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

    Matador

    4.6(85 reviews)
    0.4 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.

    Must visit if only to meet Vicente Fernandez!…read more Friendly staff, great drinks, great appetizers, great ambiance, great vibe. Perfect place to end the night.

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    Casino Gran Vía - Casino Gran vía-Salón Real

    Casino Gran Vía

    3.8(12 reviews)
    0.5 kmChueca

    Upscale Casino and a great place to sit down or pass the time on the Gran Via! An American…read moretourist's review. Facilities: The facilities of the casino are upscale and nice - lots of glitz and glamour. The first floor is primarily slots with a few tables and a bare-bones cocktail bar. The second floor has a collection of tables - mainly blackjack, roulette, and poker. The third floor has two upscale restaurants and a high-roller section of tables which is much nicer than the rest of the casino. There is also an upscale cocktail lounge where you can relax with a drink away from all of the gaming. Overall it is nice - we enjoyed passing the time here and having dinner in one of the restaurants. There is a hotel attached which we did not stay in but the lobby looked nice. Service: Upon walking in you are asked to provide a form of ID to check in. If it is your first time they will take down some basic information and photograph you. I had no problem using my Pennsylvania driver's license to get in. Having come a few times over the course of my vacation, I did not always find the staff to be as welcoming as I'd like - however I realize that there are cultural differences. The exchange rates at the cashier and the ATM were fair. Other Notes: A few of the games have slightly different rules than their American versions in Las Vegas and Atlantic City - make sure to keep an eye out. Roulette and Blackjack come to mind - however Roulette actually has less of a house edge in Europe! Absolutely no outside food is allowed and they will not hold it at the coat check for you.

    This is a beautiful casino. You do need your passport to enter, but there is no entry fee. The only…read morething I played was poker and that wasn't that great. I showed up one early evening and they said there were 11 people on the waitlist and it would take hours to get through, so I left. They told me they opened the poker at 2 PM so I should show up 10 to 15 minutes before that to try to get a seat. So I did and they apparently draw names for who they're going to seat first and then everyone else is on the waiting list. As a tourist, I ended up on the waitlist, but not sure if that was a coincidence or not.

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