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    La Dolores

    3.7 (45 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    Very loud
    Casual
    Good for groups

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    Vermut, beer, tinto de verano and the little free snack they give you.

    I love this place. First of all the whole street is filled with great bars. You could just walk down the street go into any of the bars there and they were all terrific. The little snacks that come on bread here, they call them canapes, were really good. Everything was homemade and delicious. Super cheap. Loved it.

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    Amy B.

    I really liked this old timey little bar for a glass of wine and a snack. I paid under 3 euros for a glass of red wine, and enjoyed complimentary cheese, sausage, and almonds alongside. The wine was not the best I'd ever had, but it was very inexpensive so I'm not shocked by that. They have a variety of tapas available as well, and you can eat standing at the bar or sitting at one of the handful of small tables. La Dolores had a neighborhood feel I really liked. The patrons were social with one another and with the bartenders, and the bar did not seem to be full of tourists. I would definitely head back here for a drink or two.

    Adolfo B.

    One of the pricier tapas bars that we came across in Madrid. The service was prompt and friendly, but there is limited room to stand and the table space was very limited. If you can grab a spot by the window inside it makes for great people watching.

    David D.

    La Dorlores is a great example of a local Taberna. Hello, if you don't speak Spain, learn a few words and phrases. The gentlemen who serve you are great. But don't be the ignorant tourist. We were treated very well with some good conversation and a number of laughs. The cerveza is cold, the food is good. Enjoy your time at La Dolores.

    RueVavin P.

    The two older men working behind the bar were so unwelcoming and unfriendly to us, English-speaking foreigners... specifically Asian and Black. (Had tapas at counter 9/19/17) They would talk to other Spanish-speaking patrons in their language and look at us - constantly. Their negative physical moves and facial reactions spoke more than the words we could not understand. Tapas were mediocre for the expensive prices. The taberna has a very limited counter space and a few tables towards the back of room. Proceed at your own risk. No bueno!

    Sydney B.

    If I was rating this restaurant strictly on its food, I would give it 5 stars. From the moment I arrived, I knew this was a favorite spot for locals. It's nowhere near the touristy areas of Madrid, and it was completely PACKED with locals. The restaurant is extremely lively- people are packed into every corner, laughing, talking, and shouting orders to the servers. Most of the restaurant is for standing room, but there are a few tables if you decide you want to order some larger portions from the menu. We ordered their classic dish- anchovies, with olives and chips. It was phenomenal. We also ordered a variety of their small sandwich-like bites. These were equally good. That being said, I'm giving this restaurant 3 stars because we were treated horribly by the staff. It became very clear that they did not want foreigners or visitors to frequent the restaurant because they ignored us, told us we had to pay in cash even though we saw many others paying with cards, refused to explain parts of the menu, etc. Therefore, if you're looking for great food and don't mind putting up with some terrible service, it's worth it. Otherwise, I'd avoid going here.

    Chris S.

    One of the oldest tapas bar in Madrid. I was lucky to get a standing room at the bar around 3pm. What I had was only €4.

    Bonito (tuna), boquerones (anchovies), and manchego with two glasses of rioja
    Matthew H.

    Memorable tapas experience! We were the only non-Spaniards in the restaurant. Servers were friendly, and everything was typical of Spain.

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    Really nice place - very good food and not very expensive. You can get 6 tapas for 13 eur - very good deal. try the squid and the duck ham..

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    good tapas place and quite busy on weekday afternoons, but given the high quality of food in spain, this place feels mediocre to me

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    We were staying at a hotel near El Museo Del Prado and just looking for a good local tapas bar we found La Dolores and decided to check it out.

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    Falafeleria

    4.5(19 reviews)
    1.3 kmMalasaña

    Coming from a full-born Middle Eastern, Falafeleria had some of the best falafel and my favorite…read moresabich ever. You have the option between a bowl and a pita for both, and all the proper accoutrements for a proper falafel. The hummus is exactly what you want and the tahini is to die for. The vibes here are great too, grab a beer with whatever you order. My only complaint would be that they do not give enough fries for the price. other than that, if you are looking for a good falafel or sabich, make sure to give Falafelria a chance.

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    4.3(51 reviews)
    0.4 kmCortes
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    4.5(31 reviews)
    1.3 kmJusticia

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    If you are getting tired of the heavy meals in Madrid, then Olivia Te Cuida is your spot. Healthy…read moreand quite varied, I would highly recommend a lunch here! Be sure to make a reservation because the restaurant is quaint--besides a communal table that seats around ten, I think I only saw a small bar space and two individual tables. The decor is modern, simple yet funky and homey, and the tables in front of the windows are beautiful! The menu includes several options where you can pick the number of side dishes and entree, so you can completely design your meal around your appetite. The ingredients tasted super fresh, and we especially loved the salads we tried! My friend was a little disappointed that his ceviche portion was so small, but it tasted great, and I loved the Asian-inspired chicken. Service was also pretty good, by Madrid standards. On my next visit to Madrid, I will be back to try the breakfast and baked goods :)

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