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La Taberna de Peñalver

4.0 (9 reviews)

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Octopus paella
Jen W.

Such a good spot for dinner!!! Got the tinto de verano to drink and the octopus paella. Both were delicious! The portion for two was very filling.

House special Paella

This is the first Paella listed on the menu and was recommended as the house specialty. Unfortunately compared to other palleas we've had, this dish was extremely salty. One spoonful of this dish was similar to one spoonful of pure salt. The salt was so overwhelming that the flavor the seafood was completely masked. You should also be aware that this is not saffron rice paella, which is typically served in the US.

Arroz con Costra
Jonathan F.

Rice dishes from the Alicante region of Spain shine bright at Taberna de Peñalver. The restaurant is tiny but offers plenty of outdoor seating. The service is stellar, with Luis being a standout due to irreverent and playful personality

Paella par excellence

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Monty's - Tartar de salmón marinado con hoisin, aguacate y wakame (+2€)

Monty's

4.2(5 reviews)
2.7 kmCiudad Lineal

Not sure how this place only has 3 stars... Monty's is excellent!…read more My wife and I found Monty's on that other trip site that advises people (why isn' Yelp bigger in Europe?). It was a bit out of our way, but we're glad we made the trek. Mi español no es bueno, but with the help of our waiter (and Google Translate) we made it work. This is easily 2 steps above bar tapas. We ordered these delicious fried goat cheese balls to start. Fantastic! (They served us 5, I ate the first one before I thought to take pictures. Lo siento!) Our mojitos were delicious. I ordered the Argentinian steak with truffled mashed potatoes. My wife had the pulled pork burger (or waiter, Manuel, used his limited English to make sure we understood this was pork not beef. Very helpful!) The pulled pork had some delicious fried queso and a side of fries (chips to ye Brits) Those of you who know me know that I am a steak lover. This steak was probably in the top 5 of my life. A beautiful piece of hanger steak, perfectly salted, you can taste the smoke from the grill. And the chef hit a proper medium. The prices were extremely reasonable for what we were served. Steak was under 10 Euros. In Massachusetts, that's a $25 plate all day long. Our whole bill, 2 drinks, an appetizer and 2 meals was less than 40 Euros. At the end of the meal, we managed to put together enough Spanish to ask for a cab. Another waiter came over, and explained in perfect English how we could catch one on the street, what the green light means, etc. Our experience at Monty's was a solid 5 stars! Cinco estrellas! Perfecto!

From the owner: Cervecería situada en la Calle Alcalá de ambiente moderno y gastronomía madrileñaread more

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Monty's - Tequeños venezolanos con mermelada de fresas

Tequeños venezolanos con mermelada de fresas

Monty's - Falso arroz negro con chipirones, langostinos y alioli

Falso arroz negro con chipirones, langostinos y alioli

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Pepe - Entrada

Pepe

4.0(10 reviews)
4.3 kmChamartín
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Took an out of town excursion and returned to Chamartin station around 3 pm so decided to walk…read moretowards the center until we found a place to have a late lunch. Luckily we came upon Pepe almost right away as it's not far from the station. Unlike when we were in Madrid 20+ years ago when you couldn't find any restaurants open after 3 until 7, they seem to serve food all day long now which is great as it's always better to have a late lunch rather than a late dinner. They have seating near the bar as well as in a covered deck area. We had burger, croquettes, spicy potatoes and of course, pimento peppers which I wanted to have as much as possible as there won't be any when I return home. The food was great and service friendly and cordial. Price very reasonable at about $50 for two with drinks.

I'll start by saying my experience ended by walking out after a single cerveza…read more Explanation, my family and I travel A LOT. I am the patriarch and my wife and I have 2 boys, ages 7 and 2. As many parents no doubt understand, eating out isn't always worth the hassle. But today is my birthday. And my wife has generously gifted me a lunch to myself. Meant to be a glorious hour filled with delicious food and drink. I was very excited. I chose Cerveceria Pepe as the location for this blessed event because it was right out the front door of our hotel and I wanted to maximize my limited "me" time. We'll start with the atmosphere. The view is nice if you're into that "eating under an overpass" type of ambiance. There's literally an overpass 100 feet away. I sat down around 12:15 and ordered a cerveza from a surly waiter who was flying around, setting tables and preparing for the day. There was another table seated on the terrace and several customers inside the restaurant. I asked for a menu and the aforementioned sour demeanour-ed waiter looked at me like he had no idea what I was talking about. I asked again and he grunted and nodded his head toward a sandwich-board plaquared standing on the edge of the street. I should provide more context here. I speak a bit of Spanish, but I'm certainly not fluent. I find it to be enough to get by, if the person I'm speaking to is willing to work with me a bit. For example, I know that the Spanish word for "menu" is "menu". So there's little reason for the guy to be annoyed by my use of English, at least not yet. I'm also more than willing to try to speak the native language and I spend weeks before I travel learning basic words and phrases on Duolingo. Again, not fluent, but I make an effort. And I lived most of my life in Florida, where Spanish is a second language. Back to the review, sandwich board menu has a (1) with a list of Spanish words, followed by a (2) and Spanish words, then "pan, postres, y cafe". Through my brilliant powers of deduction I am able to discern that this is a 2 course menu, one selection from each category, including bread, dessert, and coffee. I'm even more excited for my birthday lunch! I Google all of the Spanish words to get detailed descriptions of the dishes and make my selections for the coming feast. I wave over the waiter, a new face from the earlier poor mannered camarero. I first establish that my assumptions concerning the "pick one from each column" format are correct. "Si, a la una." OK, just 1 from each column. I understand. "A la una." Yes, it's just me. I only need one meal. "A la una." Much more forceful this time. Um. OK? So I can only select 1 item on the list? "A la una." Very forceful. Almost aggressive. Borderline yelling at me. Then he turns on his heels and walks away. I realize after he leaves the meaning of "A la una". At 1 o'clock. But this doesn't erase my negative experience to this point. And why would I pay to be treated in such a fashion. So I pony up for the beer and go next door to enjoy what I found to be a much more friendly atmosphere. In my experience "a la" can mean "of" or even a type of something, a way of preparing a food, etc. Had the word "hora" been used, I would have figured it out. I have encountered many Spanish speakers in the US and I typically try my best to communicate with them. I certainly would not become obviously frustrated and walk away in a huff, especially if I was in the service industry. Maybe you're reading this thinking, "Well, learn the language". Fair enough. And if that's what you're thinking, then this review is not for your benefit. But there are plenty of people out there exactly like me. And they'd prefer an experience where they don't walk away feeling belittled when they've made their best effort.

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Pepe - Squid with teriyaki source ~~

Squid with teriyaki source ~~

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La Taberna de Peñalver - spanish - Updated June 2026

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