Madrid Bars Reviews ( 11 reviews )
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Stop here for a beer or coffee. Gay friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Ask the barman for restaurant ideas, we did and got the best recommendations!! |
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Oh, I like this bar. Cosy, friendly and crowded. Funny staff, good drinks and tapas. Buzzing atmosphere and really relaxed and friendly. |
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This place.... In a word. Exhausting. The music in this place is so good you just have to bop til' you drop. There are two floors with different themes. It is well decorated in a moderinst stule, a bit similar to Gaudi. Its easily found, reasonable prices and the clientele are fun. had a greart night here and im sure you will too. |
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I had the misfortune of ringing in the new year here last year, and didnt like it one bit.
Perhaps it was the night that was in it but the drinks rwere grossly overpriced and the clientele seemed very very young, even by European standards.
The staff weren't friendly and the music. utterly cheesey. Think King Africa and Cheeky Girls with a little bit of YMCA. Theres probably a niche for it but not me I'm afraid. |
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Great late night bar in the centre of Madrid, live music on a Friday and saturday night. Very ornate with big gulded mirrors. Drink Rioja or Mojhitos and relax with the locals - this place has a really nice vibe. |
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With 7 floors to get lost in, Kapital is one of Madrid's biggest clubs. The first, as you walk in, is where some of the world's biggest DJs let loose on the decks. The karaoke floor is where some of Madrid's alcohol-fuelled party animals let loose on the mic, while other floors keep hip-hoppers and salsa dancers happy. |
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We're a gay couple who appreciate a nice, civilised place to go for a quiet drink after a hard day's sightseeing rather than clubbing all night. Mama ines is just that. The bar staff were friendly and the atmosphere was relaxed and amiable. Recommended. |
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Great place for a late drink and meet cool local people. They play ecclectic yet very groovy music and serve excellent drinks and blinis |
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Cervecería San Andrés has one of the nicer terraces in La Latina. There are lots of tables which are usually packed outside this bar in Plaza San Andrés. Great place for good value Spanish fare. Try the patatas bravas, croquetas, tortilla de patatas, all washed down with a nice cold beer. |
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I was in Madrid on a hen weekend recently and we ended up in this place. It only opens at 1am and I think we arrived about 4am and the place was packed. Entry is €8 and this includes 1 drink. There was a club promoter around Plaza Santa Ana and he brought us all up and gave us all a chupito or a shot aswell. The music is a good mix of pop, Spanish music and dance. We had a great laugh and I would recommend it if you are in Madrid. Beware you will probably fall out of the place at 6am like we did! |
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Great bar just off Plaza Santa Ana. Most R&B so a great spot for a boogie. Closes at about 03.30 and entry is free! |
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