correctly to order, since the line had kind of turned into a blob. Ordering and picking up our food was slightly nerve-wracking with how crowded it was, and there didn't really appear to be anywhere inside to sit, so we figured we'd sit outside at the tables... that we got immediately yelled at for sitting at, because it turns out all the tables right outside their entrance, actually belongs to their next door neighbor. So if I were ever back in Madrid, I *would* totally consider getting food here again, but I'd just probably plan on bringing it back to the hotel, vs what we ended up doing, finding the closest nearby flat non-private surface and eating it standing up in an alley. It definitely felt like a cool historic building inside, though, would've loved to dine in, if it hadn't been wall-to-wall packed, which it sounds like they might just always be. Food was great, though. We shared (this was plenty of food): An order of the cider-braised sausages - wonderful. Bonus, we learned from personal experience, you definitely want to get an order of these sausages, as not only are the sausages themselves delicious, the resulting au jus was also great for dipping the other items into.) An order of the ham and cheese croquettes - pretty tasty, though they did fall apart. Even tastier dipped in sausage juice, though then they *really* fell apart. Worth it though. Didn't look like you got a lot per order, but looks are deceiving - they were *rich*. An order of their famous mushrooms - I was a bit surprised, given the name literally means "the mushroom bar", that they only had a single mushroom dish, though given the sheer volume of that one item they clearly sell nightly, I can see why. Anyway, as a mushroom fan... they were certainly tasty mushrooms, perfectly cooked, but in my opinion, just a bit oversalted. Also had a glass of sangria for 2.50 euro - it is extremely good sangria, though the glass for 2.50 was pretty small. They also sell it for a better price by the larger container, but sadly, while I absolutely loved the European spirit of trusting people to be responsible after leaving with a to-go alcoholic beverage... they don't sell the *larger* sized sangria if you aren't dining in. Was too bad, as I absolutely would have loved twice as much of that sangria, but it clearly wasn't worth standing in a long ordering line a second time for it.

    If you're looking for delicious mushrooms look no further! Beautiful old restaurant. Great service!read more

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    El Mesón del Champiñón - Champiñones - mushrooms, and their claim to fame

    Champiñones - mushrooms, and their claim to fame

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    Angelita

    Angelita

    4.8(65 reviews)
    1.2 kmChueca
    €€€

    This is another place I wish I could give half stars, in this case 4.5. On one hand, it's the…read more*exact* sort of quietly-pretentious cocktail bar experience I absolutely love, where all the drinks have been carefully curated with a bunch of small-batch ingredients, most of them, in this case, made in house. Each drink we ordered had an absolutely precisely perfect, super-unique presentation, and you could tell they were all carefully designed. I especially loved, while they don't advertise being a distillery, several cocktails even use their own in-house spirits, which if you ask about it and you're ordering a bunch of cocktails, you can just try a tasting flight for free. That was just super cool - you can buy bottles of some of them, too. Bit pricey at ~40 euro for a half-bottle, but they also distill some seriously unusual stuff, including one, used in their now-my-gold-standard bloody mary, distilled from a variety of mixed vegetables, the first time I'd *ever* seen a spirit distilled entirely from vegetables. On the other hand, with the exception of that bloody mary, all the drinks we had, especially for the price, were just... good. I loved the attention to detail on all of them, I could tell a lot of intention and effort went into each one, and again, it's always cool when you're drinking something that was distilled specifically by and for the bar you're at. But I also feel like I remember, mostly, a lot more about the presentation of the drinks and how much work went into some of the ingredients, than what most of them actually tasted like. On the third hand... that bloody mary. Seriously probably the best bloody mary I've had, as you'd expect from a place that hand-crafts literally everything including the base spirit. Assuming they still have it and it wasn't only on a temporary/seasonal menu... I'd go back for more of those, if I were ever back in Madrid. (If it was on a temporary/seasonal menu... too bad for me. I'll be savoring the half-bottle of the spirit I absolutely brought home with me, anyway! Though I still won't be making their bloody mary, which also used their own mix of several fresh-made stocks, for maximum flavor while also being totally clear still. That was super cool, and again, absolutely delicious.) Would I put it in my own personal "best bars anywhere on the planet" list? Probably not - that's a... lot of competition. Is it the best cocktail bar in Madrid? Also in my opinion, no, if I could only recommend one craft cocktail bar in Madrid, it'd be Salmon Guru. But if someone just asked me for recommendations for Madrid cause I'd been there, I could recommend any number of places, and they liked fancy, not-cheap craft cocktails? This would also go on the list, if that hypothetical person had time for two, as we did. Definitely do make a reservation, though. When we got there right when they opened, we were the only ones there... but that definitely didn't remain true.

