
The 23 Best Places To Eat & Drink In Madrid
Whether you’re visiting Madrid for three days or seven, here’s how to prioritize your meals.
If you were to stop by any cafe in Madrid and ask for an iced coffee, they’d hand you a mug of hot coffee with a glass of ice on the side. Toma Café serves cold brew, which is exactly what you need in the middle of a Spanish summer. Not only do they have high-quality coffee, but they also carry non-dairy milk (which is as hard to find here as a restaurant open during siesta). On a typical afternoon there isn’t a ton of seating, so ask for that flat white “para llevar” or to-go.