    Angelita had pretty good food, cocktails, and ambiance. I visited around 9 PM without a reservation…read moreand we got a seat in the basement bar. We had a few drinks and dinner. They serve the same food menu downstairs as well as upstairs. I liked the decor a lot; dark but comfortable. FOOD Smoked beef ham croquette - €3.5 each - pretty good croquettes Organic "ratatouille" with egg yolk and rosemary mayonnaise - €17.5 smaller portion - it was a little like ratatouille. It was not very attractive looking -- it was a vegetable mush. It didn't seem like a full dish on its own; it needed meat. Oxtail stew cannelloni with Sherry hollandaise - €10.5 - pretty good; get two if you are sharing They also gave us some olives (tasty) and then later some nuts (bad because they were unsalted / unseasoned). DRINKS Apio y Citricos - tequila with celery etc - interesting and tasty Resina y Sombra - mezcal with mushrooms etc - also interesting and tasty Moscow Mule Citronela - it was a moscow mule. not very interesting. Topinambo - whiskey, chicken skin etc They were all €13 or €14 We liked two of them a lot, less so the other two.

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    Angelita - Rice (I am not sure of the name it wasn't on the menu)

    Rice (I am not sure of the name it wasn't on the menu)

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    Botín - suckling pig

    Botín

    4.0(891 reviews)
    0.4 kmSol
    €€€

    A great experience. Extremely busy restaurant but well orchestrated team of people working save…read moreknowing what to do. Daniel our server did San excellent job taking care of every detail. The ambience couldn't be better, a place to enjoy and experience what is to be in the oldest restaurant in the world. The food, El cochinillo ! Wow! It's an experience.

    Sobrino de Botín is the oldest recorded restaurant in the world according the Guiness Book of World…read moreRecords at over 300 years old. What foodie would pass up the opportunity to dine here? When I found out I was coming to Madrid I had to book a table. First things first, my suggestion is book way in advance. This place fills up fast. My friend and I waited too long and the only seating we could get was at 11:15 PM. No big deal though there's plenty of places you can get a light snack in the surrounding area while exploring the city. Walking in, the architecture immediately hits you. Low ceilings, gorgeous old brick, tight dining rooms, it really feels like you stepped back in time. The whole atmosphere is elevated without being stiff. Staff was super friendly and made the experience feel smooth from start to finish. There's also apprently a really nice wine cellar at the bottom I overheard other patrons bragging about. Food wise, I will keep it real, it was good, just not my favorite meal in Madrid. The sangria was solid, definitely one of my highlights. The croquettes were fire. Crispy, creamy, exactly what you want. My friend's seafood casserole was actually really good too, I lowkey wish I went that route. Now the misses. The sautéed vegetables with Iberian ham didn't do it for me. The veggies needed seasoning bad, and the ham leaned a little too salty, so together it just felt off. The suckling pig, the signature dish, was good, but I was not blown away. If I find myself returning here, I would explore other options. After dinner, there was a little show and they let you keep a souvenir menu, which was a nice touch and made the night feel more memorable. Overall I had a solid 3.5 star experience rounded up to 4. Sobrino de Botín is history, it is iconic, and it is worth saying you have been. Just do not expect it to be the best meal of your trip. Hit Botín, soak it in, then go explore the rest of Madrid's food scene, because that is where things really start to shine.

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    Botín - We got to wait right in the meat prep area

    We got to wait right in the meat prep area

    Botín - Roasted Suckling Pig

    Roasted Suckling Pig

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    La Mi Venta - Black Pudding

    La Mi Venta

    4.6(167 reviews)
    1.2 kmPalacio
    €€€

    Came here for a delicious and leisurely lunch. The grilled squid with caramelized onions and squid…read moreink was a fantastic starter; the squid was not too chewy, and the saltines paired very well with the sweet onions. The grilled Iberian "secreto" was tender and juicy and flavorful. The paella had plenty of squid, prawn, clams, and mussels, and the rice itself had a very strong (in a good way) seafood aroma. The waiters are friendly, and you are not rushed through the meal. Highly recommend.

    We came here after visiting the Royal Palace, and the location couldn't have been more convenient…read more What really impressed me, though, was the dining room downstairs. It feels like you're eating inside an old wine cellar, with beautiful brick-vaulted ceilings, stone walls, and a cozy atmosphere that makes the experience feel very traditional and distinctly Spanish. We ordered the Iberian ham croquettes, the grilled goat cheese salad, and a charcoal-grilled steak with roasted potatoes and Padrón peppers. The croquettes were okay, but they were easily the least memorable dish of the meal. The goat cheese salad was excellent, with creamy, lightly grilled cheese that paired perfectly with the fresh vegetables. The steak was the standout. It was cooked exactly as requested, flavorful, tender, and served with delicious roasted potatoes and peppers. The staff were friendly, attentive, and never rushed us, making for a relaxed dinner from start to finish. I'm giving it 4 stars because one of the starters didn't quite live up to the rest of the meal, but the atmosphere, service, and quality of the steak more than made up for it. If you're looking for classic Castilian cuisine in a unique cellar-like setting near Madrid's major attractions, La Mi Venta is definitely worth a visit.

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    Matador - Pimientos Asados y Rulo de Cabra (roasted peppers and goat cheese on Toast)

    Matador

    4.6(85 reviews)
    0.6 kmSol

    This is a spot that feels like a little bar but is actually more like a casa with some food items…read more Here, they are big on pig and there are Iberico hams located on and around the bar for easy access. If you are vegan, coming here will only piss you off. In fact, a vegan in Madrid in general is ill-advised. The setting feels historic and rustic with exposed brick and stone that appears to be centuries old. They seem to make everything (both food and drink) behind that cramped bar which explains why most of their menu items are cold, pre-made, or easy to assemble from short lists of raw ingredients. This does not mean that anything is bad. It just means it is like producing charcuterie in a dorm room bar. A large number of items involve Iberico Ham and one of the barmen is constantly shaving off thin pieces for service. In fact the freebie snack they send out from the kitchen had some Iberico ham and Manchego cheese on it which was a really nice warm up of what to expect. Over the noonish lunch hour, I was the only tourist in the place surrounded by many locals that clearly know about this spot. I liked those odds for assuring me of a genuine authentic experience. It was an accurate predictor. I'm not the most experienced when it comes to true Spanish tapas but this seemed to be a very genuine depiction of what the locals look for in a rustic Iberico ham experience. And frankly, even if it wasn't I can't find anything to really complain about. It was a cool historic setting, there was ice-cold vermouth from a tap, and I spent an hour shoving local Morcilla (blood sausage) and Iberico pig parts into my pie hole for the better part of an hour. It was a great experience any way you choose to look at it.

    While visiting my daughter in Madrid, she took us to this little quaint tapas bar for lunch. A very…read moresmall and cozy place. Server was friendly and efficient. Took our order within 5 minutes. We had the jamon platter, veal meatballs, and tortilla. Food was good overall. I highly recommend the meatballs.

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    Interior art

    Matador - Galacuan Pie. Very tasty!

    Galacuan Pie. Very tasty!

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    Tapa

    Casa Amadeo - tapas - Updated July 2026

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